Nippon Shokakibyo Gakkai Zasshi
Online ISSN : 1349-7693
Print ISSN : 0446-6586
Volume 117, Issue 10
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Monthly report (General review article); A new era of functional gastrointestinal disorders
Monthly report (Review article); A new era of functional gastrointestinal disorders
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  • Kei SAKAMOTO, Kazuoki HIZAWA, Kouhei FUJITA, Masashi KAMEDA, Hiroyuki ...
    2020Volume 117Issue 10 Pages 888-895
    Published: October 10, 2020
    Released on J-STAGE: October 12, 2020
    JOURNAL FREE ACCESS

    In order to demonstrate the bleeding risk factors of GIST (gastrointestinal stromal tumor), we retrospectively investigated clinicopathological features between hemorrhagic (H group, 24 cases) and nonhemorrhagic GIST (NH group, 30 cases). In addition, we investigated features between the E group (6 cases) necessitating TAE (trans-catheter arterial embolization) and NE group (other 48 cases). Whereas H group partly includes high-risk grade GIST with chronic bleeding, meanwhile the E group (reflecting acute bleeding) is characterized by a highly enhanced mass with ulceration, comprising of smaller low-risk grade GIST. Amongst the 29 cases for forceps biopsy, which were 6 cases (21%) including one of E group, needed be hospitalized for postbiopsy bleeding. Acute bleeding in GIST may not be associated with malignant transformation. Postbiopsy bleeding or massive hemorrhage can also be encountered particularly in highly enhanced GIST with ulceration, even with a small and low-risk grade.

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  • Satoru SEKOGUCHI, Yasuyuki NAGAO, Ryuki NASU, Noboru MIZUTA, Hitomi HI ...
    2020Volume 117Issue 10 Pages 896-906
    Published: October 10, 2020
    Released on J-STAGE: October 12, 2020
    JOURNAL FREE ACCESS

    We conducted a questionnaire survey on the status of implementation of hepatitis B vaccination and HBs antibody testing. It involved medical personnel covering 484 regional medical institutions in the Osaka Province. Results showed that the recognition rate was 30.1%, the hepatitis B vaccination implementation rate was 38.9%, and that of HBs antibody testing was 38.9%. Although 42.5% of the medical institutions had experienced needle-stick injuries, some medical institutions did not respond properly. The low implementation rate of hepatitis B vaccination and HBs antibody test could be explained by lack of recognition for hepatitis B infection control guidelines. Therefore, we can achieve a possible improvement in the control of infection in the Province, if sensitization programs on hepatitis B infection control are organized in the various regional medical institutions in order to provide adequate information and raise awareness on the importance of respecting these guidelines.

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