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Kenta Kodama

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Ohira R, Kanno Y, Asama H, Kodama K, Kuroda M
Nihon Shokakibyo Gakkai Zasshi . 2024 Jan; 121(1):42-48. PMID: 38220179
A 72-year-old woman was admitted to our department in March 2020 for an evaluation of nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, liver dysfunction, and hypokalemia, which had persisted intermittently since 2013. Thickening of...
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Kodama K, Kudo S, Miyachi H, Wakamura K, Maeda Y, Ichimasa K, et al.
Endosc Int Open . 2021 Sep; 9(10):E1472-E1479. PMID: 34540538
No abstract available.
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Saito H, Kudo S, Takahashi N, Yamamoto S, Kodama K, Nagata K, et al.
Int J Colorectal Dis . 2020 Feb; 35(5):933-939. PMID: 32034490
Purpose: Screening programs using fecal occult blood testing help reduce mortality from colorectal cancer (CRC). Colonoscopy and colonoscopy combined with fecal occult blood testing are considered alternatives with higher sensitivity...
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Maeda Y, Kudo S, Wakamura K, Miyachi H, Misawa M, Mori Y, et al.
Oncol Lett . 2017 Sep; 14(3):2735-2742. PMID: 28928815
Histological features of colorectal lesions are currently evaluated via a magnifying chromoendoscopy [pit pattern (PIT) classification]. Advanced histological features are rarely observed in diminutive (≤5 mm) adenomatous polyps (DAPs). The...
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Kimura Y, Kudo S, Miyachi H, Ichimasa K, Kouyama Y, Misawa M, et al.
Digestion . 2016 Nov; 94(3):166-175. PMID: 27832648
Background/aim: Previous reports stated that pedunculated T1 colorectal carcinomas with 'head invasion' showed almost no nodal metastasis, requiring endoscopic treatment alone. However, clinically, some lesions develop nodal metastasis. We aimed...
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Takeda K, Kudo S, Misawa M, Mori Y, Kudo T, Kodama K, et al.
Endosc Int Open . 2016 Aug; 4(4):E397-402. PMID: 27547815
Background And Aim: Permeation of a vein or lymphatic vessel by a tumor is a key risk factor for lymph node metastasis. We examined the features of colorectal tumor vessel...
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Miyachi H, Kudo S, Ichimasa K, Hisayuki T, Oikawa H, Matsudaira S, et al.
J Gastroenterol Hepatol . 2015 Dec; 31(6):1126-32. PMID: 26641025
Background And Aim: Recent advances in endoscopic technology have allowed many T1 colorectal carcinomas to be resected endoscopically with negative margins. However, the criteria for curative endoscopic resection remain unclear....
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Wakamura K, Kudo S, Miyachi H, Kodama K, Hayashi S, Maeda Y, et al.
Mol Clin Oncol . 2015 Dec; 3(5):1019-1024. PMID: 26623043
The immunochemical faecal occult blood test (iFOBT) is a simple, non-invasive colorectal cancer (CRC) screening method for reducing CRC-related mortality. However, the sensitivity of iFOBT is imperfect and certain colonic...
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Kouyama Y, Kudo S, Miyachi H, Ichimasa K, Hisayuki T, Oikawa H, et al.
Int J Colorectal Dis . 2015 Oct; 31(1):137-46. PMID: 26428364
Purpose: Submucosal invasion depth (SID) in colorectal carcinoma (CRC) is an important factor in estimating risk of lymph node metastasis, but can be difficult to measure, leading to inadequate or...
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Kudo S, Kodama K
Nihon Shokakibyo Gakkai Zasshi . 2014 Mar; 111(3):495-9. PMID: 24598092
No abstract available.