Curriculum Vitaes
Profile Information
- Affiliation
- Fujita Health UniversityKanazawa Medical University
- Degree
- Ph.D in Medicine
- Researcher number
- 90623116
- J-GLOBAL ID
- 202001018194324149
- researchmap Member ID
- R000013734
Research History
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Apr, 2024 - Present
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Aug, 2023 - Mar, 2024
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Apr, 2023 - Jul, 2023
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Apr, 2020 - Sep, 2021
Education
1Papers
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Journal of clinical biochemistry and nutrition, 74(1) 82-89, Jan, 2024This study investigated the trends in idiopathic peptic ulcers, examined the characteristics of refractory idiopathic peptic ulcer, and identified the optimal treatment. The characteristics of 309 patients with idiopathic peptic ulcer were examined. We allocated idiopathic peptic ulcers that did not heal after 8 weeks' treatment (6 weeks for duodenal ulcers) to the refractory group and those that healed within this period to the healed group. The typical risk factors for idiopathic peptic ulcer (atherosclerosis-related underlying disease or liver cirrhosis complications) were absent in 46.6% of patients. Absence of gastric mucosal atrophy (refractory group: 51.4%, healed group: 28.4%; p = 0.016), and gastric fundic gland polyps (refractory group: 17.6%, healed group: 5.9%; p = 0.045) were significantly more common in the refractory group compared to the healed group. A history of H. pylori eradication (refractory group: 85.3%, healed group: 66.0%; p = 0.016), previous H. pylori infection (i.e., gastric mucosal atrophy or history of H. pylori eradication) (refractory group: 48.5%, healed group: 80.0%; p = 0.001), and potassium-competitive acid blocker treatment (refractory group: 28.6%, healed group, 64.1%; p = 0.001) were significantly more frequent in the healed group compared to the refractory group. Thus, acid hypersecretion may be a major factor underlying the refractoriness of idiopathic peptic ulcer.
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Internal medicine (Tokyo, Japan), Jan 12, 2023Objective In general, surface ulceration in gastric gastrointestinal stromal tumor (GIST) is considered a malignant feature; however, the mechanism underlying its formation has not been evaluated in detail. In this study, we analyzed the factors involved in ulceration using resected specimens of gastric GIST. Methods A total of 48 samples were retrospectively analyzed. We examined the association of surface ulceration of gastric GIST with the MIB-1 labeling index, mitotic number, tumor size, endoscopic ultrasound (EUS) findings and growth pattern on computed tomography (CT). Results The proportion of men was significantly higher in the ulceration group than in the non-ulceration group (p=0.04146), whereas age was not significantly different between the groups. Tumor was significantly larger in the ulceration group than in the non-ulceration group (p=0.0048). There was no correlation between tumor size and ulcer number. The MIB-1 index was not related to ulceration, nor were EUS findings. The number of mitotic cells tended to be higher in the ulceration group than in the non-ulceration group (p=0.05988). Intraluminal growth pattern was strongly associated with ulceration (p=0.00019). After a multivariate analysis, the growth pattern was the only factor associated with ulceration of gastric GIST. Conclusion Although formation of surface ulceration in gastric GIST was partially associated with the degree of malignancy, the growth pattern was the most important factor associated with ulceration in gastric GIST.
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Internal medicine (Tokyo, Japan), 61(2) 267-269, Jul 10, 2021
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Clinical journal of gastroenterology, 14(4) 1255-1262, May 18, 2021We encountered three cases with incidental penetration of a straight Amsterdam-type bile duct plastic stent into the duodenal papilla. All patients had undergone insertion of a biliary plastic stent due to common bile duct stones. However, in all three cases, we observed penetration of the biliary plastic stent into the duodenal papilla just before the elective surgery or at the time of plastic stent replacement. We, therefore, performed stent dissection using a bipolar snare and were able to safely remove the plastic stents in all three cases. We believe that this is the first report of plastic stent dissection using a bipolar snare.
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GENETIC TESTING ANDMOLECULAR BIOMARKERS, 25 255-262, 2021 Peer-reviewed
Misc.
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ENDOSCOPIC FORUM for digestive disease, 35(1) 72-72, Jun, 2019
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ENDOSCOPIC FORUM for digestive disease, 34(1) 94-94, Jun, 2018
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ENDOSCOPIC FORUM for digestive disease, 33(1) 71-71, May, 2017
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JOURNAL OF GASTROENTEROLOGY AND HEPATOLOGY, 31 49-49, Nov, 2016
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Gastroenterological Endoscopy, 58(Suppl.2) 1840-1840, Oct, 2016
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ENDOSCOPIC FORUM for digestive disease, 30(2) 178-178, Nov, 2014
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ENDOSCOPIC FORUM for digestive disease, 30(2) 186-186, Nov, 2014
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DIGESTIVE DISEASES AND SCIENCES, 59(9) 2017-2017, Sep, 2014
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Gastroenterological Endoscopy, 56(Suppl.2) 3067-3067, Sep, 2014
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GASTROENTEROLOGY, 146(5) S318-S318, May, 2014
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GASTROENTEROLOGY, 146(5) S514-S514, May, 2014
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GASTROENTEROLOGY, 146(5) S515-S515, May, 2014
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GASTROENTEROLOGY, 146(5) S332-S332, May, 2014
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GASTROENTEROLOGY, 146(5) S513-S513, May, 2014
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GASTROENTEROLOGY, 146(5) S387-S387, May, 2014
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ENDOSCOPIC FORUM for digestive disease, 30(1) 92-92, May, 2014
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Gastroenterological Endoscopy, 56(Suppl.1) 883-883, Apr, 2014
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日本胃癌学会総会記事, 86回 351-351, Mar, 2014
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Gastroenterological Endoscopy, 55(Suppl.2) 2748-2748, Sep, 2013
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GASTROENTEROLOGY, 144(5) S648-S648, May, 2013
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GASTROENTEROLOGY, 144(5) S761-S761, May, 2013
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GASTROENTEROLOGY, 144(5) S586-S586, May, 2013
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GASTROENTEROLOGY, 144(5) S584-S585, May, 2013
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GASTROENTEROLOGY, 144(5) S588-S588, May, 2013