25 results on '"YAMAMOTO, Yasuhisa"'
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2. Safety and effectiveness of eribulin in Japanese patients with locally advanced or metastatic breast cancer: a post-marketing observational study.
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Watanabe, Junichiro, Ito, Yoshinori, Ohsumi, Shozo, Mizutani, Mitsuhiro, Tashiro, Hideya, Sakurai, Kenichi, Takahashi, Masato, Saito, Tsuyoshi, Tsurutani, Junji, Mukai, Hirofumi, Yoshinami, Tetsuhiro, Takao, Shintaro, Yamamoto, Yasuhisa, Matsuoka, Toshiyuki, Iwase, Hirotaka, Iwata, Hiroji, Nakamura, Seigo, and Saeki, Toshiaki
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BREAST tumors ,CANCER relapse ,CONFIDENCE intervals ,DRUG side effects ,MARKETING ,METASTASIS ,SCIENTIFIC observation ,PATIENT safety ,TREATMENT effectiveness ,DISEASE incidence ,DESCRIPTIVE statistics ,ERIBULIN ,THERAPEUTICS - Abstract
Background This large-scale study was conducted to evaluate the safety and effectiveness of eribulin for the treatment of inoperable or recurrent breast cancer in real-world settings in Japan. Methods Between July and December 2011, eligible patients with inoperable or recurrent breast cancer receiving eribulin for the first time were centrally registered and observed for 1 year. Eribulin was administered intravenously (1.4 mg/m) on days 1 and 8 of every 3-week cycle. The primary endpoint was the frequency and intensity of adverse drug reactions (ADRs). Secondary endpoints included overall response rate (ORR) and time to treatment failure (TTF). Results Of 968 patients registered at 325 institutions, 951 and 671 were included in the safety and effectiveness analyses, respectively. In the safety population, ADRs were observed in 841 patients (88.4%). The most common (≥15% incidence) were neutropenia (66.6%), leukopenia (62.4%), lymphopenia (18.4%), and peripheral neuropathy (16.8%). The most common grade ≥ 3 ADRs (>5% incidence) were neutropenia (59.8%), leukopenia (50.5%), lymphopenia (16.1%), and febrile neutropenia (7.7%). In the effectiveness population, ORR was 16.5% (95% confidence interval: 13.7, 19.4). The median TTF was 127 days (95% confidence interval: 120, 134). Conclusions The safety and effectiveness profile of eribulin was consistent with prior studies. Eribulin had a favorable risk-benefit balance when used in real-world clinical settings. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2017
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3. Support of self-management for chronic kidney failure patients.
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Sota, Yasuhiko, Yamamoto, Keisuke, Hirakawa, Masahito, Doi, Souichiro, and Yamamoto, Yasuhisa
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- 2011
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4. Support of self-management for chronic kidney failure patients.
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Sota, Yasuhiko, Yamamoto, Keisuke, Hirakawa, Masahito, Doi, Souichiro, and Yamamoto, Yasuhisa
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- 2011
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5. Multi-layer reticle (MLR) strategy application to double-patterning/double-exposure for better overlay error control and mask cost reduction.
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Yamamoto, Yasuhisa, Rigby, Rodney, and Sweis, Jason
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- 2007
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6. Primary osteosarcoma of the breast.
