Publications by authors named "Kazuhiro Toriyama"

Pancreatic ductal adenocarcinomas (PDACs) with wild-type KRAS constitute a small fraction of PDACs, and these tumors were recently shown to harbor frequent actionable oncogenic mutations and fusions. However, the clinicopathological features of KRAS wild-type PDAC have not been well studied. Additionally, precancerous lesions occurring in patients with KRAS wild-type PDACs have rarely been characterized.

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  • Reconstructing large defects in the hip and groin is difficult, often requiring skin grafts due to tissue bulge issues.
  • A case study showcases successful hip reconstruction using a special flap technique after cancer surgery, optimizing the use of donor tissue.
  • This method not only preserved the donor site but also improved the patient's recovery and overall quality of life post-surgery.
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Hepatocyte nuclear factors (HNF) 6 and 4α are master transcriptional regulators of development and maintenance of the liver and pancreaticobiliary tract in mice and humans. However, little is known about the prevalence of HNF6 and HNF4α expression in carcinomas of the hepatobiliary tract and pancreas. We aimed to reveal the diagnostic utility of HNF6 and HNF4α immunolabelling in adenocarcinomas of these organs.

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The treatment of a sternal wound infection is challenging because it requires radical debridement and reconstruction with a well-vascularized flap. The defects after debridement are three-dimensionally complex, especially if synthetic grafts are involved. Although the pectoralis major muscle (PMM) flap is useful for reconstruction, it is difficult to fill up the complex dead space surrounding the vascular prosthesis when using a conventional PMM flap.

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Breast implant-associated anaplastic large cell lymphoma (BIA-ALCL) has been regarded as a long-term problem after silicone breast implantations. We report a case in which BIA-ALCL and breast cancer were not detected preoperatively, with subsequent removal of a ruptured breast implant. A 52-year-old woman had silicone breast implants on both sides for breast augmentation 15 years ago.

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  • The study investigates the impact of skipping additional surgery after local excision in patients with high-risk T1 colorectal cancer, questioning the need for invasive procedures when outcomes are similar.
  • Analyzing data from 1975 patients, the research matches 401 pairs to compare those who underwent extra surgery with those who didn’t.
  • Findings show that while the need for additional surgery resulted in slightly better overall survival rates, the LE-alone group experienced few complications and strong cancer-specific survival, highlighting the importance of tailored treatment plans.
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In lateral skull base reconstruction, it is necessary to seal the defect in the lateral skull base, fill the dead space, and, sometimes, reconstruct the facial nerve. However, this procedure is difficult to perform with a standard musculocutaneous flap. Therefore, for such cases, an omental flap is used in our hospital because of its flexibility.

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Esophageal neuroendocrine carcinoma (E-NEC) is an aggressive disease with a poor prognosis. The present study aimed to assess the role of surgery in the treatment of patients with resectable E-NEC, and identify a microRNA (miRNA/miR) signature in association with positive postoperative outcomes. Between February 2017 and August 2019, 36 patients with E-NEC who underwent curative surgery at the Japan Neuroendocrine Tumor Society partner hospitals were enrolled in the study.

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  • The omental flap is a piece of tissue used to help protect and fill spaces around a fake blood vessel to keep infections away.
  • In this patient case, an 88-year-old woman had a serious infection in her aorta, and doctors replaced it with a new part and used the omental flap in three pieces to fill the empty spaces.
  • Fifteen months after the surgery, the woman got better and was able to go back to work without any problems.
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  • The study evaluates the DNA integrity number (DIN) as a measure of DNA quality in clinical next-generation sequencing (NGS) using 166 tumor samples.
  • A DIN cutoff of 2.5 effectively predicted analysis success with good sensitivity (84%) and specificity (78%), but lower DIN values were less reliable.
  • The introduction of a new metric, the peak/base ratio, showed even better accuracy for predicting successful analysis, indicating a potential improvement in assessing DNA quality for NGS.
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Background: Nivolumab is recommended for patients with advanced esophageal squamous cell carcinoma (aESCC) refractory or intolerant to fluoropyrimidine- and platinum-based chemotherapy regardless of the tumor proportion score (TPS). However, the role of combined positive score (CPS) in predicting nivolumab efficacy remains unclear. We aimed to study whether TPS or CPS is a more suitable biomarker for predicting nivolumab efficacy in these patients.

