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2. An improved biologically transparent illumination system that increases the accuracy of detecting the correct position of a nasogastric tube in the stomach.
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Hanayo Masaki, Hirofumi Hirano, Junji Takahashi, Teppei Kamada, and Eiji Masaki
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Medicine ,Science - Abstract
The aim of this study was to determine whether an improved biologically transparent illumination system results in more reliable detection of the correct position of the nasogastric tube in surgical patients. In total, 102 patients undergoing general surgery were included in this prospective observational study. After general anesthesia, all patients were inserted a nasogastric tube equipped with an improved biologically transparent illumination catheter. Identification of biologically transparent light in the epigastric area indicated successful insertion of the nasogastric tube into the stomach. The position of the tube was confirmed by X-ray examination, and its findings were compared with those of the biologically transparent illumination system. We observed biologically transparent light in epigastric area in 87 of the 102 patients. X-ray examination revealed that the nasogastric tube was placed in the stomach in all of these 87 patients. Light was not observed in the remaining 15 patients; the tube position was confirmed in the stomach in 11 of these patients but not in the other 4 by X-ray examination. Illumination had a sensitivity of 88.8% and a specificity of 100%. Our results suggest that this improved biologically transparent illumination system increased the accuracy of detecting the correct position of a nasogastric tube in the stomach. X-ray examination is required to check the position of the nasogastric tube in patients when biologically transparent illumination light is negative.
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- 2023
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3. Biologically transparent illumination is a safe, fast, and simple technique for detecting the correct position of the nasogastric tube in surgical patients under general anesthesia.
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Hirofumi Hirano, Hanayo Masaki, Teppei Kamada, Yoshie Taniguchi, and Eiji Masaki
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Medicine ,Science - Abstract
The aim of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of using biologically transparent illumination to detect the correct position of the nasogastric tube in surgical patients. This prospective observational study enrolled 102 patients undergoing general surgeries. In all cases, a nasogastric tube equipped with a biologically transparent illumination catheter was inserted after general anesthesia. The identification of biologically transparent light in the epigastric area either with or without finger pressure indicated that the tube had been successfully inserted into the stomach. X-ray examination was performed to ascertain the tube position and was compared with the findings of the biologically transparent illumination technique. Biologically transparent light was detected in 72 of the 102 patients. In all of these 72 patients, the position of the nasogastric tube in the stomach was confirmed by X-ray examination. The light was not detected in the other 30 patients; X-ray examination showed that the nasogastric tube was positioned in the stomach in 21 of these 30 patients but not in the other 9. The sensitivity and specificity of the illumination were 77.4% and 100%, respectively. The results suggest that biologically transparent illumination is a useful and safe technique for detecting the correct position of the nasogastric tube in surgical patients under general anesthesia. When the BT light cannot be identified, X-ray examination is mandatory to confirm the position of the nasogastric tube.
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- 2021
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4. Pathodynamics of Nitric Oxide Production Within Implanted Glioma Studied With an in Vivo Microdialysis Technique and Immunohistochemistry
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Tatsuki Oyoshi, Masahiro Nomoto, Hirofumi Hirano, and Jun-ichi Kuratsu
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Therapeutics. Pharmacology ,RM1-950 - Abstract
Nitric oxide (NO) is thought to be a mediator in many of the processes of malignant brain tumor progression. We examined NO production in the brain of normal conscious, freely moving rats with or without implanted C6 glioma. Both nitrite (NO2-) and nitrate (NO3-) in the dialysates of the two groups were measured using an in vivo microdialysis technique. The mean concentration of NO2- in the glioma group was two-times higher than that in the control group (P
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5. Analysis of Forward Sitting Functional Reach Test in Hemiplegic Stroke -Focusing on Load on Buttocks and Lower Extremities-.
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Hirofumi HIRANO, Shinichirou ISHII, Taku YONEYAMA, and Sumiko YAMAMOTO
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We sought to investigate the characteristics of load changes in the buttocks and feet during forward arm reach movements in seated post-stroke patients with hemiparesis, and to clarify a relationship between the load changes and functions of upper and lower limbs and trunk in the patients. This study involved 20 healthy individuals and 17 post-stroke patients with hemiparesis. Load changes on the buttocks and feet during maximum forward arm reach movements in the seated position were measured. Healthy individuals used their right arm, and the patients used their non-paralyzed arm. Correlations between maximum reach distance and load changes, upper and lower limb Brunnstrom Recovery Stage, and Functional Assessment for Control of Trunk were analyzed. Healthy individuals showed significantly greater load changes in the non-reaching side foot during maximum forward reach movements, while patients exhibited no left-right difference in the load changes. The foot load changes in non-reaching side of patients correlated significantly with maximum reach distance, lower limb Brunnstrom Recovery Stage, and Functional Assessment for Control of Trunk positively. Post-stroke patients with hemiparesis were suggested that it is difficult to apply load on the lower extremity of their paralyzed side. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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6. Dural sac shrinkage signs on magnetic resonance imaging at the thoracic level in spontaneous intracranial hypotension—its clinical significance
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Koji Yoshimoto, Naoaki Kanda, Kazunori Arita, Naoyuki Kitamura, Hitoshi Yamahata, Tomohisa Okada, F M Moinuddin, Hirofumi Hirano, Ryosuke Hanaya, Masamichi Atsuchi, Shingo Fujio, Muhammad Kamil, and Takashi Kawahara
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Epidural blood patch ,Epidural venous plexus ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Cerebrospinal fluid leak ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,Dura mater ,Magnetic resonance imaging ,medicine.disease ,Spinal cord ,Epidural space ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,medicine ,Surgery ,Neurology (clinical) ,Radiology ,business ,Neuroradiology - Abstract
Spontaneous intracranial hypotension (SIH) is secondary to a cerebrospinal fluid leak at the spinal level without obvious causative events. Several signs on brain and cervical spine magnetic resonance (MR) imaging (MRI) have been associated with SIH but can be equivocal or negative. This retrospective study sought to identify characteristic SIH signs on thoracic spinal MRI. Cranial and spinal MR images of 27 consecutive patients with classic SIH symptoms, who eventually received epidural autologous blood patches (EBPs), were analyzed. The most prevalent findings on T2-weighted MRI at the thoracic level were anterior shift of the spinal cord (96.3%) and dorsal dura mater (81.5%), probably caused by dural sac shrinkage. These dural sac shrinkage signs (DSSS) were frequently accompanied by cerebrospinal fluid collection in the posterior epidural space (77.8%) and a prominent epidural venous plexus (77.8%). These findings disappeared in all six patients who underwent post-EBP spinal MRI. Dural enhancement and brain sagging were minimum or absent on the cranial MR images of seven patients, although DSSS were obvious in these seven patients. For 23 patients with SIH and 28 healthy volunteers, a diagnostic test using thoracic MRI was performed by 13 experts to validate the usefulness of DSSS. The median sensitivity, specificity, positive-predictive value, negative-predictive value, and accuracy of the DSSS were high (range, 0.913–0.931). Detection of DSSS on thoracic MRI facilitates an SIH diagnosis without the use of invasive imaging modalities. The DSSS were positive even in patients in whom classic cranial MRI signs for SIH were equivocal or minimal.