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Murakami, Shigeki, Isozaki, Hiroshi, Shou, Tatsuo, Sakai, Kunihiko, Yamamoto, Yasuhisa, Oomori, Masako, and Toyoda, Hiroshi
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OSTEOSARCOMA ,BREAST cancer ,CYTOLOGY ,BIOPSY ,RADIONUCLIDE imaging - Abstract
Presented herein is a case of primary pure osteosarcoma of the breast. A 59-year-old woman noticed a left breast tumor. Mammography showed a cluster of crushed stone-like calcifications, which gave the tumor a raw cotton-like appearance. Malignancy was suspected on fine-needle aspiration cytology of the tumor. An excisional biopsy was performed. The tumor was 2.0 × 2.4 cm in size. Histopathologically the tumor was composed of diffuse atypical cells with mitosis and a lot of bone. Atypical cells were thought to be neoplastic osteoblasts. Multinucleated osteoclastic cells were interspersed with osteoblasts. Spindle cells were found at the verge of the tumor. A few entrapped tubular structures were seen. Immunohistochemistry indicated that neoplastic osteoblastic cells of the tumor were stained positively for vimentin, but negatively for epithelial markers; which suggested that the tumor cell elements originated from epithelial cells. This tumor was diagnosed as primary extraskeletal osteosarcoma. Partial resection was additionally performed around the excisional biopsy without dissection of the axillary lymph nodes. Bone radionuclide scan after operation showed no abnormal uptake. At 5 years after surgery no recurrence was seen. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2009
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7. Tunable sharp notch filter for UWB application.
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Yamamoto, Yasuhisa, Li, Keren, and Hashimoto, Osamu
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ELECTRIC filters ,VARACTORS ,ULTRA-wideband devices ,CAPACITORS ,RADIO resistors - Abstract
This article presents a novel tunable sharp notch filter using open stub structure with varactor for implementing detect-and-avoid method into ultrawideband radio system. On the basis of the experimental results on the open stub structure with lumped capacitor, we introduced two techniques in this work to realize a tunable sharp notch filter using open stub structure with varactor to perform narrow stopband and using resistors to build a DC bias circuit, so that no influence to the tunable notch filter over a wide band. The developed tunable notch filter has excellent performance: wide tuning range from 3.65 to 4.35 GHz with low tuning voltage from 0 to 6 V, narrow bandwidth less than 270 MHz of the notch filter (at 10 dB insertion loss at 0 V), and compact size of the developed filter: about 2.0 cm × 4.0 cm. © 2008 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. Microwave Opt Technol Lett 50: 2712–2715, 2008; Published online in Wiley InterScience (www.interscience.wiley.com). DOI 10.1002/mop.23773 [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2008
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8. Morphometric and cytogenetic characteristics of testicular germ cells and Sertoli cell secretory function in men with non-mosaic Klinefelter's syndrome.
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Yamamoto, Yasuhisa, Sofikitis, Nikolaos, Mio, Yasuyuki, Loutradis, Dimitrios, Kaponis, Apostolos, and Miyagawa, Ikuo
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SPERMATOZOA physiology ,CARRIER proteins ,CHROMOSOME abnormalities ,CONCEPTION ,CYTOGENETICS ,FERTILIZATION in vitro ,FOLLICLE-stimulating hormone ,INFERTILITY ,KARYOTYPES ,KLINEFELTER'S syndrome ,MOSAICISM ,SEX chromosomes ,SPERMATOZOA ,SPERM motility ,TESTIS ,FLUORESCENCE in situ hybridization - Abstract
Background: Klinefelter's syndrome is the most frequent chromosomal abnormality in infertile men. In this study, the chromosomes of round spermatids and spermatogonia/primary spermatocytes from men with non-mosaic Klinefelter's syndrome were examined, together with the Sertoli cell secretory function and sperm morphometry.Methods: Twenty-four men with non-mosaic Klinefelter's syndrome and nine men with obstructive azoospermia underwent therapeutic testicular biopsy. When spermatozoa in the final filtrate were present, they were processed for sperm morphometry or ICSI. Sperm morphometry was evaluated by the maximal length and width of the sperm head, the length of the midpiece and the ratio of the acrosomal region to the total surface area of the head. When round spermatids were present, they were processed for fluorescent in-situ hybridization (FISH). FISH was also applied to fragments of seminiferous tubules. Sertoli cell secretory function was measured by the amount of androgen binding protein (ABP) secreted in vitro.Results: More than 93% of the evaluated round spermatids were normal. The proportions of 24,XY and of 24,XX round spermatids to the total number were significantly larger in men with Klinefelter's syndrome than in obstructed azoospermic men. Men with Klinefelter's syndrome who had spermatozoa in their testicular tissue (n = 12) were positive for both 46,XY