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Gut Liver ; 18(1): 50-59, 2024 Jan 15.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36789578

RESUMO

Background/Aims: Asymptomatic esophageal eosinophilia (aEE) is considered to be a potential precursor of eosinophilic esophagitis (EoE). However, there are few clinical parameters that can be used to evaluate the disease. Therefore, we aimed to clarify the factors involved in the symptoms of EoE by examining the clinicopathological differences between aEE and EoE. Methods: We reviewed 41 patients with esophageal eosinophilia who underwent endoscopic ultrasonography and high-resolution manometry. They were divided into the aEE group (n=16) and the EoE group (n=25) using the Frequency Scale for the Symptoms of Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease score. The patients' clinicopathological findings were collected and examined. Results: The median Frequency Scale for the Symptoms of Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease score was 3.0 in the aEE group and 10.0 in the EoE group. There was no significant difference in patient characteristics, endoscopic findings and pathological findings. The cutoff value for wall thickening was 3.13 mm for the total esophageal wall thickness and 2.30 mm for the thickness from the surface to the muscular layer (total esophageal wall thickness: 84.0% sensitivity, 75.0% specificity; thickness from the surface to the muscular layer: 84.0% sensitivity, 68.7% specificity). The high-resolution manometry study was abnormal in seven patients (43.8%) in the aEE group and in 12 (48.0%) in the EoE group. The contractile front velocity was slower in the EoE group (p=0.026). Conclusions: The esophageal wall thickening in the lower portion of the esophagus is an important clinical factors related to the symptoms in patients with EoE.


Assuntos
Enterite , Eosinofilia , Esofagite Eosinofílica , Gastrite , Refluxo Gastroesofágico , Humanos , Esofagite Eosinofílica/diagnóstico por imagem , Mucosa/patologia
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Thorac Cancer ; 14(19): 1894-1898, 2023 07.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37201911

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A 50-year-old Japanese woman with advanced breast cancer presented with productive cough and dyspnea while she was receiving a sixth cycle of chemotherapy including atezolizumab. Chest computed tomography revealed bronchiolitis and transbronchial lung cryobiopsy revealed eosinophilic bronchiolitis. Corticosteroid therapy successfully resolved her symptoms. Eosinophilic bronchiolitis is a rare but important immune-related adverse event; herein, we discuss its diagnosis and possible pathophysiology.


Assuntos
Bronquiolite , Inibidores de Checkpoint Imunológico , Feminino , Humanos , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Inibidores de Checkpoint Imunológico/efeitos adversos , Bronquiolite/tratamento farmacológico , Pulmão/patologia , Dispneia/patologia , Tosse/patologia
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Clin J Gastroenterol ; 15(2): 358-362, 2022 Apr.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35020137

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Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) is an important risk factor for gastric cancer and is a recognized carcinogen. Although eradication of H. pylori reduces the incidence of gastric cancer, cases can still occur after eradication therapy. A number of such cases have been reported, and their early clinicopathological characteristics are becoming clearer. Some reports mention that endoscopic diagnosis of gastric cancer may be difficult after eradication therapy, because the cancer is covered by non-cancerous epithelium. However, there are few reports on advanced gastric cancer after eradication therapy, and its characteristics remain poorly understood. In view of the predicted increase in frequency of advanced gastric cancer after eradication therapy in the near future, it is important to be aware of these cases. In this report, we describe three cases of advanced gastric cancer detected during routine follow-up after eradication.


Assuntos
Infecções por Helicobacter , Helicobacter pylori , Neoplasias Gástricas , Antibacterianos/uso terapêutico , Seguimentos , Gastroscopia , Infecções por Helicobacter/complicações , Infecções por Helicobacter/diagnóstico , Infecções por Helicobacter/tratamento farmacológico , Humanos , Neoplasias Gástricas/diagnóstico , Neoplasias Gástricas/prevenção & controle
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Intern Med ; 61(9): 1319-1327, 2022 May 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34670895