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- 2021
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7. High-flow Nasal Cannula Oxygen Therapy for Respiratory Management after Postoperative Re-intubation/Re-extubation in Patients with Trisomy 18 and Trisomy 13: Two Case Reports
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Hirofumi Hirano, Yoshie Taniguchi, and Masato Kato
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We present two cases of general anesthesia in children with 18, 13 trisomy. One patient had difficulty with intubation and had to be reintubated postoperatively, another developed postoperative acute respiratory distress syndrome. The use of postoperative high-flow nasal cannula oxygen therapy to avoid reintubation is considered a feasible strategy.
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- 2022
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8. Roles for hENT1 and dCK in gemcitabine sensitivity and malignancy of meningioma
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Hajime Yonezawa, Masahiro Yamamoto, Koji Yoshimoto, Hiroyuki Uchida, Tomomi Sanomachi, Hirofumi Hirano, Chifumi Kitanaka, Keita Togashi, Tomoko Takajo, Shizuka Seino, Asuka Sugai, Yuki Yamada, Shuhei Suzuki, Yukihiko Sonoda, Nayuta Higa, and Masashi Okada
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Antimetabolites, Antineoplastic ,Cancer Research ,medicine.medical_treatment ,chemotherapy ,Equilibrative nucleoside transporter 1 ,Malignancy ,Deoxycytidine ,meningioma ,Equilibrative Nucleoside Transporter 1 ,Meningioma ,In vivo ,Deoxycytidine Kinase ,Meningeal Neoplasms ,otorhinolaryngologic diseases ,Humans ,AcademicSubjects/MED00300 ,Medicine ,neoplasms ,Chemotherapy ,Predictive marker ,biology ,business.industry ,Deoxycytidine kinase ,medicine.disease ,Gemcitabine ,nervous system diseases ,Pancreatic Neoplasms ,Oncology ,Basic and Translational Investigations ,biology.protein ,Cancer research ,AcademicSubjects/MED00310 ,Neurology (clinical) ,business ,predictive marker ,prognostic marker ,medicine.drug - Abstract
Background High-grade meningiomas are aggressive tumors with high morbidity and mortality rates that frequently recur even after surgery and adjuvant radiotherapy. However, limited information is currently available on the biology of these tumors, and no alternative adjuvant treatment options exist. Although we previously demonstrated that high-grade meningioma cells were highly sensitive to gemcitabine in vitro and in vivo, the underlying molecular mechanisms remain unknown. Methods We examined the roles of hENT1 (human equilibrative nucleoside transporter 1) and dCK (deoxycytidine kinase) in the gemcitabine sensitivity and growth of meningioma cells in vitro. Tissue samples from meningiomas (26 WHO grade I and 21 WHO grade II/III meningiomas) were immunohistochemically analyzed for hENT1 and dCK as well as for Ki-67 as a marker of proliferative activity. Results hENT1 and dCK, which play critical roles in the intracellular transport and activation of gemcitabine, respectively, were responsible for the high gemcitabine sensitivity of high-grade meningioma cells and were strongly expressed in high-grade meningiomas. hENT1 expression was required for the proliferation and survival of high-grade meningioma cells and dCK expression. Furthermore, high hENT1 and dCK expression levels correlated with stronger tumor cell proliferative activity and shorter survival in meningioma patients. Conclusions The present results suggest that hENT1 is a key molecular factor influencing the growth capacity and gemcitabine sensitivity of meningioma cells and also that hENT1, together with dCK, may be a viable prognostic marker for meningioma patients as well as a predictive marker of their responses to gemcitabine.
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- 2021
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9. Genetic analysis in patients with newly diagnosed glioblastomas treated with interferon-beta plus temozolomide in comparison with temozolomide alone
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Kazuhiko Mishima, Atsushi Natsume, Yasuo Iwadate, Takanori Onishi, Toshihiko Wakabayashi, Tomokazu Aoki, Kazuhiko Sugiyama, Tamio Ito, Eiichi Ishikawa, Yusuke Okuno, Yoshitaka Narita, Toshihiro Kumabe, Takaaki Beppu, Ryo Nishikawa, Koji Yoshimoto, Masaki Hirano, Kenichiro Asano, Kaoru Kurisu, Kazuya Motomura, Hideo Nakamura, Yoshiki Arakawa, Nobusada Shinoura, Minako Sumi, Kosuke Aoki, Shinya Sato, Fumiyuki Yamasaki, Akio Asai, Tatsuya Abe, Soichiro Shibui, Motoo Nagane, Hiroyuki Kobayashi, Takayuki Matsuo, Akitake Mukasa, Hikaru Sasaki, Yoshihiro Muragaki, Atsuo Yoshino, Akira Matsumura, Fumiharu Ohka, Yoko Nakasu, Sachi Maeda, Mizuhiko Terasaki, Hirofumi Hirano, Alimu Adilijiang, Takamasa Kayama, Naoya Hashimoto, and Takashi Maruyama
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Adult ,Male ,Oncology ,Cancer Research ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Methyltransferase ,Antineoplastic Agents ,Deep sequencing ,Young Adult ,03 medical and health sciences ,symbols.namesake ,0302 clinical medicine ,Internal medicine ,Temozolomide ,Humans ,Medicine ,Telomerase reverse transcriptase ,DNA Modification Methylases ,Telomerase ,Aged ,Sanger sequencing ,Performance status ,Brain Neoplasms ,business.industry ,Tumor Suppressor Proteins ,Hazard ratio ,Microsatellite instability ,Interferon-beta ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Isocitrate Dehydrogenase ,DNA Repair Enzymes ,Treatment Outcome ,Neurology ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,symbols ,Female ,Neurology (clinical) ,Glioblastoma ,business ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery ,medicine.drug - Abstract
This study aimed to explore the genetic alterations and to identify good responders in the experimental arm in the tumor samples from newly diagnosed glioblastoma (GBM) patients enrolled in JCOG0911; a randomized phase II trial was conducted to compare the efficacy of interferonβ (IFNβ) plus temozolomide (TMZ) with that of TMZ alone. Of 122 tumors, we performed deep targeted sequencing to determine the somatic mutations, copy number variations, and tumor mutation burden; pyrosequencing for O6-methylguanine-DNA methyltransferase (MGMT) promoter methylation; Sanger sequencing for the telomerase reverse transcriptase (TERT) promoter; and microsatellite instability (MSI) testing in 95, 91, 91 and 72 tumors, respectively. We performed a multivariable Cox regression analysis using backward stepwise selection of variables including clinical factors (sex, age, performance status, residual tumor after resection, tumor location) and genetic alterations. Deep sequencing detected an IDH1 mutation in 13 tumors (14%). The MGMT promoter methylation by quantitative pyrosequencing was observed in 41% of the tumors. A mutation in the TERT promoter was observed in 69% of the tumors. While high tumor mutation burden (> 10 mutations per megabase) was seen in four tumors, none of the tumors displayed MSI-high. The clinical and genetic factors considered as independent favorable prognostic factors were gross total resection (hazard ratio [HR]: 0.49, 95% confidence interval, 0.30–0.81, P = 0.0049) and MGMT promoter methylation (HR: 0.43, 0.21–0.88, P = 0.023). However, tumor location at the temporal lobe (HR: 1.90, 1.22–2.95, P = 0.0046) was an independent unfavorable prognostic factor. No predictive factors specific to the TMZ + IFNβ + Radiotherapy (RT) group were found. This additional sub-analytical study of JCOG0911 among patients with newly diagnosed GBM showed that tumor location at the temporal lobe, gross total resection, and MGMT promoter methylation were significant prognostic factors, although no factors specific to IFNβ addition were identified.