and 47,XXY spermatogonia in their seminiferous tubules. In contrast, men with Klinefelter's syndrome without spermatozoa in their testicular tissue (n = 12) were positive for 47,XXY spermatogonia but negative for 46,XY spermatogonia in their seminiferous tubules. ABP profiles were significantly smaller in men with Klinefelter's syndrome who were negative for spermatozoa compared with men who were positive. Four pregnancies were achieved and five healthy babies were born.Conclusions: This study suggests that few 46,XXY spermatogonia undergo meiosis with an XX pairing and a Y univalent type of pairing. Hyperhaploid round spermatids (24,XY and 24,XX) may be produced by meiosis of 47,XXY spermatogonia. Men with Klinefelter's syndrome who are negative for testicular spermatozoa have a greater degree of Sertoli cell secretory dysfunction compared with men with Klinefelter's syndrome who are positive for spermatozoa. There are several defects in sperm morphometry with functional significance in men with Klinefelter's syndrome. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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9. Effects of cotinine on sperm motility, membrane function, and fertilizing capacity in vitro.
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Sofikitis, Nikolaos, Takenaka, Manami, Kanakas, Nikolaos, Papadopoulos, Hlias, Yamamoto, Yasuhisa, Drakakis, Peter, and Miyagawa, Ikuo
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SPERMATOZOA ,SEMEN ,INJECTIONS ,FERTILIZATION in vitro ,REPRODUCTIVE technology ,SEX (Biology) - Abstract
We evaluated the effect of cotinine on sperm fertilizing capacity in vitro. Human spermatozoa were washed and re-suspended in medium containing albumin and various concentrations of cotinine (0, 100, 200, 400, or 800 ng/ml). After an 8-h incubation period, sperm motility, hypoosmotic swelling test (HOST) outcome, and the percentage of hyperactivated spermatozoa were assayed. Aliquots of spermatozoa were then processed for the zona-free hamster oocyte sperm penetration assay (SPA) or hamster ooplasmic injections. Spermatozoa exposed to concentrations of cotinine equal to 400 or 800 ng/ml demonstrated significantly smaller outcomes for all of the above with the exception of after hamster ooplasmic injections, where high cotinine concentrations did not affect sperm viability or sperm capacity to undergo decondensation and activate hamster oocytes. It appears that cotinine concentrations of 400 or 800 ng/ml exert a detrimental effect on sperm motility, membrane function, and the ability to undergo capacitation. In addition, the current findings suggest that smokers with a high seminal plasma cotinine concentration who participate in assisted reproduction programs may be treated with intracytoplasmic sperm injections (ICSI) rather than conventional in vitro fertilization (IVF) trials. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2000
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10. Postmeiotic modifications of spermatogenic cells are accompanied by inhibition of telomerase activity.
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Yamamoto, Yasuhisa, Sofikitis, Nikolaos, Ono, Koji, Kaki, Takayuki, Isoyama, Tadahiro, Suzuki, Nobuo, and Miyagawa, Ikuo
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We investigated whether testicular telomerase activity is due to telomerase expression in all cells or expression in a limited number of cells. Telomerase activity was assayed in highly purified fractions of spermatogonia cells plus primary spermatocytes, secondary spermatocytes plus round spermatids, secondary spermatocytes plus spermatids plus spermatozoa, round spermatids, or spermatozoa prepared from healthy or cryptorchid animals. Telomerase activity was additionally assayed in testicular tissue of prepubertal animals and animals with Sertoli cell only pathophysiology. Telomerase activity was detected in fractions containing primary spermatocytes and/or secondary spermatocytes and/or spermatids. Fractions enriched in round spermatids were positive for telomerase activity. In contrast, spermatozoa or Sertoli cell fractions were negative for telomerase activity. Using the relative telomerase activity assay and the sensitive quantitative telomerase assay to quantify telomerase activity, we showed that induction of cryptorchidism does not result in quantitative alterations in testicular tissue telomerase activity. In addition, elimination of round spermatids does not lead to significant alterations in testicular tissue telomerase activity. The present results suggest that the male gamete telomerase activity is inhibited during spermiogenesis. Furthermore, it appears that spermatogonia/primary spermatocytes are the main sources of telomerase activity in the testis. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 1999
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11. Spermatogenesis and spermiogenesis. Highly sensitive quantitative telomerase assay of diagnostic testicular biopsy material predicts the presence of haploid spermatogenic cells in therapeutic testicular biopsy in men with Sertoli cell-only syndrome.
