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Introduction: Fluorouracil, leucovorin, irinotecan, and oxaliplatin (FOLFIRINOX) improve overall survival (OS) and progression-free survival (PFS) in patients with pancreatic cancer, compared with gemcitabine (GEM). However, whether PFS is a surrogate marker of OS in pancreatic cancer chemotherapy focusing on FOLFIRINOX or GEM plus nab-paclitaxel remains unknown. We aimed to verify whether PFS can be a surrogate marker of OS in prognosis prediction.

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  • EUS-guided biliary drainage (EUS-BD) has shown good results in high-volume centers, but this study investigates its safety and effectiveness in newer centers that recently adopted the procedure.
  • The research involved 22 centers from 2017 to 2022, assessing 255 patients and looking at the success and complications of EUS-BD performed by 84 endoscopists.
  • The study found a high technical success rate of 91.4% but identified specific risks for failure and complications, including smaller puncture target diameters and moderate ascites, highlighting that the experience level of endoscopists did not significantly affect outcomes.
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  • - This study compared the effectiveness of second-line treatments for patients with unresectable pancreatic cancer who previously received gemcitabine plus nab-paclitaxel (GnP), analyzing 318 patients treated with nanoliposomal irinotecan plus 5-fluorouracil/folinic acid (NFF), S-1, or FOLFIRINOX.
  • - Results showed that the median overall survival (OS) for the NFF group was significantly better at 9.08 months compared to 4.90 months for S-1, while FOLFIRINOX had an OS of 4.77 months with no significant difference from NFF.
  • - Factors like serum levels and duration
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Nanoliposomal irinotecan with fluorouracil and folinic acid (NFF) is a standard regimen after gemcitabine-based therapy for patients with unresectable or recurrent pancreatic cancer. However, there are limited clinical data on its efficacy and safety in the real-world. We therefore initiated a retrospective and prospective observational study (NAPOLEON-2).

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: We aimed to determine the trends over time and current status of early -uninfected gastric cancer (HpUIGC) treatment in a region with an aging population. : This retrospective, multi-center observational study was conducted at seven major general hospitals in Kagoshima Prefecture. From January 2009 to July 2022, 2091 patients who received endoscopic resection (ER) for early gastric cancer (EGC) were retrospectively enrolled, of which 35 were identified as early HpUIGC cases.

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A 77-year-old male patient underwent esophagogastroduodenoscopy at his family doctor, and an easily hemorrhagic depressed lesion was noted near the anterior wall of the gastric antrum. A biopsy revealed moderately differentiated tubular adenocarcinoma > poorly differentiated adenocarcinoma, and the patient was referred to our department for further examination. A 15-mm 0-IIc lesion is seen near the anterior wall of the gastric antrum and narrow band imaging magnifying endoscopy revealed obscured glandular duct structures and corkscrew pattern vascular structures.

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A case of internal hernia in the pararectal fossa.

Surg Case Rep

October 2023

Department of Gastroenterological Surgery, Graduate School of Medical Sciences, Kumamoto University, 1-1-1 Honjo, Chuo-Ku, Kumamoto, 860-8556, Japan.

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  • Internal hernias, particularly those in the pararectal fossa, are rare and can lead to serious complications if not diagnosed quickly.
  • An 87-year-old woman presented with lower abdominal pain and vomiting, which led to the discovery of a strangulated small bowel obstruction during surgery.
  • The patient was successfully treated without bowel resection, highlighting the importance of considering rare internal hernias in undiagnosed intestinal obstruction cases.
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  • Immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs) like pembrolizumab are being explored as new treatments for microsatellite instability-high (MSI-H) colorectal cancer (CRC), which could be a promising option for patients.
  • An 80-year-old woman with advanced bowel obstruction due to descending colon cancer received surgery and two cycles of pembrolizumab but unfortunately showed no improvement and passed away five months later.
  • This case highlights the need to check specific genetic markers (like HLA status and beta-2-microglobulin) before starting ICI therapy in MSI-H CRC patients, as these factors may impact treatment effectiveness.
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Background: Appendicitis caused by a foreign body is extremely rare. We report a case of chronic appendicitis caused by a perforating fish bone.

Case Report: The patient was a 50-year-old Japanese man.

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Background: Capsule endoscopy has been widely used to investigate obscure gastrointestinal bleeding (OGIB) in the small intestine since its approval in 2001. However, the clinical features of OGIB remain unclear.

Aim: We retrospectively examined the clinical features and risk factors of OGIB in patients who underwent capsule endoscopy in our hospital.

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A rare case of perforation of a colorectal tumor by a fish bone.

Clin J Gastroenterol

June 2022

Department of Gastroenterological Surgery, Graduate School of Medical Sciences, Kumamoto University, 1-1-1 Honjo, Chuo-ku, Kumamoto, 860-8556, Japan.