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  • The study aimed to assess whether background characteristics affect the response of male patients with post-prostatectomy incontinence to regenerative therapy involving adipose-derived regenerative cells.
  • Sixteen out of 43 patients showed improvement in urine leakage, defined as a greater than 50% reduction, after receiving the treatment over 52 weeks.
  • The results indicated that while background factors didn't significantly influence outcomes overall, younger patients (under 70 years) experienced a more significant decrease in urine leakage compared to those 70 and older.
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Currently, the same-day polyethylene glycol-electrolyte lavage solution (PEG-ELS) regimen is particularly recommended for afternoon colonoscopy as an alternative to the split-dose regimen in western countries. However, in Japan, the split-dose regimen has never been used as a standard colonoscopy preparation regimen. The aim of this study was to compare the efficacy and tolerability of split-dose PEG containing ascorbic acid (ASC) with same-day single dose PEG-ASC in Japan.

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Cultured epidermal autografts (CEA) are surgical therapeutic alternatives for patients with stable vitiligo resistant to conventional medical treatments. In the present study, we assessed color matching before and at 12 months after CEA treatment. Eleven patients with 16 vitiligo lesions were included in this prospective study.

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Background And Study Aims: With respect to rectal neuroendocrine tumor (NET) resection, it remains unclear which of the following methods is the most effective: conventional endoscopic mucosal resection (cEMR), EMR using a fitted cap (EMR-C), EMR with a ligation band device (EMR-L), or endoscopic submucosal dissection (ESD). Thus, in this study, we aim to retrospectively evaluate the most effective endoscopic resection for rectal NETs < 10 mm.

Patients And Methods: In total, 61 consecutive patients with primary rectal NETs < 10 mm in diameter were included in this study; they were then divided into three groups: those with cEMR; those with modified EMR (mEMR) involving EMR-C and EMR-L; and those with ESD.

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Objective: To assess the characteristics of adipose-derived regenerative cells, and provide supportive data explaining the mechanism of efficacy observed for the use of these cells in the treatment of stress urinary incontinence.

Methods: Adipose tissues were harvested by abdominal liposuction from healthy donors and patients with stress urinary incontinence. Adipose-derived regenerative cells were isolated from tissues using the Celution system, and assessed for their characteristics and ability to differentiate into smooth muscle cells.

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Background: Streptozocin (STZ) is used for treating both pancreatic (PanNET) and gastrointestinal (GI-NET) neuroendocrine tumors but its therapeutic efficacy is relatively low in GI-NETs. Therefore, it has become pivotal to select GI-NET patients who could benefit from STZ treatment. STZ is transported via the glucose transporter 2 (GLUT2) into the cells and the loss of O6-methylguanine DNA methyltransferase (MGMT) also increases its therapeutic efficacy.

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  • The ADRESU study was a multicenter clinical trial aimed at evaluating the effectiveness and safety of a regenerative treatment for men suffering from stress urinary incontinence after prostate surgery.
  • The study involved 45 male participants who received injections of adipose-derived regenerative cells and showed a 37.2% improvement in urinary leakage volume after 52 weeks.
  • No serious side effects were reported, and quality of life improvements were noted in responsive patients, indicating the treatment may be beneficial for this condition.
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Deep brain stimulators (DBSs) are sometimes used to treat refractory movement disorders such as Parkinson's disease. When DBSs are implanted in a subcutaneous pocket in the chest region, breast reconstruction becomes a challenge because monopolar electrocautery can lead to DBS dysfunction or brain tissue damage caused by heat. We report a patient with a DBS who underwent one-stage implant-based breast reconstruction.

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Background: Different genetic characteristics according to tumor location result in variations in survival rates and treatment responses in advanced colorectal cancer (CRC). However, the effects of tumor location during early CRC are still unclear.

Methods: Patients with T1 CRC treated between 2003 and 2019 were enrolled from a prospectively collected database.

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Background And Aims: Although the technique of endoscopic ultrasound-guided choledochoduodenostomy (EUS-CDS) is becoming standardized, its safety issues have not been sufficiently investigated. Therefore, we aimed to identify factors associated with adverse events and stent patency in EUS-CDS.

Methods: Consecutive patients who underwent EUS-CDS between September 2003 and July 2017 were included.

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