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Yamamoto, Yasuhisa, Sofikitis, Nikolaos, Mio, Yasuyuki, and Miyagawa, Ikuo
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The role of a telomerase assay in the recognition of Sertoli cell-only syndrome with testicular foci of haploid cells was evaluated. Men with Sertoli cell-only syndrome (n = 23) were given a new diagnostic testicular biopsy. Part of the biopsy was stained and the remainder was processed for the quantitative telomerase assay. After 3–13 months, a therapeutic testicular biopsy was performed. This material was minced and then examined using confocal laser scanning microscopy and fluorescent in-situ hybridization. Histology of diagnostic testicular biopsy material confirmed the diagnosis of Sertoli cell-only syndrome in all the participants. All seven men with a telomerase assay value in their diagnostic testicular biopsy of >42 total product generated (TPG) U/μg protein had haploid cells (i.e. spermatozoa and/or spermatids) in their therapeutic testicular biopsy. Among participants with telomerase assay values <42 TPG U/μg protein, only one man had haploid cells in his therapeutic testicular biopsy. Thus, telomerase assay values >42 TPG U/μg protein in the diagnostic biopsy identified 87.5% of the Sertoli cell-only syndrome men with haploid cells in their therapeutic testicular biopsy. Significantly higher values of the telomerase assay were found in men with testicular foci of haploid cells than in men without these foci. The use of a quantitative telomerase assay biopsy appears to be important for identifying those men with Sertoli cell-only syndrome who have foci of haploid cells and can be candidates for assisted reproduction techniques. [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER]
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- 1999
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12. Andrology. Ooplasmic injections of rabbit round spermatid nuclei or intact round spermatids from fresh, cryopreserved and cryostored samples*.
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Yamamoto, Yasuhisa, Sofikitis, Nikolaos, and Miyagawa, Ikuo
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We compared the outcome of ooplasmic round spermatid nuclear injections (ROSNI) versus intact round spermatid injections (ROSI). Rabbit round spermatid nuclei and intact round spermatids were recovered and injected into rabbit oocytes (groups A and B, respectively). Fertilization, cleavage and embryonic development rates were compared. In additional studies, five protocols for cryopreservation of round spermatids and two protocols for cryostorage of round spermatids were applied. The outcome of ROSNI techniques using frozen–thawed or cryostored–warmed round spermatids was evaluated. The cleavage rate and the overall morula plus blastocyst development rate were significantly larger in group A than group B. ROSNI procedures are superior to ROSI techniques in the rabbit. The largest fertilization, cleavage and embryonic development rates after ROSNI techniques using cryopreserved or cryostored round spermatids were demonstrated in groups of round spermatids in which a mixture of seminal plasma plus test yolk buffer was employed as an extender, and dimethyl sulphoxide plus a high concentration of glycerol served as cryoprotectants. It appears that the seminal plasma contains factors protecting round spermatids during cryopreservation or cryostorage, and/or the employment of two cryoprotectants has a beneficial role in the maintenance of round spermatid reproductive capacity. [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER]
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- 1999
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13. Andrology. Effects of hypercholesterolaemia on Leydig and Sertoli cell secretory function and the overall sperm fertilizing capacity in the rabbit.
