医学部 乳腺外科
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- Affiliation
- Fujita Health University
- Contact information
- hatapw
yahoo.co.jp - J-GLOBAL ID
- 202401014064542407
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- R000078155
Papers
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Surgery open science, 8 62-68, Apr, 2022BACKGROUND: Clinicopathological characteristics of intraductal papillary mucinous neoplasm derived from the ectopic pancreas have not been elucidated owing to its rarity. METHODS: MEDLINE databases from 1985 to 2021 were searched. Data regarding patient characteristics, diagnostic modalities, treatment, and prognosis were extracted from the identified articles. RESULTS: Comprehensive data on 13 patients (10 men and 3 women) with intraductal papillary mucinous neoplasm derived from ectopic pancreas were extracted. The median age was 69 years (range, 42-80 years). The tumors were located in the stomach in 6 patients, the duodenum in 1 patient, jejunum in 3 patients, ileum in 1 patient, and Meckel diverticulum in 2 patients. Histopathological examination revealed intraductal papillary mucinous neoplasm in 10 patients and intraductal papillary mucinous carcinoma in 3 patients. The median size of the tumor was not significantly different between the intraductal papillary mucinous carcinoma group and the intraductal papillary mucinous neoplasm group (P = .611). CONCLUSION: Accurate preoperative diagnosis and differential diagnosis between intraductal papillary mucinous neoplasm and intraductal papillary mucinous carcinoma remain difficult despite recent advances in imaging modalities.
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Acta medica Okayama, 76(2) 155-165, Apr, 2022Small bowel metastasis from renal cell carcinoma (RCC) is rare, and its clinicopathological characteristics are unclear; thus, we revisited the concept of this tumor and reviewed its diagnostic and treatment modalities. We filtered MEDLINE searches of articles published in English between 1950 and 2019, and identified 100 patients who had undergone treatment, including 1 patient from our clinic. We extracted patient characteristics, treatment, and prognostic data, resulting in clinicopathological data on 100 patients (83 men, 17 women). Mean age was 63 years (range, 16-86 years). Tumor sites were duodenum, jejunum, ileum, and multiple sites in 30, 37, 25, and 7 patients, respectively. The 1-, 3-, and 5-year overall survival rates after diagnosis were 53.0%, 36.0%, and 36.0%. Curative resection patients showed 62.1% 5-year survival after surgery, vs. 27.5% in noncurative surgical management cases. Good prognoses can be expected if these tumors are identified early for complete removal. Surgery is the only curative option. To determine the best management strategy and improve prognostic accuracy, we continue to collect and analyze epidemiological and pathological data. Although this condition is rare, surgery should be considered if curative resection is expected. Prognosis after curative resection is not poor, but recurrence is not unlikely.
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Journal of vascular and interventional radiology : JVIR, 33(3) 346-348, Mar, 2022
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Japanese journal of radiology, 37(4) 315-320, Apr, 2019PURPOSE: To determine the utility of mean standardized uptake value (SUVmean) of whole liver measured by 99mTc-GSA SPECT/CT fusion imaging, for evaluation of liver fibrosis. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Eighty-six patients who underwent hepatectomy were enrolled, and were classified into the non-fibrosis or fibrosis group based on the pathological findings in the resected liver specimen. Univariate and multivariate analyses were performed between the two groups on four blood biochemical indices (albumin, total bilirubin, platelet count, and prothrombin time activity) and two 99mTc-GSA scintigraphy-derived liver function indices (LHL15 and SUVmean) to evaluate the independent predictive value for severe fibrosis. The diagnostic value of the index for severe fibrosis was assessed by calculating the area under the receiver operating characteristic curve. RESULTS: Multivariate analysis showed that prothrombin time activity [odds ratio (OR) 0.519], LHL15 (OR 0.513), and SUVmean (OR 0.168) significantly correlated with liver fibrosis. SUVmean showed the largest area under the curve, with value of 0.804, 0.730 for platelet count, 0.717 for LHL15, and 0.668 for prothrombin time activity. The optimal cut-off value for SUVmean was 6.7, which yielded 62.9% sensitivity and 96.9% specificity. CONCLUSIONS: SUVmean measured by 99mTc-GSA SPECT/CT fusion imaging enables highly accurate prediction of severe liver fibrosis.
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World journal of surgery, 42(9) 2910-2918, Sep, 2018OBJECTIVE: Surgical resection is the only available treatment for achieving long-term survival in cholangiocarcinoma. The purpose of this study is to elucidate the utility of chemoradiotherapy for initially unresectable locally advanced cholangiocarcinoma. METHODS: Unresectable locally advanced cholangiocarcinoma was defined as those in which radical surgery could not be achieved even with aggressive surgical procedure. Fifteen candidates (7 intrahepatic cholangiocarcinomas and 8 hilar cholangiocarcinomas) underwent chemoradiotherapy. Fourteen of the 15 patients received oral S-1 chemotherapy. Radiotherapy was administered with 50 Gy for each patient. After chemoradiotherapy, the resectability of each cholangiocarcinoma was reexamined. RESULTS: Of the 15 patients with initially unresectable locally advanced cholangiocarcinoma, 11 (73.3%) were judged to have resectable cholangiocarcinoma after chemoradiotherapy, and received radical hepatectomy (R0 resection in 9 patients). Among the 11 patients who underwent surgical resection, 4 had recurrence-free survival and the median survival time (MST) was 37 months. The overall 1-, 2-, and 5-year survival rates were 80.8, 70.7 and 23.6%, respectively. Among the 4 patients who were unable to receive surgery, 3 died of the primary disease and the MST was 10 months. The overall 1- and 2-year survival rates were 37.5 and 0%, respectively. Patients who received radical surgery had significantly longer survival time than those who were unable to receive surgery (p = 0.027). CONCLUSIONS: Chemoradiotherapy allowed patients with initially unresectable locally advanced cholangiocarcinomas to be reclassified as surgical candidates in a substantial proportion. Chemoradiotherapy might be one of the treatment options for similarly advanced cholangiocarcinomas.