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KATAOKA Shinsuke
 
Organization
Nagoya University Hospital Pediatrics Assistant Professor
Title
Assistant Professor

Degree 2

  1. 医学博士 ( 2022.2   名古屋大学 ) 

  2. 学士(医学) ( 2009.3   名古屋大学 ) 

 

Papers 36

  1. Late gastroenterological complications in children after allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation: A retrospective cohort study and a case series of children treated with Kampo medicines

    Kawashima, N; Kataoka, S; Hamada, M; Nishikawa, E; Taniguchi, R; Narita, A; Muramatsu, H; Nishio, N; Takahashi, Y

    TRADITIONAL & KAMPO MEDICINE   Vol. 11 ( 1 ) page: 74 - 82   2024.4

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    Publisher:Traditional and Kampo Medicine  

    Aim: This study aimed to describe children developing late gastrointestinal (GI) complications after allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (allo-HSCT), focusing on Kampo medicine. Methods: At the Nagoya University Hospital Department of Pediatrics, 179 consecutive patients underwent allo-HSCT over five years, of whom 167 achieved engraftment and survived at least 100 days post transplant and therefore were included in the study. Results: Thirteen patients (7.8%) developed late GI symptoms. Among these, three had upper GI symptoms, three had lower GI symptoms, while seven had upper/lower GI symptoms. Total parenteral nutrition was administered in 10 (77%) patients for a median of 81 days (range: 20–303). Four (31%) had histologically proven graft-versus-host-disease (GVHD), two (15%) had adverse drug reactions, and one (8%) had a viral infection. All three patients with lower GI symptoms responded to Kampo formulas' warming interior [TM1]. Two patients with upper GI symptoms had epigastric rigidity and responded to Aurantii Fructus Immaturus-based formulas. One patient developed severe cachexia, which was successfully reversed with Kampo medicines. There were no adverse effects due to Kampo medicines. Conclusions: Late GI complications may be a burden on children after allo-HSCT. Kampo medicines may provide a safe and promising therapy to resolve GI symptoms not otherwise specified.

    DOI: 10.1002/tkm2.1392

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  2. DIAMNIOTIC DICHORIONIC TWINS WITH CHRONIC GRANULOMATOUS DISEASE UNDERGOING BONE MARROW TRANSPLANTATION FROM HLA-MATCHED SIBLING DONOR

    Mizutani, K; Wakamatsu, M; Muramatsu, H; Maemura, R; Yamamori, A; Kataoka, S; Narita, A; Nishio, N; Takahashi, Y

    PEDIATRIC BLOOD & CANCER   Vol. 71   page: S30 - S30   2024.1

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  3. REFRACTORY CHRONIC GVHD IN CHILDREN, ADOLESCENTS, AND YOUNG ADULTS SUCCESSFULLY TREATED WITH IBRUTINIB: A REPORT OF FIVE CASES

    Yamashita, D; Narita, A; Yamamori, A; Wakamatsu, M; Narita, K; Kataoka, S; Taniguchi, R; Muramatsu, H; Nishio, N; Takahashi, Y

    PEDIATRIC BLOOD & CANCER   Vol. 71   page: S51 - S52   2024.1

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  4. MOLECULAR PROFILING OF JUVENILE MYELOMONOCYTIC LEUKEMIA AND EXPLORATIONS OF NOVEL THERAPEUTIC AGENTS

    Wakamatsu, M; Muramatsu, H; Sajiki, D; Narita, K; Kataoka, S; Narita, A; Okuno, Y; Nishio, N; Takahashi, Y

    PEDIATRIC BLOOD & CANCER   Vol. 71   page: S4 - S4   2024.1

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  5. HEMATOLOGIC RESPONSE IN A PEDIATRIC PATIENT WITH VERY SEVERE APLASTIC ANEMIA WHO RECEIVED EQUINE ANTI-HUMAN THYMOCYTE IMMUNOGLOBULIN

    Narita, K; Maemura, R; Yamamori, A; Wakamatsu, M; Kataoka, S; Narita, A; Muramatsu, H; Shimasaki, N; Nishio, N; Takahashi, Y

    PEDIATRIC BLOOD & CANCER   Vol. 71   page: S31 - S31   2024.1

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