Yasuni Nakanuma
Kanazawa University
846 Papers
8.4K Citations
Yasuni Nakanuma is an academic researcher from Kanazawa University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Primary biliary cirrhosis & Bile duct. The author has an hindex of 94, co-authored 828 publications. Previous affiliations of Yasuni Nakanuma include Nagasaki University.
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Papers
Ultrastructural changes of bile duct epithelium in primary biliary cirrhosis in relation to progression of bile duct loss.
TL;DR: Findings suggest possible alteration of the permeability of biliary epithelial cells, probably in the direction from the lumena to the periductal tissue, which was found in PBC livers with virtual absence of bile duct loss.
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Biliary cystadenoma with mesenchymal stroma of the liver: Correlation between unusual MR appearance and pathologic findings
Toshifumi Gabata,Masumi Kadoya,O Matsui,Masashi Yamashiro,Tsutomu Takashima,Donald G. Mitchell,Yasutaka Nakamura,Kazuo Takeuchi,Yasuni Nakanuma +8 more
TL;DR: It was concluded that these unusual signal intensities of the cyst were due to hyperproteinous mucinous fluid.
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Unusual hepatocellular lesions in primary biliary cirrhosis resembling but unrelated to hepatocellular neoplasms
Yasuni Nakanuma,Kouichi Hirata +1 more
TL;DR: It is revealed that several hepatocellular abnormalities found in these liver cell neoplasms were also found in non-cirrhotic stages of primary biliary cirrhosis (PBC) in which HCC is unlikely to develop.
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Decrease of Deleted in Malignant Brain Tumour-1 (DMBT-1) expression is a crucial late event in intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma
Motoko Sasaki,Huang Sf,M.-F. Chen,Yi-Yin Jan,Ta-Sen Yeh,Akira Ishikawa,Akira Ishikawa,Jan Mollenhauer,Annemarie Poustka,Koichi Tsuneyama,Yuji Nimura,Koji Oda,Yasuni Nakanuma +12 more
TL;DR: To investigate the participation of DMBT‐1, a candidate tumour suppressor gene, in the development of intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma via intraductal papillary neoplasm of the liver (IPN‐L) arising in hepatolithiasis.
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Extrahepatic portal venous obstruction of different pathogenesis in pancreatic diseases: reports of 4 autopsy cases with chronic pancreatitis and pancreatic carcinoma.
TL;DR: Four autopsy cases of extrahepatic portal venous obstruction associated with pancreatic diseases, 1 case of pancreatitis and 3 cases of pancreatic carcinoma, are presented and it was shown that pancreatic Diseases resulted in portal venus obstruction by several different mechanisms and chronic portal obstruction in pancreatic disease led to the formation of hepatoperal blood vascular collaterals.
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