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10. Motion Analysis of Reaching Movements in a Sitting Position: Focusing on Load Change Characteristics
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Hirofumi Hirano and Sumiko Yamamoto
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Motion analysis ,Computer science ,Position (vector) ,Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation ,Sitting ,Geodesy - Published
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11. Variety in magnetic resonance imaging of enlarged perivascular space: Case reports
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Mohammad Ali Akbar, Muhammad Kamil, F. M. Moinuddin, Shingo Fujio, Hirofumi Hirano, Arie Ibrahim, Yuriz Bakhtiar, Thohar Arifin, Zainal Muttaqin, and Kazunori Arita
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- 2021
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12. High filamin-C expression predicts enhanced invasiveness and poor outcome in glioblastoma multiforme
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Tatsuhiko Furukawa, Masashi Idogawa, Hajime Yonezawa, Tomoko Takajo, Koji Yoshimoto, Nayuta Higa, Takuro Hirano, Masatatsu Yamamoto, Yoshinari Shinsato, Michiko Shimokawa, Kazunori Arita, Kohichi Kawahara, Hirofumi Hirano, Muhammad Kamil, and Kentaro Minami
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Male ,Cancer Research ,MMP2 ,Filamins ,Kaplan-Meier Estimate ,urologic and male genital diseases ,Filamin ,Malignancy ,Article ,Prognostic markers ,03 medical and health sciences ,Cancer epidemiology ,0302 clinical medicine ,Cell Movement ,Cell Line, Tumor ,Biomarkers, Tumor ,Humans ,Medicine ,Neoplasm Invasiveness ,FLNC ,Actin ,Cell Proliferation ,urogenital system ,business.industry ,Cell migration ,Actin cytoskeleton ,medicine.disease ,female genital diseases and pregnancy complications ,Cell invasion ,nervous system diseases ,Gene Expression Regulation, Neoplastic ,CNS cancer ,Actin Cytoskeleton ,Oncology ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Cancer research ,Matrix Metalloproteinase 2 ,Immunohistochemistry ,Biomarker (medicine) ,Female ,Glioblastoma ,business - Abstract
Background Glioblastoma multiforme (GBM), the most common brain malignancy in adults, is generally aggressive and incurable, even with multiple treatment modalities and agents. Filamins (FLNs) are a group of actin-binding proteins that regulate the actin cytoskeleton in cells. However, the role of FLNs in malignancies—particularly in GBM—is unclear. Methods The relation between FLNC expression and overall survival in GBM was evaluated by the Kaplan−Meier analysis using GBM patients from the Kagoshima University Hospital (n = 90) and data from the Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA) (n = 153). To assess FLNC function in GBM, cell migration and invasion were examined with Transwell and Matrigel invasion assays using FLNC-overexpressing U251MG and LN299 GBM cells, and ShRNA-mediated FLNC knocked-down KNS81 and U87MG cells. The gelatin zymography assay was used to estimate matrix metalloproteinase (MMP) 2 activity. Results In silico analysis of GBM patient data from TCGA and immunohistochemical analyses of clinical GBM specimens revealed that increased FLNC expression was associated with poor patient prognosis. FLNC overexpression in GBM cell lines was positively correlated with enhanced invasiveness, but not migration, and was accompanied by upregulation of MMP2. Conclusions FLNC is a potential therapeutic target and biomarker for GBM progression.
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- 2019
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13. Dural sac shrinkage signs on magnetic resonance imaging at the thoracic level in spontaneous intracranial hypotension-its clinical significance
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Takashi, Kawahara, Kazunori, Arita, Shingo, Fujio, Ryosuke, Hanaya, Masamichi, Atsuchi, F M, Moinuddin, Muhammad, Kamil, Tomohisa, Okada, Hirofumi, Hirano, Naoyuki, Kitamura, Naoaki, Kanda, Hitoshi, Yamahata, and Koji, Yoshimoto
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Epidural Space ,Cerebrospinal Fluid Leak ,Intracranial Hypotension ,Humans ,Magnetic Resonance Imaging ,Retrospective Studies - Abstract
Spontaneous intracranial hypotension (SIH) is secondary to a cerebrospinal fluid leak at the spinal level without obvious causative events. Several signs on brain and cervical spine magnetic resonance (MR) imaging (MRI) have been associated with SIH but can be equivocal or negative. This retrospective study sought to identify characteristic SIH signs on thoracic spinal MRI.Cranial and spinal MR images of 27 consecutive patients with classic SIH symptoms, who eventually received epidural autologous blood patches (EBPs), were analyzed.The most prevalent findings on T2-weighted MRI at the thoracic level were anterior shift of the spinal cord (96.3%) and dorsal dura mater (81.5%), probably caused by dural sac shrinkage. These dural sac shrinkage signs (DSSS) were frequently accompanied by cerebrospinal fluid collection in the posterior epidural space (77.8%) and a prominent epidural venous plexus (77.8%). These findings disappeared in all six patients who underwent post-EBP spinal MRI. Dural enhancement and brain sagging were minimum or absent on the cranial MR images of seven patients, although DSSS were obvious in these seven patients. For 23 patients with SIH and 28 healthy volunteers, a diagnostic test using thoracic MRI was performed by 13 experts to validate the usefulness of DSSS. The median sensitivity, specificity, positive-predictive value, negative-predictive value, and accuracy of the DSSS were high (range, 0.913-0.931).Detection of DSSS on thoracic MRI facilitates an SIH diagnosis without the use of invasive imaging modalities. The DSSS were positive even in patients in whom classic cranial MRI signs for SIH were equivocal or minimal.
