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(Last updated : 2026-06-04 10:35:55)
KIKUYAMA Masataka
Department
School of Medicine(Tokyo Women's Medical University Hospital), School of Medicine Department of Internal Medicine, Division of Gastroenterology
Position
Associate Professor (Fixed Term)
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Published papers
1.
Original article
Current treatment strategy for asymptomatic bile duct stones 2025/12
2.
Case report
Two Cases of Mixed Neuroendocrine Non-neuroendcrine Cell Neoplasms (MiNENs) of the Pancreas with Notable Molecular Pathological Features 2025/12
3.
Review article
Focal Pancreatic Parenchymal Atrophy: An Alternative Indicator for Early-Stage Pancreatic Cancer 2025/10
4.
Original article
Focal pancreatic parenchymal atrophy could be a precursor of pancreatic cancer 2025/03
5.
Original article
Analysis of Methylation of Tumor-suppressive miRNAs and KRAS/TP53 Mutations in Pancreatic Juice 2024/12
6.
Case report
Endoscopic Nasopancreatic Drainage Contributes to Early Resolution of Postgastrectomy Gastropancreatic Fistula 2024/02
7.
Original article
Diagnostic Advancement of Early Pancreatic Cancer 2023/12
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Original article
A Novel Diagnostic Imaging Method for the Early Detection of Pancreatic Cancer 2023/06
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Original article
Pancreatic duct epithelial malignancy suggested by large focal pancreatic parenchymal atrophy in cystic diseases of the pancreas. 2023/06
10.
Original article
Focal pancreatic parenchyma atrophy is a harbinger of pancreatic cancer and a clue to the intraductal spreading subtype. 2022/12
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Academic conference presentation
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EUS-guided tissue acquisition for solid pancreatic lesions: Does the size still matter in the era of fine needle biopsy? (Poster notice,General) 2025/10/25
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Is a new 3-prong asymmetric tip needle useful for the diagnosis of solid pancreatic lesions? (Poster notice,General) 2025/10/25
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A multicenter randomized controlled trial comparing metallic stents with 10-mm versus 14-mm diameter for distal biliary obstruction caused by unresecatable pancreatic carcinoma (Speech,General) 2025/09/05