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Yamamoto, Yasuhisa, Shimamoto, Kenji, Sofikitis, Nikolaos, and Miyagawa, Ikuo
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The effects of hypercholesterolaemia on testicular endocrine and exocrine function were evaluated. The influence of hypercholesterolaemia on sperm quality, quantity, and fertilizing potential was also determined. Ten mature rabbits (group A) were fed chow containing 3% cholesterol for 12 weeks. Ten control rabbits (group B) were fed normal chow for the same period. At the end of the experimental period testosterone profiles and sperm parameters were evaluated and the sperm reproductive potential was assessed by in vitro fertilization (IVF) techniques. Peripheral serum testosterone responses to testicular stimulation with human chorionic gonadotrophin, androgen-binding protein activity in testicular cytosols, sperm concentration, sperm motility, length of sperm midpiece, and IVF outcome were all significantly lower in group A than in group B. In contrast, serum cholesterol concentrations were significantly higher in group A. There were no significant differences in either testicular versus intra-abdominal temperature differences or cholesterol concentrations in seminal plasma or testicular tissue between groups A and B. The results suggest that hypercholesterolaemia has a detrimental effect on Leydig and Sertoli cell secretory function, spermatogenesis, epididymal sperm maturation process, and the overall sperm fertilizing capacity. [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER]
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- 1999
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14. Effects of smoking on testicular function and fertilizing potential in rats.
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Yamamoto, Yasuhisa, Isoyama, Eiko, Sofikitis, Nikolaos, and Miyagawa, Ikuo
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We evaluated the effects of smoking on testicular function and fertilizing potential in rats. Twenty rats (group A) were exposed to the smoke of 20 cigarettes for 1 h per day. Ten rats (group B) were exposed to the smoke of 40 incense sticks for 1 h per day, and an additional 10 rats served as a control group (group C). After 10 weeks of daily exposure, serum levels of nicotine and cotinine were assessed, and a mating test was conducted. Five days later, serum concentrations of testosterone before and after human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) stimulation, gonadotropins, and epididymal sperm content and motility were evaluated. In addition, in vitro fertilization was carried out. Nicotine and cotinine were detected in group A, but not in groups B and C. Basal serum testosterone and gonadotropin concentrations did not differ significantly among the three groups, but the testosterone response to hCG stimulation was significantly lower in group A than in groups B and C. Group A showed significant reductions in epididymal sperm content and motility, and in fertility in vivo and in vitro. These findings suggest that smoking leads to a secretory dysfunction of the Leydig cells, and also a deficiency in sperm maturation and spermatogenesis. In addition, smoking has a detrimental effect on sperm fertilizing potentials in vivo and in vitro. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 1998
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15. Effects of Chronic Renal Failure on Hypothalamo-Pituitary-Testicular Axis Function and Fertility in Rats.
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Yamamoto, Yasuhisa, Sofikitis, Nikolaos, and Miyagawa, Ikuo
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- 1996
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16. Surgical treatment for the recurrence of colorectal cancer.
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Yamamoto, Yasuhisa, Imai, Hiroyuki, Iwamoto, Sueharu, Kasai, Yutaka, and Tsunoda, Tsukasa
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We report the results of a retrospective study conducted on patients who developed recurrence following surgery for colorectal cancer, and present a practical plan to improve the survival rates. Of 974 patients who underwent surgery for colorectal cancer in our hospital during the 20 years between 1974 and 1993, 152 developed recurrence, as local recurrence in 70 (7.2%), as liver metastasis in 47 (4.8%), and as pulmonary metastasis in 35 (3.6%). The number of patients who underwent reoperation or curative resection was 54 (77.1%) and 13 (24.1%), respectively, of those with local recurrence, 16 (34.0%) and 6 (37.5%) of those with liver metastasis, and 6 (17.1%) and 6 (100.0%) of those with pulmonary metastasis. The 3- and 5-year survival rates were 13.4% and 8.9%, respectively, after reoperation for local recurrence, 14.4% and 0%, after reoperation for liver metastasis, and 53.3% and 53.3% after reoperation for pulmonary metastasis. Although evaluation was difficult owing to the small number of patients with lung metastasis, resection of a pulmonary lesion resulted in a good outcome. Furthermore, a significant difference in 3- and 5-year survival rates was observed between patients who underwent reoperation and those who underwent conservative treatment, for whom the survival rates were 0% and 0% following local recurrence, 4.6% and 0% following liver metastasis, and 0% and 0% following lung metastasis, at 3 and 5 years, respectively. These findings indicate that aggressive surgery for recurrence may result in a better outcome. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 1996
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17. Staging and treatment for patients with pancreatic cancer. How small is an early pancreatic cancer?