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- 2021
14. A Clinical Rule for Preoperative Prediction of BRAF Mutation Status in Craniopharyngiomas
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Tomoko Takajo, Alexander Kaplan, Ivanna Bihun, Kazunori Arita, Tareq A. Juratli, Maria Martinez-Lage, Hirofumi Hirano, Shingo Fujio, Alexandria Fink, Pamela S. Jones, Yushi Nagano, Naema Nayyar, Shilpa S. Tummala, Priscilla K. Brastianos, William T. Curry, Mia Bertalan, Daniel P. Cahill, Koji Yoshimoto, and Fred G. Barker
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Oncology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,medicine.medical_treatment ,medicine.disease ,Preoperative care ,digestive system diseases ,Craniopharyngioma ,Targeted therapy ,03 medical and health sciences ,Papillary craniopharyngioma ,0302 clinical medicine ,Neoadjuvant treatment ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Internal medicine ,Cohort ,Mutation (genetic algorithm) ,medicine ,Surgery ,Neurology (clinical) ,business ,neoplasms ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery ,Calcification - Abstract
BACKGROUND Papillary craniopharyngiomas are characterized by BRAFV600E mutations. Targeted therapy can elicit a dramatic radiographic regression of these tumors. Therefore, prediction of BRAF mutation status before definitive surgery could enable neoadjuvant treatment strategies. OBJECTIVE To establish preoperative prediction criteria to identify patients with a BRAF mutant craniopharyngioma. METHODS Sixty-four patients with craniopharyngioma were included in this study. We determined BRAF mutation status by targeted sequencing. After scoring interobserver variability between presurgical clinical data and radiographic features, we established a diagnostic rule for BRAF mutation in our discovery cohort. We then validated the rule in an independent cohort. RESULTS The BRAFV600E mutation was detected in 12 of 42 patients in the discovery cohort. There were no patients under age 18 with BRAF mutation. Calcification was rare in tumors with BRAF mutation (P
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- 2018
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15. Formin-like 1 (FMNL1) Is Associated with Glioblastoma Multiforme Mesenchymal Subtype and Independently Predicts Poor Prognosis
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Nayuta Higa, Kazunori Arita, Masatatsu Yamamoto, Takuro Hirano, Tomoko Takajo, Koji Yoshimoto, Tatsuhiko Furukawa, Kentaro Minami, Kohichi Kawahara, Hirofumi Hirano, Yoshinari Shinsato, Michiko Shimokawa, Hajime Yonezawa, and Muhammad Kamil
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Male ,GOLGA2 ,Formins ,Biology ,migration ,Autoantigens ,Filamentous actin ,Article ,Catalysis ,Mesoderm ,Inorganic Chemistry ,Downregulation and upregulation ,Cell Movement ,Cell Line, Tumor ,Humans ,DIAPH1 ,Physical and Theoretical Chemistry ,Molecular Biology ,Gene ,Spectroscopy ,Cell Proliferation ,mesenchymal subtype ,Brain Neoplasms ,Microarray analysis techniques ,Organic Chemistry ,Mesenchymal stem cell ,Membrane Proteins ,Cell migration ,General Medicine ,Prognosis ,invasion ,Survival Analysis ,Computer Science Applications ,Gene Expression Regulation, Neoplastic ,Cancer research ,Immunohistochemistry ,formin-like 1 (FMNL1) ,Female ,RNA Interference ,Glioblastoma - Abstract
Glioblastoma multiforme (GBM), the most common primary malignant brain tumor in adults, is characterized by rapid proliferation, aggressive migration, and invasion into normal brain tissue. Formin proteins have been implicated in these processes. However, the role of formin-like 1 (FMNL1) in cancer remains unclear. We studied FMNL1 expression in glioblastoma samples using immunohistochemistry. We sought to analyze the correlation between FMNL1 expression, clinicopathologic variables, and patient survival. Migration and invasion assays were used to verify the effect of FMNL1 on glioblastoma cell lines. Microarray data were downloaded from The Cancer Genome Atlas and analyzed using gene set enrichment analysis (GSEA). FMNL1 was an independent predictor of poor prognosis in a cohort of 217 glioblastoma multiforme cases (p <, 0.001). FMNL1 expression was significantly higher in the mesenchymal subtype. FMNL1 upregulation and downregulation were associated with mesenchymal and proneural markers in the GSEA, respectively. These data highlight the important role of FMNL1 in the neural-to-mesenchymal transition. Conversely, FMNL1 downregulation suppressed glioblastoma multiforme cell migration and invasion via DIAPH1 and GOLGA2, respectively. FMNL1 downregulation also suppressed actin fiber assembly, induced morphological changes, and diminished filamentous actin. FMNL1 is a promising therapeutic target and a useful biomarker for GBM progression.
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- 2019
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16. Postoperative Changes in Metabolic Parameters of Patients with Surgically Controlled Acromegaly: Assessment of New Stringent Cure Criteria
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Yasuyuki Kinoshita, Masanori Yonenaga, Kazunori Arita, Shingo Fujio, Hiroshi Arimura, Shunichi Tanaka, Hiroshi Hosoyama, Takaaki Hiwatari, Hirofumi Hirano, and Mika Habu
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Adult ,Male ,metabolic parameters ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Consensus criteria ,Blood Pressure ,030209 endocrinology & metabolism ,Growth hormone ,Gastroenterology ,surgical cure ,Body Mass Index ,03 medical and health sciences ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,0302 clinical medicine ,Internal medicine ,Acromegaly ,medicine ,Humans ,Postoperative Period ,Insulin-Like Growth Factor I ,Oral glucose tolerance ,Cortina criteria ,Triglycerides ,Aged ,Retrospective Studies ,Triglyceride ,Human Growth Hormone ,business.industry ,Cholesterol, HDL ,Glucose Tolerance Test ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,new consensus criteria ,Treatment Outcome ,Blood pressure ,chemistry ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Improvement rate ,Practice Guidelines as Topic ,Quality of Life ,Female ,Original Article ,Surgery ,Neurology (clinical) ,Insulin Resistance ,business ,Body mass index - Abstract
The criteria for surgical cure of acromegaly have become more stringent during the past decades and a change from Cortina to new consensus criteria has recently been proposed. However, the superiority of the new consensus over Cortina criteria with respect to postoperative metabolic parameters remains to be ascertained. We retrospectively assessed metabolic parameters, the body habitus, and other health-related parameters of 48 patients with surgically controlled acromegaly who met the Cortina criteria [normalized insulin-like growth factor-1 (IGF-1) level and nadir growth hormone (GH) level
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- 2018
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17. ATP7B expression in human glioblastoma is related to temozolomide resistance
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Yoshinari Shinsato, Hirofumi Hirano, Nayuta Higa, F M Moinuddin, Kazunori Arita, and Tatsuhiko Furukawa
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0301 basic medicine ,Oncology ,Cancer Research ,medicine.medical_specialty ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Biology ,Malignancy ,03 medical and health sciences ,glioblastoma multiforme ,0302 clinical medicine ,copper transporter ,Internal medicine ,ATP7B ,medicine ,Chemotherapy ,Temozolomide ,Hazard ratio ,Cancer ,temozolomide resistance ,Articles ,medicine.disease ,Radiation therapy ,030104 developmental biology ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Concomitant ,Immunohistochemistry ,medicine.drug - Abstract
