Curriculum Vitaes
Profile Information
- Affiliation
- School of Medicine Faculty of Medicine, Fujita Health University
- J-GLOBAL ID
- 201701017629350587
- researchmap Member ID
- 7000019943
Research Areas
1Papers
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Fujita medical journal, 11(2) 70-77, May, 2025OBJECTIVE: Eosinophilic gastrointestinal disorders (EGIDs) are pathologically diagnosed by manually counting the eosinophils in biopsy tissue under microscopy. However, the skill of the individual examiner is considered to influence the accuracy of the resulting eosinophil count (EC). This study aimed to examine the effects of different examiners and histopathological staining types on the EC results of pathological tissues from patients with EGIDs. METHODS: Infiltrating eosinophils in lesion tissues from 10 eosinophilic esophagitis and 28 eosinophilic gastroenteritis cases were counted by three pathologists and one cytotechnologist. The intra- and inter-observer variabilities in ECs related to hematoxylin-eosin (HE), May-Grünwald Giemsa (MG), and direct fast scarlet (DFS) staining were investigated. The effects of examiner expertise and staining method on ECs were analyzed using a linear mixed effects model. The difference in color value (ΔE) for each staining method was obtained using the Commission International de l'Eclairage luminance-a-b model (L*a*b*). RESULTS: There was no significant intra-observer variability in eosinophil counting. Regarding inter-observer agreement, the examiner with the most EGIDs experience reported higher ECs than the other examiners for all three staining types (P<0.001). ECs were significantly higher with MG and DFS staining than with HE staining, regardless of the examiner (both P<0.001). Additionally, the ΔE values with DFS were higher than those with MG and HE. CONCLUSIONS: DFS staining offered the most selective visualization of eosinophils. ECs may vary depending on both the skill of the examiner and the staining method.
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日本皮膚免疫アレルギー学会総会学術大会プログラム・抄録集, 54回 107-107, Dec, 2024
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日本皮膚免疫アレルギー学会総会学術大会プログラム・抄録集, 54回 135-135, Dec, 2024
Misc.
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Skin Cancer (Web), 32(1), 2017
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Journal of Environmental Dermatology and Cutaneous Allergology, 10(4) 435-435, Oct, 2016
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Journal of Environmental Dermatology and Cutaneous Allergology, 10(4) 470-470, Oct, 2016
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Visual Dermatology, 15(3) 262-263, Feb, 2016
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Visual Dermatology, 15(3) 262-263, Feb, 2016
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Journal of Environmental Dermatology and Cutaneous Allergology, 9(5) 436-436, Nov, 2015
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Journal of Environmental Dermatology and Cutaneous Allergology, 9(5) 490-490, Nov, 2015
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Journal of Environmental Dermatology and Cutaneous Allergology, 9(2) 101-109, Apr, 2015
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JOURNAL OF ALLERGY AND CLINICAL IMMUNOLOGY, 135(2) AB30-AB30, Feb, 2015
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Journal of Environmental Dermatology and Cutaneous Allergology, 9(1) 16-24, Jan, 2015
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Journal of Environmental Dermatology and Cutaneous Allergology, 8(5) 514-514, Nov, 2014
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Journal of Environmental Dermatology and Cutaneous Allergology, 8(5) 388-388, Nov, 2014
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The Japanese Journal of Dermatology, 124(11) 2095-2109, Nov, 2014Depigmentation developed in a large number of people in Japan who had used cosmetics containing 2% of 4-(4-hydroxyphenyl)-2 butanol (Rhododenol). The total number of patients is estimated to be at least 18,909 in June 2014. To clarify the clinical and epidemiological features of Rhododenol-induced leukoderma in Japan, a nation wide survey was performed from July 17, 2013 to September 7, 2013. The clinical data of 1,338 cases were analyzed. Hypopigmented spots were observed on the sites of application of Rhododenol in 96% of the cases. The face (92.9%) and the neck (58.8%) were frequently involved sites. The most common pattern was of incompletely depigmented spots (42%). The completely depigmented spot type and the mixed type comprised 17% and 28%, respectively. Inflammation was observed in 43.8% of the cases. Most of the cases (85%) were clinically indistinguishable from idiopathic vitiligo. A second investigation in the future would further deepen our understanding about the course and the prognosis of this disease.
Research Projects
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科学研究費助成事業, 日本学術振興会, Apr, 2021 - Mar, 2024