Publications by authors named "Sakata J"

Background: We investigated the rational extent of regional lymphadenectomy and evaluated the prognostic impact of number-based regional nodal classification in patients with distal cholangiocarcinoma.

Methods: This study included 191 patients with distal cholangiocarcinoma who underwent pancreaticoduodenectomy. The nos.

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Carotid artery stenting (CAS) has traditionally been performed using the transfemoral approach (TFA). Recently, the transradial approach (TRA) has gained attention for its lower invasiveness and reduced complication risk. This study compares outcomes between two access strategy timeframes, TFA-first and TRA-first, to evaluate how this shift influences outcomes in a real-world setting.

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This study aimed to evaluate developmental patterns in athletic performance during youth and determine their association with changes in physical fitness. The testing included three athletic performance (i.e.

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Two novel pyrroloiminoquinone alkaloids, 6-chlorodamirone A and 6-bromodamirone A, have been identified for the first time from the marine sponge sp. (order: Poecilosclerida: family Latrunculiidae), sourced from Western Australia. Alongside these new compounds, seven previously known metabolites were also isolated.

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Objective: To evaluate the long-term efficacy and safety of niraparib in Japanese women with heavily pretreated ovarian cancer.

Methods: This was the follow-up analysis of a phase 2, multicenter, open-label, single-arm study in Japanese women with homologous recombination-deficient, platinum-sensitive, relapsed, high-grade serous epithelial ovarian, fallopian tube, or primary peritoneal cancer who had completed 3-4 lines of chemotherapy and were poly(ADP-ribose) polymerase inhibitor naïve. Participants received niraparib (starting dose, 300 mg) once daily in continuous 28-day cycles until objective disease progression, unacceptable toxicity, or consent withdrawal.

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  • The study examines the prevalence of abnormalities in the humeral head of asymptomatic collegiate baseball pitchers using ultrasonography, comparing it to a control group of non-overhead athletes.
  • Findings reveal that 76% of pitchers have abnormalities in their throwing shoulder, significantly higher than the control group's shoulders.
  • The study utilized various imaging methods and motion measurements to assess these abnormalities, highlighting the importance of monitoring even asymptomatic athletes in overhead sports.
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Background: This study aimed to elucidate the clinical value of combined pancreaticoduodenectomy (PD) for advanced gallbladder cancer according to the mode of cancer spread in the pancreaticoduodenal region.

Methods: Patients who underwent combined PD for advanced gallbladder cancer were retrospectively reviewed. The mode of cancer spread in the pancreaticoduodenal region was defined as involvement of peripancreatic organs/structures alone, peripancreatic nodal metastasis alone, or both.

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Background: Homologous recombination deficiency (HRD) is one of the crucial hallmarks of cancer. It is associated with a favorable response to platinum-based chemotherapy. We explored the distinctive clinicopathological features of gastric cancer (GC) with HRD and the clinical significance of HRD in platinum-based first-line chemotherapy for unresectable metastatic GC.

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To characterise the glucose-induced protein fragments by MALDI-TOF MS analysis, we compared data for samples from Escherichia coli cultured in media with or without glucose. Characteristic peaks were observed in the presence of glucose, and MS/MS revealed Asr-specific fragments. The amino acid sequences of the fragments suggested sequence-specific proteolysis.

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A 9-year-old boy was suspected of having acute myocardial infarction and emergency coronary angiogram was performed. No signs of flow limitation in either coronary artery was detected. We performed intravascular ultrasonography from the ascending aorta, which showed a ridge on the left main trunk acting like a valve, resulting in significant stenosis.

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Background: Evaluation of human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 (HER2) overexpression caused by erb-b2 receptor tyrosine kinase 2 (ERBB2) amplification (AMP) by immunohistochemistry (IHC) and fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) is essential for treating unresectable metastatic gastric cancer (GC). A targeted tumour sequencing test enables comprehensive assessment of alterations in cancer-related genes, including ERBB2. This study aimed to evaluate the concordance between the targeted tumour sequencing test and IHC/FISH for detecting HER2-positive GC and to clarify the significance of ERBB2 AMP and concomitant genetic alterations in HER2 downstream pathways (DPs) in anti-HER2 therapy for unresectable metastatic GC patients.

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Background: Although surgical resection is the only curative treatment for biliary tract cancer, in some cases, the disease is diagnosed as unresectable at initial presentation. There are few reports of conversion surgery after the initial treatment for unresectable locally advanced biliary tract cancer. This study aimed to evaluate the efficacy and safety of conversion surgery in patients with initially unresectable locally advanced biliary tract cancer.