Glioblastoma multiforme (GBM) is one of the most aggressive types of brain malignancy, with resistance to chemotherapy being a primary treatment obstacle. ATPase copper transporting β (ATP7B) is involved in multidrug resistance; however, its expression in GBM remains to be evaluated. In the present study, GBM specimens from 79 patients who underwent gross total tumor removal followed by concomitant temozolomide (TMZ) chemotherapy and radiotherapy were assessed immunohistochemically. The association between the overall survival times of patients and the expression of ATP7B in neoplastic cells was evaluated. In 12/79 tumors (15.2%) >10% of neoplastic cells were immunohistochemically-positive for ATP7B, and categorized as high-ATP7B GBM. In the remaining 67 tumors (84.8%) the rate of ATP7B-positive cells was
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- 2017
18. Long-term outcome after endovascular treatment of cavernous sinus dural arteriovenous fistula and a literature review
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Hiroshi Tokimura, Ryuji Awa, Akari Kibe, F M Moinuddin, Tsuneo Makiuchi, Muhammad Kamil, Kazunori Arita, Ryosuke Hanaya, Hirofumi Hirano, Sei Sugata, Yosuke Nishimuta, Tetsuya Nagayama, and Tetsuzo Tomosugi
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Male ,Chemosis ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Exophthalmos ,Arteriovenous fistula ,Radiosurgery ,030218 nuclear medicine & medical imaging ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,medicine ,Edema ,Humans ,Aged ,Retrospective Studies ,Central Nervous System Vascular Malformations ,Palsy ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,Endovascular Procedures ,Angiography, Digital Subtraction ,Digital subtraction angiography ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Embolization, Therapeutic ,Surgery ,Treatment Outcome ,Retreatment ,Cavernous sinus ,Cavernous Sinus ,Female ,Neurology (clinical) ,Radiology ,medicine.symptom ,business ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery ,Tinnitus ,Shunt (electrical) - Abstract
The long-term efficacy of endovascular treatment (EVT) for cavernous sinus dural arteriovenous fistulae (CS-dAVF) was assessed with a special focus on residual shunts after initial EVT. This retrospective survey included 50 patients who had undergone EVT and were followed for 1 month or longer (median follow-up 56 months). Common preoperative symptoms were chemosis (78%), extra-ocular motor palsy (72%), exophthalmos (66%), and tinnitus (26%). CS-dAVF were addressed by transvenous embolization (tVE, n = 48), tVE only was used in 43 instances and tVE plus transarterial embolization (tAE) in five. Two patients underwent tAE only. Procedure-related morbidity (brainstem infarction) was recorded in one patient (2%) and transient symptom exacerbation (paradoxical worsening) in 12 patients (24%). Postoperative digital subtraction angiography showed no major retrograde shunt or cortical venous reflux in any of the 50 patients. Anterograde or minor retrograde residual shunt was observed in 17 patients (34%); three of these underwent additional tVE and four had Gamma Knife surgery. The shunt flow disappeared in all 17 patients 12.6 ± 13.4 (mean ± SD) months after initial EVT. At the latest follow-up, 65.7 ± 52.6 months after the initial operation, no shunt flow was observed in any of the 50 patients. None had remaining or newly developed chemosis or tinnitus on follow-up. The rate of persistent cavernous sinus symptoms at the latest follow-up was higher in patients with than without post-procedural paradoxical worsening (5/12, 41.7% vs. 2/38, 5.3%, p = 0.0059 by Fisher’s exact test). Long-term follow-up showed that EVT, especially tVE, is an efficient and safe treatment for CS-dAVF. It resulted in the eventual disappearance of shunt flow. Residual shunt without major retrograde flow or cortical venous reflux can be monitored without additional treatment.
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- 2017
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19. Preoperative and Postoperative Pituitary Function in Patients with Tuberculum Sellae Meningioma -Based on Pituitary Provocation Tests
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Yasuyuki Kinoshita, Tomoko Hanada, Shingo Fujio, Kaoru Kurisu, Satoshi Usui, Kazunori Arita, Ryosuke Hanaya, Atsushi Tominaga, Mami Yamashita, Hitoshi Yamahata, Hiroshi Tokimura, and Hirofumi Hirano
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Male ,Pituitary gland ,hyponatremia ,Hydrocortisone ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Pituitary-Adrenal System ,pituitary provoking test ,0302 clinical medicine ,Postoperative Complications ,Meningeal Neoplasms ,Postoperative Period ,Intraoperative Complications ,Pituitary stalk ,Middle Aged ,Magnetic Resonance Imaging ,Sella turcica ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Pituitary Gland ,Original Article ,Female ,Luteinizing hormone ,Meningioma ,Craniotomy ,medicine.drug ,Adult ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Pituitary Function Tests ,030209 endocrinology & metabolism ,Tuberculum Sellae Meningioma ,03 medical and health sciences ,Anterior pituitary ,pituitary function ,Sphenoid Bone ,medicine ,Humans ,Sella Turcica ,Aged ,Retrospective Studies ,Transsphenoidal surgery ,business.industry ,Surgery ,tuberculum sellae meningioma ,Pituitary Hormones ,Hematoma, Subdural, Chronic ,Neurology (clinical) ,Visual Fields ,business ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery ,Diabetes Insipidus - Abstract
Given the anatomical proximity of tuberculum sellae meningioma (TSM) to the hypothalamo-pituitary system, pituitary function impairments are of great concern. We retrospectively investigated pituitary function changes following surgery in patients with TSM using pituitary provocation tests (PPTs). Thirty-one patients (27 females and 4 males) with TSM underwent initial transcranial surgery (29 patients) or transsphenoidal surgery (two patients); surgeries were performed carefully to avoid injuring the pituitary stalk. In 24 patients, the PPTs were performed via a triple bolus injection with regular insulin, thyrotropin-releasing hormone (TRH), and luteinizing hormone releasing hormone (LH-RH). Seven patients underwent a quadruple test (growth-hormone-releasing factor, corticotrophin-releasing hormone, TRH, and LH-RH). The preoperative and postoperative target hormone levels of the anterior pituitary were normal in 93.5% and 96.8% of patients, respectively. At least one hormonal axis demonstrated impaired PPT responses in two patients (6.5%) preoperatively and in one patient (3.2%) postoperatively. The growth hormone (GH) response was also well preserved. A compromised GH peak level was only observed in one patient (3.2%) preoperatively. Postoperatively, transient diabetes insipidus and transient hyponatremia were observed in four (12.9%) and eight (25.8%) patients, respectively. No patients needed permanent postoperative hormone replacement. The preoperative pituitary function was well preserved in most patients, including those with large tumors pushing against the pituitary stalk considerably or embedded in it. After careful surgery to avoid damaging the pituitary stalk, pituitary function was preserved. However, transient postoperative hyponatremia occurred in 25.8% of patients; thus, surgeons should pay careful attention to this issue.
