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Yuichi Nakazawa
Researcher at Princess Alexandra Hospital
Publications - 7
Citations - 577
Yuichi Nakazawa is an academic researcher from Princess Alexandra Hospital. The author has contributed to research in topics: Liver transplantation & Centrilobular necrosis. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 7 publications receiving 542 citations. Previous affiliations of Yuichi Nakazawa include Shinshu University.
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Update of the International Banff Schema for Liver Allograft Rejection: working recommendations for the histopathologic staging and reporting of chronic rejection. An International Panel.
Anthony J. Demetris,David H. Adams,Christopher Bellamy,Karin Blakolmer,Andrew D. Clouston,Amar P. Dhillon,John J. Fung,Annette S. H. Gouw,Bengt Gustafsson,Hironori Haga,David J. Harrison,John Hart,Stefan G. Hubscher,R. Jaffe,Urmila Khettry,Charles Lassman,Klaus J. Lewin,Olivia M. Martinez,Yuichi Nakazawa,Desley Neil,Orit Pappo,Maria Parizhskaya,Parmjeet Randhawa,Susanne Rasoul-Rockenschaub,Finn Reinholt,Michel Reynes,Marie E. Robert,Athanassios C. Tsamandas,Ian R. Wanless,Russell H. Wiesner,Annika Wernerson,Fritz Wrba,Judy Wyatt,Hirohiko Yamabe +33 more
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Clinicopathologic findings of recurrent primary sclerosing cholangitis after orthotopic liver transplantation
Toru Kubota,Andrew Thomson,Andrew D. Clouston,Yuichi Nakazawa,Charles Steadman,Paul Kerlin,Hiroshi Shimada,Glenda A. Balderson,Stephen V. Lynch,Russell W. Strong +9 more
TL;DR: Although the patient population assessed in this study is limited, putative recurrent PSC in the allografts has led either to graft loss or to clinically significant hepatobiliary complications of the graft.
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Fibrous obliterative lesions of veins contribute to progressive fibrosis in chronic liver allograft rejection
Yuichi Nakazawa,Julie R. Jonsson,Neal I. Walker,Paul Kerlin,Charles Steadman,Stephen V. Lynch,Russell W. Strong,Andrew D. Clouston,Andrew D. Clouston +8 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the temporal and spatial relationship of venous, arterial, and biliary lesions were studied to clarify their potential contributions to graft fibrosis in liver allografts undergoing chronic rejection.
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Clinicopathological analysis of liver allograft biopsies with late centrilobular necrosis: a comparative study in 54 patients.
Yuichi Nakazawa,Neal I. Walker,Paul Kerlin,Charles Steadman,Stephen V. Lynch,Russell W. Strong,Andrew D. Clouston +6 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the histologic features that could allow a specific diagnosis to be made and to determine the outcome in different diagnostic groups were assessed from 54 patients with Centrilobular Necrosis (CLN).
Clinicopathological analysis of liver allograft biopsies with late centrilobular necrosis
Ac Omparative,Yuichi Nakazawa,Neal I. Walker,Paul Kerlin,Charles Steadman,Stephen V. Lynch,Russell W. Strong,Andrew D. Clouston +7 more
TL;DR: Most liver allograft biopsies showing late CLN are possible to make a specific diagnosis despite overlapping histologic features; this allows specific therapy to be instituted and is likely to contribute to improved graft survival.