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Background/aim: NAD(P)H dehydrogenase [quinone] 1 (NQO1), an antioxidant enzyme, confers resistance to anticancer agents. NQO1 C609T is a single-nucleotide polymorphism associated with reduced protein expression in the non-neoplastic esophageal squamous epithelium (ESE). This study aimed to investigate immunohistochemical NQO1 expression in non-neoplastic ESE and to elucidate its prognostic significance in patients with esophageal squamous cell carcinoma (ESCC) undergoing neoadjuvant therapy followed by esophagectomy.

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Phospholipids are vital constituents of the cell membrane and aid in signal transduction. Phospholipid profiles vary distinctively with the cell type. Notably, specific phospholipid molecules are present in significantly higher or lower concentrations in cancer cells versus normal cells.

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  • The study analyzed the occurrence of de novo malignancies (DNMs) in long-term liver transplant recipients, finding that 7 out of 70 patients developed various cancers during a median follow-up of nearly 12 years.
  • A significant correlation was found between a history of smoking prior to the transplant and the development of DNMs, with a cumulative incidence of 3.5% at 10 years and 18.4% at 20 years post-transplant.
  • The survival rate for patients diagnosed with DNMs was significantly lower than for those without, highlighting the importance of early cancer screening and effective surgical intervention (R0 resection) for better outcomes.
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Background: Initial chemotherapy (Initial-C) followed by surgery is a promising treatment strategy for peritoneal lavage cytology-positive gastric cancer (CY1 GC) with no other noncurative factors. The aim of this study was to investigate the survival advantage of Initial-C compared to initial surgery (Initial-S) for this disease according to the macroscopic type, which was associated with prognosis and the efficacy of chemotherapy in GC.

Methods: One hundred eighty-nine patients who were diagnosed with CY1 GC with no other noncurative factors at four institutions from January 2007 to December 2018 were enrolled.

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  • The study analyzed clinical features and outcomes of ipsilateral inguinal hernias in 11 kidney transplant patients from 2011 to 2022.
  • The majority of patients had direct-type hernias, and many experienced urinary tract obstruction due to the hernia.
  • Surgical repair using mesh resulted in improved kidney function with no hernia recurrences, although one patient reported chronic pain post-surgery.
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  • * Researchers analyzed 201 CRC patients, identifying different mucin phenotypes and genetic alterations linked to the types of BRAF mutations present.
  • * Results showed that distinct mucin expressions and genetic mutations, like APC for non-V600E and RNF43 for V600E, suggest different tumorigenesis pathways, which could inform treatment approaches for BRAF-mutant CRC.
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Although motor imagery and working memory (WM) appear to be closely linked, no previous studies have demonstrated direct evidence for the relationship between motor imagery and WM abilities. This study investigated the association between WM and gait motor imagery and focused on the individual differences in young adults. This study included 33 participants (mean age: 22.

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A 75-year-old woman presented to our hospital with abdominal pain and melena. Colonoscopy revealed an ulcer at the appendiceal orifice. Histopathological examination of biopsy specimens revealed adenocarcinoma.

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A 72-year-old woman presented with obstructive jaundice. Computed tomography revealed a 12-mm low-density mass in the head of the pancreas. She was diagnosed as having pancreatic cancer by endoscopic ultrasound-guided fine-needle aspiration.

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  • A 57-year-old man diagnosed with advanced esophageal cancer underwent preoperative chemotherapy involving docetaxel, cisplatin, and 5-fluorouracil, but his condition worsened, leading to a classification change to T4b.
  • After switching to definitive chemoradiotherapy, he showed a significant improvement, with no signs of tracheal invasion on scans.
  • The patient later had successful surgery resulting in curative resection, and he remained disease-free for five years without needing additional treatment.
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  • An 87-year-old woman was diagnosed with left-sided breast cancer, which had invaded the skin, and was later found to have ascending colon cancer and a thoracic aortic aneurysm.
  • She underwent a series of surgeries including thoracic repair for the aneurysm, a right hemicolectomy for colon cancer, and a total mastectomy for breast cancer.
  • Both cancers were classified as stage Ⅱa and ⅡB respectively, with no signs of recurrence or metastasis observed 20 months and 18 months after surgery.
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  • A 72-year-old man diagnosed with biliary cystadenocarcinoma underwent two surgeries over 21 years for intrahepatic recurrence after an initial removal of the tumor.
  • After the first surgery which included the removal of part of the liver and bile ducts, he experienced a recurrence which led to two more partial resections of the liver in the following years.
  • He is currently healthy, having survived for over 21 years since the first operation, which highlights the effectiveness of hepatic resection as a treatment option for this type of cancer.
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A 58-year-old woman presented with a complaint of weight loss. Abdominal computed tomography showed dilatation of the biliary and pancreatic ducts and a mural nodule in the pancreatic duct. The diagnosis was intraductal papillary mucinous neoplasm(IPMN).

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