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20. Antitumor activity of gemcitabine against high-grade meningiomain vitroandin vivo
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Kazunori Arita, Masashi Okada, Shizuka Seino, Shuhei Suzuki, Hiroyuki Takeda, Tomomi Sanomachi, Takashi Yoshioka, Chifumi Kitanaka, Hirofumi Hirano, Kenta Kuramoto, and Hirotsugu Sakaki
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0301 basic medicine ,Oncology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Pathology ,Malignant meningioma ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Brain tumor ,Tumor initiation ,intracranial neoplasm ,Meningioma ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,malignant meningioma ,Internal medicine ,otorhinolaryngologic diseases ,medicine ,cancer ,neoplasms ,Chemotherapy ,anaplastic meningioma ,business.industry ,Cancer ,medicine.disease ,Gemcitabine ,nervous system diseases ,Radiation therapy ,030104 developmental biology ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,business ,brain tumor ,Research Paper ,medicine.drug - Abstract
// Hiroyuki Takeda 1, 2, * , Masashi Okada 1, * , Kenta Kuramoto 1 , Shuhei Suzuki 1, 2 , Hirotsugu Sakaki 3 , Tomomi Sanomachi 1 , Shizuka Seino 1, 4 , Takashi Yoshioka 2 , Hirofumi Hirano 5 , Kazunori Arita 5 and Chifumi Kitanaka 1, 4 1 Department of Molecular Cancer Science, Yamagata University School of Medicine, Yamagata, Japan 2 Department of Clinical Oncology, Yamagata University School of Medicine, Yamagata, Japan 3 Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Yamagata University School of Medicine, Yamagata, Japan 4 Research Institute for Promotion of Medical Sciences, Yamagata University Faculty of Medicine, Yamagata, Japan 5 Department of Neurosurgery, Graduate School of Medical and Dental Sciences, Kagoshima University, Kagoshima, Japan * These authors contributed equally to this work Correspondence to: Chifumi Kitanaka, email: ckitanak@med.id.yamagata-u.ac.jp Masashi Okada, email: m-okada@med.id.yamagata-u.ac.jp Keywords: cancer, intracranial neoplasm, brain tumor, anaplastic meningioma, malignant meningioma Received: April 07, 2017 Accepted: June 10, 2017 Published: June 29, 2017 ABSTRACT Currently, there is no established therapeutic option for high-grade meningioma recurring after surgery and radiotherapy, and few chemotherapeutic agents are in development for the treatment of high-grade meningioma. Here in this study, we screened a panel of chemotherapeutic agents for their possible antitumor activity in high-grade meningioma and discovered that high-grade meningioma cells show a preferential sensitivity to antimetabolites, in particular, to gemcitabine. In vitro , gemcitabine inhibited the growth of high-grade meningioma cells effectively by inducing S-phase arrest and apoptotic cell death. In vivo , systemic gemcitabine chemotherapy suppressed not only tumor initiation but also inhibited the growth and achieved a long-term control of established tumors in xenograft models of high-grade meningioma. Histological analysis indicated that systemic gemcitabine blocks cell cycle progression and promotes apoptotic cell death in tumor cells in vivo . Together, our data demonstrate that gemcitabine exerts potent antitumor activity against high-grade meningioma through cytostatic and cytotoxic mechanisms. We therefore propose gemcitabine is a promising chemotherapeutic agent that warrants further investigation as a treatment option for high-grade meningioma.
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21. Calcifying pseudoneoplasm of the neuraxis in direct continuity with a low-grade glioma: A case report and review of the literature
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Kazunori Arita, Hirofumi Hirano, Yuko Goto, Tatsuki Oyoshi, Nayuta Higa, Hideaki Yokoo, and Hajime Yonezawa
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Pathology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Labeling index ,General Medicine ,Nestin ,medicine.disease ,Local edema ,Pathology and Forensic Medicine ,Lesion ,Granulomatous inflammation ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,medicine ,Neoplasm ,Low-Grade Glioma ,Neurology (clinical) ,medicine.symptom ,business ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery ,Craniotomy - Abstract
Calcifying pseudoneoplasms of the neuraxis (CAPNON) are presumed to be a non-neoplastic reactive pathology, based on the frequent finding of granulomatous inflammation. To our knowledge, there are few reports of CAPNON in association with a neoplasm. Here, we report the case of a 62-year-old man presenting with headache, which was caused by CAPNON in the left cingulate gyrus. CT scan revealed a calcified mass exhibiting gradual growth and increasing peritumoral edema. MRI showed an intra-axial hypointense mass on T1- and T2-weighted images. Development of a peri-lesional hyperintense lesion on T2-weighted images suggested local edema or tumoral invasion. Gadolinium-enhanced T1-weighted images revealed mild peripheral enhancement of the calcified nodule. L-methyl-11 C methionine-positron emission tomography revealed the uptake of tracer in the calcified nodule. The calcified mass and its enveloping brain tissue were removed using a parietal craniotomy. The calcified tissue was surrounded by spindle-shaped cells positive for GFAP and nestin. The MIB-1 labeling index of spindle cells was around 10% (i.e. a hot spot). Fourteen months after surgery, gadolinium-enhanced MRI evidenced growth of a tiny residual lesion. Therefore, this report illustrates a potential case of CAPNON arising from low-grade glial neoplasm.
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22. Anaplastic astrocytoma cells not detectable on autopsy following long-term temozolomide treatment: A case report
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Kiyohiro Sakae, Ikumi Kitazono, Masaki Niiro, Kazunori Arita, Tomoko Takajyou, Hajime Yonezawa, Takashi Kawahara, Yasuyo Ohi, and Hirofumi Hirano
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p53 ,Cancer Research ,Pathology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,medicine.medical_treatment ,temozolomide ,Hemangioma ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Hematoma ,autopsy ,isocitrate dehydrogenase 1 ,Glioma ,Medicine ,astrocytoma ,Chemotherapy ,Temozolomide ,business.industry ,Astrocytoma ,Articles ,medicine.disease ,Oncology ,Tumor progression ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,business ,long-term survival ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery ,medicine.drug ,Anaplastic astrocytoma - Abstract
We herein present an autopsy case of a glioma patient who received long-term treatment with temozolomide (TMZ). The patient, a 35-year-old man with a hypointense tumor of the left frontal lobe, without contrast enhancement following gadolinium (Gd) administration on T1-weighted images, underwent tumor removal surgery, after which the tumor was diagnosed as anaplastic astrocytoma. By the third round of surgery, the tumor had progressed to anaplastic astrocytoma with contrast enhancement following Gd administration, and the patient received 60 Gy of external beam radiotherapy and nimustine hydrochloride (ACNU)-based chemotherapy. After the fifth tumor removal surgery, TMZ was substituted with ACNU chemotherapy, which suppressed tumor progression. Following the 41st TMZ treatment, hemorrhage was observed in the residual tumor, and the hematoma had been replaced by a hemangioma. The hemangioma and surrounding brain tissue was removed during the sixth surgery. The patient survived for 14 years and 9 months after the initial surgery, but succumbed to hydrocephalus due to bleeding from hemangiomas. The histopathological specimens of the first to the sixth surgeries revealed mutant isocitrate dehydrogenase 1 (IDH1; R132H point mutation) and p53-positive tumor cells, but cells positive for the R132H mutation or p53 could not be detected by immunohistochemistry in the autopsy specimens of the brain after 108 courses of TMZ treatment. Mutant IDH1 (R132H) cells were also not detected in the autopsy specimens of the brain by polymerase chain reaction analysis.
