Publications by authors named "Ryuji Nagahama"

We encountered a case of a large hematoma developing with perforation shortly after a cold snare polypectomy for a colorectal adenoma. The patient underwent cold snare polypectomy for a 3-mm type Is lesion in the transverse colon at another facility. Two hours later, she visited the emergency room due to abdominal pain.

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The patient was a 79-year-old male. At three years and eight months after his initial presentation, upper gastrointestinal endoscopy revealed a black-flattened elevated lesion in the middle third of the esophagus, which was diagnosed as malignant melanoma on biopsy. No lymph node or distant metastasis was found.

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Background: Differential diagnosis of neoplasms and non-neoplasms is crucial in ensuring appropriate and proper medical management for patients undergoing colonoscopy. Diagnostic ability can vary, depending on the colonoscopist's experience. To overcome this issue, artificial intelligence (AI) may be effective.

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The 6th Diagnostic Pathology Summer Fest, held in Tokyo on August 25-26, 2012, opened its gates for everyone in the medical profession. Basic pathology training can contribute to the improvement of algorithms for diagnosis and treatment. The 6th Summer Fest with the theme 'Pathology and Clinical Treatment of Gastrointestinal Diseases' was held at the Ito International Research Center, The University of Tokyo.

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This article describes a method of gastrographic examination and its use in diagnosis of gastric cancer. Gastrography includes four examination methods: barium filled, mucosal relief, compression, and double contrast studies. Diagnosis by gastrography is based on the histogenesis of gastric cancer.

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Recently, endoscopic examinations have played a major role in the diagnosis and treatment in the field of gastroenterology. It is considered that endoscopy would be an important examination for cancer screening of the esophagus and the stomach. However, endoscopic services for cancer screening are in short supply.

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Background: Gastroendoscopy (GS) has recently been applied in mass screening for gastric cancer, instead of X-ray examination, to improve the quality of the screening. However, as there are currently limitations in the application of endoscopy in all types of screening for gastric cancer, patients must be selected for mass screening by endoscopy. We investigated how to select individuals for endoscopic examination of gastric cancer screening and the effectiveness of X-ray primary screening before endoscopy.

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