Intestinal flora transplantation and case studies

【Report Vol.5】5th Annual Meeting: ASD Case Report

Report on the 5th Annual Meeting <vol.5>

“The Potential of Fecal Microbiota Transplantation (FMT) in the Treatment of Children with Autism Spectrum Disorders”

Dr. Masahiko Shirotani, Director, Luke’s Ashiya Clinic

Presented the results of a study conducted on children with autism spectrum disorders (ASD).

In addition to changes in intestinal flora before and after FMT, we are currently monitoring children diagnosed with ASD for changes in gut flora and behavior using a check sheet to evaluate changes in behavior, etc. and a gazing target measurement device (Gazefinder) to evaluate difficulty in eye contact and lack of interest in others, which is considered to be common in ASD. Changes in gazing targets using the Gazefinder are also monitored.

THERE WAS AN INTERESTING REPORT ON THAT CASE AND ALSO ON THE CHANGES IN DRAWING TESTS BEFORE AND AFTER FMT FROM A PSYCHO-CLINICAL PERSPECTIVE.

[Related] Lecture by Dr. Jotani will be held.

On Saturday, November 27, a seminar on intestinal environment titled “Forest, Sea and Intestinal Bacteria” will be held under the auspices of “Luke’s Ashiya Clinic.

Seminar sponsored by Luke's Ashiya Clinic "Forest, Sea, and Intestinal Bacteria"

Shin Shimizu, a senior researcher from Symbiosis, will also participate.

In this seminar, you will hear about how the forests and oceans that surround us are related to the intestinal bacteria that play a major role in our health.

We hope that through the perspectives of molecular nutrition and “planetary health,” which considers the health of the entire planet, people will become aware of the importance of harmony with the environment, both inside and outside themselves.

Date and Time

Saturday, November 27, 2021, 1:00 p.m. – 5:30 p.m.

Location

ROOM 301, ASHIYA SHIMIN KAIKAN, 8-24 NARIHIRA-CHO, ASHIYA CITY, HYOGO PREFECTURE OR ONLINE (ZOOM)

entrance fee

10,000 yen

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Articles about other Intestinal flora transplantation and case studies

November 03, 2025 Atopy/AllergyAutism Spectrum DisorderconstipationFecal Microflora Transplantationirritable bowel syndromeOther Diseasestrack recordulcerative colitis

Fecal microbiota transplantation results *As of September , 2025

The number of actual fecal microbiota transplants by case in our study group is as follows Case reports by disease You can view case reports by disease from the links below: [Ulcerative Colitis]https://fmt-japan.org/research-activities/fmt-cases-index?tag=uc [Irritable Bowel Syndrome]https://fmt-japan.org/research-activities/fmt-cases-index?tag=ibs [Atopic Allergies]https://fmt-japan.org/research-activities/fmt-cases-index?tag=allergy [Constipation]https://fmt-japan.org/research-activities/fmt-cases-index?tag=constipation [ASD (Autism Spectrum Disorder)]https://fmt-japan.org/research-activities/fmt-cases-index?tag=asd [Other Diseases]https://fmt-japan.org/research-activities/fmt-cases-index?tag=others

November 02, 2024 Autism Spectrum DisorderLuke's Ashiya Clinic

12-year-old girl with autism spectrum disorder -Fecal microbiota transplant case report

Case presentation 12-year-old girl with autistic spectrum disorder summary A case of transplantation for autistic spectrum disorder. Improvement in bowel movements, sleep quality, and tantrums were observed, but not much change was seen in the hyperactivity aspect or impulsivity. Basic Information Patients :12-year-old girlAttending physician :Luke’s Ashiya ClinicMedical institution in charge of transplantation :Luke’s Ashiya […]

November 02, 2024 Autism Spectrum DisorderLuke's Ashiya Clinic

6-year-old boy with autism spectrum disorder -Fecal microbiota transplant case report

Case presentation 6-year-old boy with autistic spectrum disorder summary A case of transplantation for autism spectrum disorder (ASD). The patient has difficulty in understanding his surroundings and tends to be hyperactive. The main complaint was lack of concentration. No significant change was observed after transplantation. Basic Information Patients :6 year old boyAttending physician :Luke’s Ashiya […]