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    Prognostic Significance of Circulating Tumor Cells with Mesenchymal Phenotypes in Patients with Gastric Cancer: A Prospective Study by Ishiguro, Yui, Sakihama, Hideyasu, Yoshida, Tadashi, Ichikawa, Nobuki, Homma, Shigenori, Fukai, Moto, Kawamura, Hideki, Takahashi, Norihiko, Taketomi, Akinobu

    Published in Annals of surgical oncology (01-02-2021)
    “…Background Circulating tumor cells (CTCs) have been shown to be heterogeneous. Focusing on the epithelial–mesenchymal transition and perioperative kinetics, we…”
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    Laparoscopic repair of inguinal hernia in a patient with a ventriculoperitoneal shunt: A case report by Ishiguro, Yui, Ishikawa, Takahisa, Hamada, Takumi, Okada, Naoki, Nakagawa, Takahito, Kobayashi, Seiji, Ogasawara, Kazuhiro, Takahashi, Hiromasa, Taketomi, Akinobu

    Published in Asian journal of endoscopic surgery (01-04-2021)
    “…Laparoscopic surgery in patients with a ventriculoperitoneal (VP) shunt is reportedly associated with increased intracranial pressure secondary to high…”
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    Prognostic significance of circulating tumor cells in patients with gastric cancer: Epithelial mesenchymal transition and perioperative kinetics by Ishiguro, Yui

    Published in Journal of clinical oncology (01-02-2019)
    “…Abstract only 59 Background: Circulating tumor cells (CTCs) have been shown to be heterogeneous. This study aimed to identify the prognostic significance of…”
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    Usefulness of PET/CT for early detection of internal malignancies in patients with Muir–Torre syndrome: report of two cases by Ishiguro, Yui, Homma, Shigenori, Yoshida, Tadashi, Ohno, Yosuke, Ichikawa, Nobuki, Kawamura, Hideki, Hata, Hiroo, Kase, Satoru, Ishida, Susumu, Okada-Kanno, Hiromi, Hatanaka, Kanako C., Taketomi, Akinobu

    Published in Surgical case reports (23-05-2017)
    “…Background Muir–Torre syndrome (MTS) is a rare autosomal dominant genodermatosis caused by mutations in mismatch repair genes. It is characterized by the…”
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