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23. Changes in quality of life in patients with acromegaly after surgical remission — A prospective study using SF-36 questionnaire
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Yasuyuki Kinoshita, Manoj Bohara, Shingo Fujio, Hirofumi Hirano, Mika Habu, Hiroshi Arimura, F M Moinuddin, and Kazunori Arita
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Adenoma ,Adult ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Adolescent ,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism ,030209 endocrinology & metabolism ,Young Adult ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Endocrinology ,Quality of life ,Remission criteria ,Surveys and Questionnaires ,Internal medicine ,Acromegaly ,medicine ,Humans ,In patient ,Postoperative Period ,Prospective cohort study ,Sf 36 questionnaire ,Aged ,business.industry ,Remission Induction ,Complete remission ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Mental health ,humanities ,Quality of Life ,Physical therapy ,Female ,Growth Hormone-Secreting Pituitary Adenoma ,business ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery - Abstract
Patients with acromegaly have a compromised quality of life (QOL). Modern surgical techniques have improved the surgical cure rate. However, there are no prospective studies reporting postoperative changes in QOL among patients cured solely by surgery. The aim of the present study was to determine the effect of surgery on QOL using the 36-item short form health survey (SF-36) questionnaire. SF-36 scores comprise 3 components: the physical component summary (PCS), the mental component summary (MCS) and role-social component summary (RCS). Included in this prospective cohort were 41 patients with acromegaly who underwent surgery alone and achieved postoperative normalization of insulin-like growth factor-1. All participants completed the SF-36 preoperatively and 1 year postoperatively. Preoperatively, RCS and 4 subscale scores (role physical, social functioning, role emotional, mental health) were below the set standards for the normal population. Postoperatively, the PCS and RCS scores did not change significantly, but the MCS score improved significantly (from 48.1 ± 11.3 to 51.7 ± 8.9, p=0.03). Further we compared the QOL of 26 patients whose nadir GH level was < 0.4 μg/L during postoperative oral glucose tolerance testing (complete remission group) with that of 15 patients whose nadir GH level was ≥ 0.4 μg/L (partial remission group). There were no significant differences between these groups in terms of PCS, MCS, RCS, or any subscale scores. In conclusion, surgical remission mostly improved the participants' mental condition. There was no difference in QOL between patients who achieved the new remission criteria and those who did not.
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24. Affinity of Luliconazole for Human Nail Derived Keratin
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Ryoji Tsuboi, Hirofumi Hirano, Kazuhiko Motoba, Ryo Shiomi, Katsuhiro Inagaki, Masayuki Hasuko, and Yoshinori Takahashi
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Luliconazole ,Antifungal drug ,Trichophyton rubrum ,Microbiology ,030207 dermatology & venereal diseases ,03 medical and health sciences ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,0302 clinical medicine ,Adsorption ,Desorption ,Onychomycosis ,medicine ,Humans ,Freundlich equation ,skin and connective tissue diseases ,Efinaconazole ,Chromatography ,integumentary system ,biology ,Chemistry ,Imidazoles ,Triazoles ,biology.organism_classification ,Infectious Diseases ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Nails ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Nail (anatomy) ,Keratins ,medicine.drug - Abstract
Affinity of Luliconazole (LLCZ), an antifungal drug used for topical treatment of onychomycosis in Japan, to nail keratin was demonstrated. Efinaconazole (EFCZ) was used as a reference drug. Drugs at fixed concentrations were added to 4 ml of buffer solution containing 40 mg of nail keratin powder prepared from healthy volunteers or from tinea unguium patients. The mixtures were shaken at 37℃, and adsorption and desorption rates of the drug in nail keratin were measured. Theoretical analysis using the Freundlich adsorption isotherm was applied to eliminate effects of testing conditions on the results. Results showed that compared with EFCZ, LLCZ exhibited high adsorption rates and low desorption rates in nail keratins. These results were verified by Freundlich analysis, in which adsorption coefficient (KadsF) and desorption coefficient (KadsF) of LLCZ were 5-7 times and about 2 times higher than EFCZ, respectively. In addition, antifungal activity against Trichophyton rubrum of the desorbed LLCZ samples was determined using disk diffusion assay. In conclusion, LLCZ is considered to possess high affinity to nail keratin. LLCZ, therefore, can be retained in the nail as a reservoir and continuously desorbed at the infection site to exhibit antifungal activity against pathogenic fungi. The pharmacokinetics of LLCZ in the nail is believed to differ from that of EFCZ. As adsorption and desorption rates of the two drugs in nail keratin tended to be different between healthy volunteers and patients, further detailed study is needed.
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25. What Is the Most Representative Parameter for Describing the Size of the Atlas? CT Morphometric Analysis of the Atlas with Special Reference to Atlas Hypoplasia
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Masanao Mori, Hirofumi Hirano, Tadaaki Niiro, Kazunori Arita, Satoshi Yamaguchi, Hitoshi Yamahata, and Hiroshi Tokimura
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Adult ,Male ,congenital, hereditary, and neonatal diseases and abnormalities ,inner anteroposterior diameter ,Spinal canal stenosis ,Young Adult ,03 medical and health sciences ,Sex Factors ,0302 clinical medicine ,Atlas (anatomy) ,hemic and lymphatic diseases ,Cervical spinal canal stenosis ,Partial correlation analysis ,medicine ,Humans ,atlas ,Spinal canal ,In patient ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Cervical Atlas ,Aged ,Retrospective Studies ,Aged, 80 and over ,business.industry ,Body Weight ,Age Factors ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Body Height ,Hypoplasia ,body regions ,atlas hypoplasia ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Morphometric analysis ,Female ,Original Article ,Surgery ,measurement ,Neurology (clinical) ,Tomography, X-Ray Computed ,Nuclear medicine ,business ,Spinal Canal ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery - Abstract
The spinal canal diameter (SCD) is one of the most studied factors for the assessment of cervical spinal canal stenosis. The inner anteroposterior diameter (IAP), the SCD, and the cross-sectional area (CSA) of the atlas have been used for the evaluation of the size of the atlas in patients with atlas hypoplasia, a rare form of developmental spinal canal stenosis, however, there is little information on their relationship. The aim of this study was to identify the most useful parameter for depicting the size of the atlas. The CSA, the IAP, and the SCD were measured on computed tomography (CT) images at the C1 level of 213 patients and compared in this retrospective study. These three parameters increased with increasing patient height and weight. There was a strong correlation between IAP and SCD (r = 0.853) or CSA (r = 0.822), while correlation between SCD and CSA (r = 0.695) was weaker than between IAP and CSA. Partial correlation analysis showed that IAP was positively correlated with SCD (r = 0.687) and CSA (r = 0.612) when CSA or SCD were controlled. SCD was negatively correlated with CSA when IAP was controlled (r = −0.21). The IAP can serve as the CSA for the evaluation of the size of the atlas ring, while the SCD does not correlate with the CSA. As the patient height and weight affect the size of the atlas, analysis of the spinal canal at the C1 level should take into account physiologic patient data.
