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Experience of gastric cancer in a patient who had received a living-donor liver transplantation.

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  • Experience of gastric cancer in a patient who had received a living-donor liver transplantation. Abstract Text:

    yasuhiro nagataYasuhiro Nagata,susumu eguchiSusumu Eguchi,mitsuhisa takatsukiMitsuhisa Takatsuki,akihito enjojiAkihito Enjoji,tatsuki ichikawaTatsuki Ichikawa,tomayoshi hayashiTomayoshi Hayashi,takashi kanematsuTakashi Kanematsu,yasuhiro nagataYasuhiro Nagata,susumu eguchiSusumu Eguchi,mitsuhisa takatsukiMitsuhisa Takatsuki,akihito enjojiAkihito Enjoji,tatsuki ichikawaTatsuki Ichikawa,tomayoshi hayashiTomayoshi Hayashi,takashi kanematsuTakashi Kanematsu,yasuhiro nagataYasuhiro Nagata,susumu eguchiSusumu Eguchi,mitsuhisa takatsukiMitsuhisa Takatsuki,akihito enjojiAkihito Enjoji,tatsuki ichikawaTatsuki Ichikawa,tomayoshi hayashiTomayoshi Hayashi,takashi kanematsuTakashi Kanematsu,

    A 57-year-old woman had previously undergone a living-donor liver transplantation (LDLT) for end-stage liver disease related to hepatitis B virus. The liver graft had been donated by her husband. Her postoperative course had been uneventful. In the course of postoperative surveillance, she was incidentally found to have gastric cancer by an endoscopic examination 2 years after the liver transplantation. A gastric resection was the treatment choice, and the results were successful. The tumor, which was moderately differentiated adenocarcinoma, was limited to the mucosal layer, with no metastasis. In addition, a Helicobacter pylori infection was observed. This is the first reported case of a gastric cancer after LDLT. We report this case because of its importance regarding the need to carry out close surveillance in transplant recipients who are treated with immunosuppressive drugs, in order to make a timely identification of the occurrence of common malignancies.

    Experience of gastric cancer in a patient who had received a living-donor liver transplantation. Publishing Authors By Initials

    y nagataY Nagata,s eguchiS Eguchi,m takatsukiM Takatsuki,a enjojiA Enjoji,t ichikawaT Ichikawa,t hayashiT Hayashi,t kanematsuT Kanematsu,y nagataY Nagata,s eguchiS Eguchi,m takatsukiM Takatsuki,a enjojiA Enjoji,t ichikawaT Ichikawa,t hayashiT Hayashi,t kanematsuT Kanematsu,y nagataY Nagata,s eguchiS Eguchi,m takatsukiM Takatsuki,a enjojiA Enjoji,t ichikawaT Ichikawa,t hayashiT Hayashi,t kanematsuT Kanematsu,

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    Experience of gastric cancer in a patient who had received a living-donor liver transplantation. Journal Published:

    PUBLICATION TYPE: Journal Article

    Journal: Gastric cancer : official journal of the Internati

    VOLUME: 10

    Page Numbers: 187-90

    Journal Abbreviation: Gastric Cancer

    ISSN: 1436-3291

    DAY: 26

    MONTH: 09

    YEAR: 2007

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    AFFILIATION: Department of Surgery, Nagasaki University Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences, Nagasaki, Japan.

    Country: Japan

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    MEDLINETA: Gastric Cancer

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