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Shigeyuki Kawa

Researcher at Matsumoto Dental University

Publications -  264
Citations -  20439

Shigeyuki Kawa is an academic researcher from Matsumoto Dental University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Autoimmune pancreatitis & Pancreatitis. The author has an hindex of 59, co-authored 259 publications receiving 18225 citations. Previous affiliations of Shigeyuki Kawa include Mitsubishi & Shinshu University.

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International Consensus of Clinical Diagnostic Criteria for Autoimmune Pancreatitis

TL;DR: This document describes the diagnostic criteria for autoimmune pancreatitis as follows: “LPSP”, “Lymphoplasmacytic sclerosing pancreatitis”.
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Anti-proliferative effects of unmodified antisense oligodeoxynucleotides targeted against c-raf mRNA: use of poly (lysine/serine) copolymers or cationic lipopolyamines.

TL;DR: The anti‐proliferative effects of phosphorothioate and phosphodiester antisense ODN targeted against c‐raf mRNA on pancreatic cancer cells in vitro is assessed using poly (lysine/serine) copolymers conjugated with polyethylene glycol or cationic lipopolyamines as carriers.
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Effectiveness of steroid therapy for pancreatic cysts complicating autoimmune pancreatitis and management strategy for cyst-related complications.

TL;DR: Steroid therapy is an effective choice for cysts developing in AIP to promote the release of pancreatic juice stasis and should be considered strong candidates for steroid therapy.
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Does a lack of reactivity to alpha-fodrin indicate the existence of primary autoimmune pancreatitis?

TL;DR: A lack of reactivity to α-fodrin indicates the existence of primary autoimmune pancreatitis and the need for further studies to investigate the mechanism behind this lack of reaction.
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Pancreaticobiliary Fistula Evident after ESWL Treatment of Pancreatolithiasis

TL;DR: A patient with a pancreaticobiliary fistula that was possibly associated with pancreatolithiasis was reported, considered to be in the same condition as pancreato-biliary malunion without CBD dilatation, and was treated with laparoscopic cholecystectomy.