Toshiyuki Kakinuma

No ORCID on file · 17 papers in corpus · active 2008-2023

Study types

  • article 14
  • other 2
  • review 1

Condition tags

  • endometriosis 12
  • infertility 5
  • adenomyosis 5
  • dysmenorrhea 2
  • chronic_pelvic_pain 1
  • bladder_endometriosis 1
other 2023
World journal of clinical cases ·doi:10.12998/wjcc.v11.i24.5653

BACKGROUND: Microwave endometrial ablation (MEA) is a minimally invasive treatment for menorrhagia. It has been covered by the national insurance in Japan since April 2012, and its demand has been increasing as the importance of women's hea…

article 2022
·doi:10.3390/endocrines3040054

Microwave endometrial ablation (MEA) is a minimally invasive treatment for uterine myoma with hypermenorrhea, which can replace conventional hysterectomy. However, cases requiring additional treatment because of postoperative recurrence are…

article 2020
International journal of hyperthermia : the official journal of European Society for Hyperthermic Oncology, North American Hyperthermia Group ·doi:10.1080/02656736.2020.1781267

Introduction Microwave endometrial ablation (MEA) is beginning to be used widely in Japan as a minimally invasive alternative to conventional total hysterectomy for functional hypermenorrhea, uterine fibroids, hypermenorrhea due to organic …

article 2016

Endometriosis is a gynecological disease defined by the extrauterine growth of endometrial-like cells that cause chronic pain and infertility. The disease is limited to primates that exhibit spontaneous decidualization, and diseased cells a…

article 2015
Fertility and sterility ·doi:10.1016/j.fertnstert.2015.06.046
review 2015
Seminars in reproductive medicine ·doi:10.1055/s-0035-1554053

Endometriosis has been initially described as the presence of ectopic endometrial tissue on pelvic organs or in extrapelvic sites; and this has been used as its key pathologic feature ever since. Endometriosis responds to fluctuations in es…

article 2014
PLoS genetics ·doi:10.1371/journal.pgen.1004158

Endometriosis is a gynecological disease defined by the extrauterine growth of endometrial-like cells that cause chronic pain and infertility. The disease is limited to primates that exhibit spontaneous decidualization, and diseased cells a…

other 2012
Fertility and sterility ·doi:10.1016/j.fertnstert.2012.03.030

OBJECTIVE: To define altered gene expression networks in endometriosis. DESIGN: Experiments using endometriotic tissues and primary cells. SETTING: Division of Reproductive Biology Research, Northwestern University. PATIENT(S): Premenopa…

article 2012
·doi:10.1016/j.fertnstert.2012.07.334
article 2012
·doi:10.1093/biolreprod/87.s1.321

Endometriosis is an estrogen-dependent gynecological disease that affects 6–10% of women of reproductive age. It is a major cause of chronic pelvic pain and infertility, and poses a heavy financial burden on society, with annual estimates t…

article 2012
·doi:10.1093/biolreprod/87.s1.280

Endometriosis is a benign gynecological disease causing infertility, adhesions and chronic pain in approximately 10% of reproductively-aged women due to the extrauterine growth of endometrial stromal and glandular cells. Endometriotic lesio…

article 2011
·doi:10.1016/j.fertnstert.2011.07.531
article 2011
·doi:10.1016/j.fertnstert.2011.07.379
article 2010
Reproductive biomedicine online ·doi:10.1016/j.rbmo.2010.09.014
article 2008
·doi:10.5180/jsgoe.24.405

We managed a rare case of bladder endometriosis in a 42-year-old woman that was successfully treated by laparoscopic surgery.Approximately 2 years previously she sought evaluation in the Urology Department at another hospital with painful u…

article 2008
·doi:10.1016/j.fertnstert.2008.07.916
article 2008