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Tsunoda, Tsukasa, Yamamoto, Yasuhisa, Kimoto, Masatoshi, Imai, Hiroyuki, Iwamoto, Sueharu, Kawasaki, Seiji, Kawashima, Kunihiro, Tadaoka, Yoshiyuki, Majima, Toshimitsu, Onuma, Eishi, Iki, Katsumichi, Kubozoe, Tadahiko, and Eto, Toshifumi
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To determine the tumor size that constitutes early pancreatic cancer, we reviewed and analyzed the English-language and Japanese literature (a total of 25 publications) on small pancreatic cancers less than 2 cm in diameter and/or stage 1 cancers. Reports on in situ carcinoma and intraductal carcinoma of the pancreas were also evaluated. The results were: (1) A total of 302 cases of small pancreatic cancer less than 2 cm in diameter reported at separate institutions were pooled from 15 reports. The rates for patients in stage I and those with no lymph node metastasis averaged 41.7% and 57.9%, respectively. The 5-year postoperative cumulative survival rate (5Y-PCR) was less than 50% in almost all these reports. Similar data were shown in the 7 collective reviews. (2) Another 33 cases of small pancreatic cancer of 1 cm or less in diameter were collected from three reports. The rates for stage I tumor and 5Y-PCR at one institution with two reports were 100% and 100% and the rates in the other report were 85% and 78%, respectively. (3) Twelve cases of in situ carcinoma and intraductal carcinoma of the pancreas were collected from four reports. All of the patients were stage I and were alive with no evidence of tumor recurrence for periods ranging from 6 to 78 months. Small pancreatic cancer less than 1 cm in diameter is better viewed as an early pancreatic cancer, and in situ carcinoma and intraductal carcinoma of the pancreas with minimal invasion to the pancreatic parenchyma may be defined as early pancreatic cancer, regardless of size. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 1998
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18. Amino Acids in the Brain.
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YAMAMOTO, YASUHISA, MORI, AKITANE, and JINNAI, DENNOSUKE
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19. AMINO ACIDS IN THE BRAIN -ANALYSIS OF AMINO ACIDS IN VARIOUS AREAS OF THE CEREBRAL CORTEX-.
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Yamamoto, Yasuhisa, Iwado, Takaaki, Kitamura, Motoo, Uno, Kazumasa, and Sugiu, Ryosuke
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- 1963
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20. Y-Chromosomal STR Loci Data in Japanese Using the Y-PLEX™5 and Y-PLEX™6 PCR Amplification Kits.
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Kido, Akira, Hara, Masaaki, Kameyama, Hiroshi, Yamamoto, Yasuhisa, Susukida, Rie, and Oya, Masakazu
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DNA fingerprinting ,GENOMICS ,EXOCRINE secretions ,BLOOD testing ,FORENSIC sciences - Abstract
Focuses on the extraction of genomic DNA from blood and semen samples taken from unrelated Japanese males through the phenol-chloroform method for forensic analysis. Amplification of the Y-chromosomal short tandem repeat loci; Detection of the amplified products with the genetic analyzer.
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21. Effects of Chronic Renal Failure on the Sperm Fertilizing Capacity.
