Publications by authors named "Yuichi Yasunaga"

Background And Aims: Psychologic stress can affect the pathogenesis of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), but the precise contribution of psychologic stress to IBD remains unclear. We investigated the association of psychologic stress with disease activity in patients with IBD, especially in terms of mental state and sleep condition.

Methods: This was a multi-center observational study comprising 20 institutions.

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New/worsening cognitive and physical impairments following critical care pose significant problems. Multidisciplinary cardiac rehabilitation (CR) can improve physical function after cardiac intensive care (CIC). This observational study aimed to evaluate cognitive function in patients participating in multidisciplinary CR and to identify correlates of impaired cognitive function after CIC.

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We encountered a case of panniculitis of the lesser omentum in 2018 after a long time since our first case report in 2007. We reviewed previously reported three cases of lesser omental panniculitis including our first case to investigate its clinical characteristics. Total four cases were relatively young with mean age of 30, and had common chief complaint of considerable epigastric pain and tenderness.

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 An increasing number of patients have been using anticoagulants including anti-vitamin K antagonists (VKAs) and direct oral anticoagulants (DOACs); however, in patients using anticoagulants, limited data are available with regard to the risks of gastrointestinal bleeding and thromboembolic events during the peri-endoscopic period. We aimed to evaluate the peri-endoscopic bleeding and thrombotic risks in patients administered VKAs or DOACs.  Consecutive patients using anticoagulants who underwent endoscopic biopsy, mucosal resection, or submucosal dissection were prospectively enrolled across 11 hospitals.

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Background: In addition to visceral fat, peripheral ectopic fat accumulation is suggested to play a role in the pathophysiology of metabolic syndrome, which is known to be associated with not only cardiovascular diseases and type 2 diabetes mellitus but also colorectal cancer.

Objective: This study aims to clarify whether there is ectopic fat accumulation in human colorectal tissue in association with metabolic syndrome or its components such as abdominal obesity and insulin resistance.

Methods: Lipid contents of colorectal tissue were measured in 27 patients with colorectal polyp excised endoscopically.

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Primary small bowel adenocarcinoma (SBA) is a rare cancer for which effective treatment strategies have not yet been established. The results of previous retrospective studies suggest that chemotherapy contributes to a longer survival time in patients with SBA. However, there are few case reports about the efficacy of molecular targeted agent-containing chemotherapy for SBA.

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Article Synopsis
  • A study was conducted in Japan to explore how environmental factors might influence the seasonality of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) onset and exacerbations, particularly in young patients.
  • The research involved 1,055 patients (298 with Crohn's disease and 757 with ulcerative colitis) and revealed that Crohn's patients were more likely to experience symptoms in summer, while ulcerative colitis did not show seasonal trends.
  • Over 51% of IBD patients reported seasonal exacerbations, primarily during winter, and the study found that younger patients (under 40) exhibited more distinct seasonal patterns compared to older patients.
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Background: Acute compartment syndrome is an orthopedic emergency requiring urgent fasciotomy to prevent irreversible damage. In hematological malignancies, acute compartment syndrome caused by severe soft tissue bleeding is extremely rare. We present a patient with chronic-phase chronic myeloid leukemia who had acute compartment syndrome caused by severe soft tissue bleeding in her right forearm.

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POEMS syndrome is a multisystem disorder characterized by polyneuropathy, organomegaly, endocrinopathy, monoclonal gammopathy, and skin changes. POEMS syndrome is a rare cause of refractory ascites. We report the case of a patient with POEMS syndrome presenting with massive ascites who was treated with very-low-dose lenalidomide and dexamethasone.

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Aim: To evaluate the efficacy and safety of esomeprazole-based triple therapy compared with lansoprazole therapy as first-line eradication therapy for patients with Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) in usual post-marketing use in Japan, where the clarithromycin (CAM) resistance rate is 30%.

Methods: For this multicenter, randomized, open-label, non-inferiority trial, we recruited patients (≥ 20 years of age) with H.

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We report a rare case of pancreatic acinar cell carcinoma with widespread metastases in a 68-year-old woman who presented with subcutaneous nodules as the initial symptom. Computed tomography showed a pancreatic mass with hepatic tumors and enlarged lymph nodes besides ring-enhanced subcutaneous nodules. Magnetic resonance diffusionweighted imaging detected the presence of lesions in other organs.

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A 24-year-old man presented with abdominal distension, diarrhea, and nausea. Blood tests showed eosinophilia (WBC 14400/microl, Eos 36%) and slight hypoproteinemia (TP 6.4 mg/dl, Alb 3.

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A 73-year-old woman was diagnosed as having tuberculosis of ileocecum by colonoscopy and started on medication. A month later, she admitted for ileus. Colonoscopy showed improvement of tuberculosis of ileocecum.

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A 73-year-old woman without a history of allergic diseases visited our hospital complaining of sore throat and nocturnal cough. Blood tests showed marked eosinophilia (18000/mm(3);WBC 21900/mm(3), Eos 82.0%) with normal serum levels of C-reactive protein, non-specific and various allergen-specific IgE.

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A 63-year-old man visited our hospital complaining of brown urine. A physical examination showed jaundice of the skin and conjunctiva bulbar. Blood tests showed elevated serum levels of bilirubin and hepatobiliary enzymes.

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Background And Aim: The severe inflammation, increased cell proliferation and marked acid inhibition observed in subjects with Helicobacter pylori-associated enlarged-fold gastritis suggest that enlarged-fold gastritis may be a risk factor for gastric carcinoma. The purpose of the present study was to determine whether a relationship exists between enlarged-fold gastritis and gastric carcinoma.

Methods: One hundred and thirty-five H.

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