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  • Accidental ingestion of foreign bodies, particularly fish bones, can lead to serious issues like gastrointestinal (GI) perforation, with this case highlighting a specific incident involving a 64-year-old man.
  • After a fish bone perforated his colorectal tumor, the patient underwent an emergency Hartmann's operation and lymph node dissection, which was crucial for his survival.
  • Post-surgery, the patient successfully battled liver recurrence using systemic chemotherapy, ultimately achieving a 5-year relapse-free status, underscoring the importance of timely diagnosis and treatment for better patient outcomes.
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  • A new prognostic nomogram has been created to predict survival in Japanese patients with unresectable pancreatic cancer undergoing treatments with gemcitabine plus nab-paclitaxel (GnP) or FOLFIRINOX.
  • The analysis involved 318 patients and identified key factors influencing survival such as performance status, liver metastasis, and specific serum markers.
  • The nomogram showed strong predictive ability with C-indexes ranging from 0.70 to 0.77 for different survival milestones, helping categorize patients into low, moderate, and high-risk groups based on survival times (15.8, 12.8, and 7.8 months, respectively).
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A Case of Mesenteric Desmoid Tumor Causing Bowel Obstruction After Laparoscopic Surgery.

Anticancer Res

January 2022

Department of Gastroenterological Surgery, Graduate School of Medical Sciences, Kumamoto University, Kumamoto, Japan.

Background: A desmoid tumor is a rare neoplasm that is derived from soft tissues. Although it shows benign characteristics pathologically, local recurrence can occur.

Case Report: We herein report the case of a patient with an intraabdominal desmoid tumor that developed 3 years after laparoscopic appendectomy for acute appendicitis.

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Background/aim: The aim of the study was to evaluate gemcitabine plus nanoparticle albumin-bound paclitaxel (GnP) and FOLFIRINOX for recurrent pancreatic cancer (rPC) after resection.

Patients And Methods: Forty-four patients with rPC and 211 with de novo metastatic pancreatic cancer (mPC) who received GnP or FOLFIRINOX as first-line chemotherapy were retrospectively analyzed.

Results: On crude analysis, the median overall survival (OS) was significantly longer in the rPC group than in the mPC group (14.

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  • * A total of 153 patients were analyzed, showing no significant differences in adverse events or tumor response rates between age groups; however, older patients received lower doses of the treatment.
  • * The results indicated that GnP is a viable option for older patients, with similar rates of progression-free and overall survival compared to younger patients, while also suggesting that the Geriatric Nutrition Risk Index (GNRI) can help identify those at greater risk for poor outcomes.
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Patients with inactive acetaldehyde dehydrogenase 2 (ALDH2) are at high risk for esophageal squamous cell carcinoma (ESCC) and hypopharyngeal squamous cell carcinoma (HPSCC). The acetaldehyde breath test (ABT) may demonstrate ALDH2 gene polymorphisms. We evaluated the usefulness of the ABT in patients with ESCC and HPSCC.

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Purpose: Fluorouracil, leucovorin, irinotecan, and oxaliplatin (FOLFIRINOX, FFX) and gemcitabine plus nab-paclitaxel (GnP) are considered standard treatments for patients with metastatic pancreatic cancer. Direct comparisons are not available that establish which is optimal.

Methods: We conducted a propensity score-adjusted analysis of patients with metastatic pancreatic cancer to identify the therapeutic advantages of these standard therapies.

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Introduction: We investigated the associations between endothelial dysfunction (ED) as evaluated by the reactive hyperemia index (RHI) obtained using Endo-PAT2000® and atherosclerotic risk factors in patients who underwent coronary artery angiography (CAG).

Methods: The subjects consisted of 191 patients who were clinically suspected to have CAD and underwent CAG, and in whom we could perform Endo-PAT2000®. We divided the patients into ED (RHI<1.

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Perirectal abscesses often occur in the dorsal portion of the perirectal tissues. We report a patient who presented with fever, pain on defecation, and dysuria. He was found to have a perirectal abscess in the anterior perineum pressing on the urethra.

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Background: Endothelial dysfunction is an early phase of atherosclerosis and causes atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease (ASCVD), but the cutoff reactive hyperemia index (RHI) for identifying ASCVD patients under treatment for lifestyle diseases is unknown.

Methods: Patients who visited Cardiology Section, Izumi General Medical Center, Kagoshima, Japan and were measured RHI using Endo-PAT 2000 during May 2014 and March 2016 were enrolled. We divided them into ASCVD and non-ASCVD groups and investigated the association with RHI between the groups.

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  • The article had a flow chart with a legend that was published incorrectly.
  • This mistake was noted after the original publication.
  • A correction is likely needed to clarify the accurate information in the flow chart.
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Coronary catheterization by a distal radial approach at the site of the anatomical snuffbox has recently been reported to be both safe and useful. No data are available on the diameter of the distal radial artery (DRA) in Japan, and it is unclear whether the DRA is large enough to withstand the insertion of a conventional sheath by a traditional radial approach. We enrolled 142 patients who underwent coronary catheterization and evaluated the vessel diameter of the DRA using ultrasound.

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There is a lack of data on how to treat hypertensive patients with diabetes when treatment with medium doses of calcium channel blocker and angiotensin II type 1 receptor blocker (ARB) is insufficient to achieve the target blood pressure (BP). A total of 121 participants with type 2 diabetes and uncontrolled essential hypertension, who were receiving medium doses of amlodipine (5 mg/day) and ARB, were enrolled. Participants were randomized to receive either a high dose of amlodipine (10 mg/day) plus a medium dose of ARB (high-AML) or a medium dose of amlodipine (5 mg/day) plus a high dose of ARB (high-ARB).

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