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Objective According to consensus guidelines, eosinophilic esophagitis (EoE) is defined as a clinicopathological entity whose symptoms and histology must always be considered together. However, endoscopic findings typical of EoE are often seen in asymptomatic esophageal eosinophilia (aEE). We aimed to clarify the clinicopathological features of aEE. Methods We retrospectively compared cases of aEE and those of symptomatic EoE. Materials We reviewed 146 patients who underwent upper gastrointestinal endoscopy and were confirmed histopathologically to have esophageal eosinophil infiltration of at least 15 eosinophils per high-power field. They were divided into the aEE group (n=75) and the EoE group (n=71). Patients' clinicopathological findings were then collected and examined. Results The EoE group experienced dysphagia (47.9%), heartburn (40.8%), food impaction (40.8%), chest pain (16.9%), and other symptoms (8.5%). There was no significant difference between the two groups with regard to age, sex, current smoking status, or alcohol consumption. The aEE group had a significantly higher body mass index (p<0.01) and significantly lower frequency of concurrent allergic diseases (p<0.01) than the EoE group. No significant differences were found between the two groups with regard to the mean peripheral blood eosinophil count, non-specific immunoglobulin E concentration, peak eosinophil infiltration in the biopsy specimens, EoE histology scoring system, phenotype and location of typical endoscopic findings of EoE, or thickness of the esophagus wall or the mucosal and submucosal layer as measured by endoscopic ultrasonography. Two patients in the aEE group who were followed up without treatment subsequently developed esophageal symptoms. Conclusion aEE and EoE may have the same clinicopathological features.


Assuntos
Transtornos de Deglutição , Esofagite Eosinofílica , Biópsia , Transtornos de Deglutição/etiologia , Enterite , Eosinofilia , Esofagite Eosinofílica/complicações , Esofagite Eosinofílica/diagnóstico , Eosinófilos/patologia , Gastrite , Humanos , Estudos Retrospectivos
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Int J Hematol ; 99(4): 523-6, 2014 Apr.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24481938

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The QuantiFERON-TB Gold In-Tube(®) test has excellent specificity for Mycobacterium tuberculosis. However, diagnosis of miliary tuberculosis remains challenging, and the interpretation of QuantiFERON(®) results in immunocompromised individuals has not been fully established. Here, we present a patient with military tuberculosis who showed an indeterminate QuantiFERON(®) result. A 76-year-old male presented with fever and pancytopenia. Radiological tests did not show the classical miliary pattern. Acid-fast staining and polymerase chain reaction of several specimens were negative for M. tuberculosis. The QuantiFERON(®) responses were indeterminate on two separate tests, as interferon-γ (IFN-γ) concentration was high in the negative control. The patient did not respond to anti-microbiological therapy, and developed sepsis and disseminated intravascular coagulation, leading to lethal intracranial hemorrhage. An autopsy showed miliary tuberculosis and aplastic anemia. A literature review suggests a tendency towards indeterminate or false-negative QuantiFERON(®) results in immunocompromised individuals or patients with miliary tuberculosis due to low production of IFN-γ. Our patient, however, showed substantial amounts of IFN-γ despite lymphocytopenia, which has not been reported in the literature. The present case suggests that indeterminate results of QuantiFERON(®) should be interpreted with caution, as IFN-γ production in patients with miliary tuberculosis can vary significantly, even with sustained lymphocytopenia.


Assuntos
Testes de Liberação de Interferon-gama/métodos , Interferon gama/biossíntese , Tuberculose Miliar/diagnóstico , Tuberculose Miliar/metabolismo , Idoso , Biópsia , Granuloma/patologia , Humanos , Fígado/patologia , Pulmão/patologia , Masculino , Tomografia Computadorizada por Raios X
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Int J Clin Exp Pathol ; 7(1): 402-6, 2014.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24427363

RESUMO

We herein report two cases of relapsed follicular lymphoma (FL) with transformation in the retroperitoneal muscles. Fluorodeoxyglucose (FDG)-positron emission tomography (PET) combined with computed tomography (CT) showed high uptakes in the retroperitoneal muscles. We considered excisional biopsy at first, since it is definitely the most reliable means to obtain histological diagnosis. However, excisional biopsy of the retroperitoneal muscles is challenging for anatomical reasons. Moreover, our patients were kept under poor performance status. Thus, CT-guided percutaneous needle biopsy of FDG-avid retroperitoneal muscles was performed. Histopathological examination of the biopsied specimens demonstrated proliferation of transformed large B cells in both cases. Sheets of large B cells were also recorded in one case. CT-guided needle biopsy is less prioritized than excisional biopsy because of limited information on tissue architecture and increasingly complicated WHO classification. Our series indicate that image-guided needle biopsy of FDG-avid lesions is sufficient for the diagnosis of transformation. Higher priority should be given to this method in the setting of transformed aggressive lymphoma.


Assuntos
Transformação Celular Neoplásica/patologia , Linfoma Folicular/patologia , Linfoma Difuso de Grandes Células B/patologia , Músculo Esquelético/patologia , Idoso , Feminino , Fluordesoxiglucose F18 , Humanos , Imagem Multimodal , Tomografia por Emissão de Pósitrons , Compostos Radiofarmacêuticos , Tomografia Computadorizada por Raios X
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