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Yamamoto, Yasuhisa, Sofikitis, Nikolaos, and Miyagawa, Ikuo
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- 1997
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22. Aggressive angiomyxoma occurring in the scrotum: Report of a case.
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Murakami, Shigeki, Ishiga, Nobushi, Sho, Tatsuo, Sakai, Kunihiko, Fujii, Yasuhiro, and Yamamoto, Yasuhisa
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The authors recently treated a case of aggressive angiomyxoma occurring in the left scrotum. A 61-year-old Japanese man was diagnosed as having an inguinal irreducible hernia that descended to the bottom of the scrotum preoperatively. However, during the operation a large tumor was found between the spermatic fascia and the skin pressing the testis upward. The tumor measured 20×15×15 cm, was yellowish with a smooth surface encapsulated by a membrane similar to the pleura, and the cut surface was gelatinous. The histological findings indicated that the tumor had thick-walled vessels which had prominently increased in size, delicately waved collagen fibers, and stromal cells in a myxoid background. The patient has remained recurrence-free as of 11 months after surgery. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 1996
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23. Impact of the surgical modality for axillary lymph node dissection on postoperative drainage and seroma formation after total mastectomy.
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Isozaki, Hiroshi, Yamamoto, Yasuhisa, Murakami, Shigeki, Matsumoto, Sasau, and Takama, Takehiro
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AXILLARY lymph node dissection ,MASTECTOMY ,SENTINEL lymph nodes ,DRAINAGE ,OPERATIVE surgery ,BODY mass index - Abstract
Background: The most common complications after total mastectomy with axillary lymph node treatment are prolonged drainage and seroma formation. The aim of this study was to find factors correlated with prolonged fluid discharge (prolonged drainage or seroma formation after 20th operative day or later), including surgical techniques or devices and clinical factors. Patients and methods: A total of 202 conclusive primary breast cancer patients underwent total mastectomy with axillary lymph node treatment between January 7, 2014 and June 20, 2018 at our hospital. The factors that correlated with the total fluid discharge volume and prolonged fluid discharge were examined statistically. The surgical modalities for total mastectomy with axillary treatment were classified into the following three groups:, Group A; skin flap formation by EC and axillary lymph node dissection by EC with ligation of the arteries and veins, Group B; skin flap formation by EC and axillary lymph node dissection by ultrasonic dissector (UD) without ligation of the vessels. Group D; skin flap formation by electrocautery (EC) and axillary lymph node dissection by picking up using forceps and ligation (PL). Results: The total fluid discharge volume and prolonged fluid discharge after total mastectomy with sentinel node retrieval (33 patients) were significantly lower than those after total mastectomy with axillary lymph node dissection (169 patients). In patients treated without drainage, a high rate of seroma formation and prolonged fluid discharge were observed, and 1 patient developed seroma infection. In the total mastectomy with axillary lymph node dissection group, logistic regression analysis revealed that body mass index, 1-week drainage volume, and surgical modality were independently correlated with prolonged fluid discharge. Conclusions: The surgical procedure for axillary lymph node dissection should be considered to avoid prolonged fluid discharge, and the lymph vessels should be ligated in axillary lymph node dissection. An ultrasonic dissector was not effective in reducing the total fluid discharge volume. An optimal axillary lymph node dissection technique should be developed. For the patients without drainage, careful postoperative treatment should be given to avoid infectious seroma formation, even for patients who underwent total mastectomy with sentinel lymph node retrieval. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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24. Telomerase activity in testicular biopsy material.
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Yamamoto, Yasuhisa, Sofikitis, Nikolaos, and Miyagawa, Ikuo
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- 2000
25. Spontaneous Jejunai Perforation in Continuous Ambulatory Peritoneal Dialysis.
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Yamamoto, Yasuhisa, Mure, Tsutomu, Sano, Kaiso, Hirano, Hiroshi, and Osawa, Gengo
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- 1993
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