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26. Molecular detection of fungal and bacterial DNA from pustules in patients with palmoplantar pustulosis: special focus on Malassezia species
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Ryoji Tsuboi, Yukari Okubo, Hirofumi Hirano, Kazutoshi Harada, Chizu Egusa, Yuka Matsumoto, and Tatsuo Maeda
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Adult ,DNA, Bacterial ,Male ,Palmoplantar pustulosis ,Microbial DNA ,Dermatology ,Fungus ,Polymerase Chain Reaction ,law.invention ,Microbiology ,030207 dermatology & venereal diseases ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,law ,Humans ,Psoriasis ,DNA, Fungal ,Gene ,Polymerase chain reaction ,Aged ,Malassezia ,biology ,Ribosomal RNA ,Middle Aged ,biology.organism_classification ,16S ribosomal RNA ,Acremonium ,Aspergillus ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Saccharomycetales ,Female ,Cladosporium - Abstract
Background Palmoplantar pustulosis (PPP) is a distinct, chronic skin disorder characterized by intraepidermal pustules on the palms and soles. It is hypothesized that microorganisms on the skin might induce the symptoms of PPP via inflammatory cell activation. However, the microbiota has not been studied in detail because of the assumption that the pustules in PPP are sterile. Aim To elucidate the role of microorganisms in pathogenesis of PPP. Methods PCR analysis was performed of microbial DNA fragments in the pustules of patients with PPP. The sequence of the D1/D2 LSU 26s rRNA gene and that of the 16S rRNA gene was used for fungal and bacterial DNA detection, respectively. Results In total, 71 samples were carefully collected from the pustules of patients with PPP. Fungal DNA bands were detected in 68 samples, and fungi including Malassezia spp. were identified in 30 of 71 samples (42.3%). Malassezia restricta was the most frequently encountered fungus (14/71; 19.7%). However, bacterial DNA was not detected by the methods used. Furthermore, identical fungal DNA was not detected in the outer lid of the pustules, suggesting that the fungi detected within the pustule did not derive from contamination via the skin surface. Conclusions In the present study, we demonstrated for the first time that certain pustules in patients with PPP contain fungal DNA fragments, especially those of Malassezia spp. Our findings provide new insights on the role of skin microbiota in the pathogenesis of PPP.
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Hirofumi, Hirano
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28. Efficacy of bevacizumab therapy for unresectable malignant glioma: A retrospective analysis
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Tomoko Hanada, Hajime Yonezawa, Hiroyuki Uchida, Tatsuki Oyoshi, Hirofumi Hirano, Mika Habu, Ryosuke Hanaya, Yuko Sadamura, F M Moinuddin, Kazunori Arita, and Hiroshi Tokimura
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Oncology ,Cancer Research ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Temozolomide ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,Bevacizumab ,business.industry ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Hazard ratio ,Articles ,medicine.disease ,Radiation therapy ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Internal medicine ,Glioma ,Biopsy ,medicine ,business ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery ,Chemoradiotherapy ,medicine.drug ,Anaplastic astrocytoma - Abstract
Bevacizumab (BEV), an inhibitor of vascular endothelial growth factor A, has been used for primary and recurrent malignant gliomas in Japan since June, 2013. Previous randomized controlled studies demonstrated that BEV prolonged the progression-free survival, but not the overall survival (OS) of patients with newly diagnosed glioblastoma. The aim of the present study was to elucidate the effect of BEV on the OS of patients with unresectable malignant gliomas. Of the 440 cases of malignant glioma initially treated in our institute between 2000 and 2015, 88 were not suitable for maximal resection due to patient age, physical condition, tumor location and extent, or the patient's wishes. Based on the biopsy results, the pathological diagnosis was glioblastoma, anaplastic astrocytoma and anaplastic oligodendroglioma in 60, 19 and 9 patients, respectively. Kaplan-Meier and log-rank analyses were performed to investigate the effect of BEV on OS. OS was longer in the BEV group (n=24) compared with that in the non-BEV group [n=64; median survival time (MST), 566 vs. 243 days, respectively; hazard ratio (HR)=0.413; 95% confidence interval (CI): 0.216–0.787; P=0.003]. In the 41 patients who received temozolomide (TMZ) and radiotherapy and the 31 patients with glioblastoma who received TMZ and radiotherapy, OS was longer in the BEV group compared with that in the non-BEV group (MST, 568 vs. 334 days, HR=0.404, 95% CI: 0.175–0.933, P=0.016; and MST, 566 vs. 160 days, HR=0.253, 95% CI: 0.099–0.646, P=0.001, respectively). In the Cox hazard model analysis of 41 patients who underwent TMZ-based chemoradiotherapy after biopsy, the use of BEV was the strongest independent beneficial factor associated with prolonged OS (HR=0.101; P=0.0002). Our retrospective survey suggested that BEV prolongs the OS of patients with unresectable malignant gliomas. However, these results must be verified by a well-designed prospective randomized controlled trial.
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29. Rapid malignant transformation of low-grade astrocytoma in a pregnant woman
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Hitoshi Yamahata, Takako Yoshioka, Kazunori Arita, Tri Uji Rahayu, Tomoko Hanada, and Hirofumi Hirano
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Pregnancy ,medicine.medical_specialty ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,Obstetrics and Gynecology ,Astrocytoma ,Magnetic resonance imaging ,medicine.disease ,nervous system diseases ,Malignant transformation ,Surgery ,Lesion ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Diffuse Astrocytoma ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Biopsy ,medicine ,Gestation ,medicine.symptom ,business ,neoplasms ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery - Abstract
We report rapid malignant transformation of diffuse astrocytoma to glioblastoma during pregnancy in a young woman. A 21-year-old woman was found to have a non-enhancing right frontal lesion, supposed to be a low-grade astrocytoma according to magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) studied for chronic headache. Due to the absence of clinical symptoms, the patient refused further investigations and delivered a baby and then became pregnant with a second baby. At first, she refused the biopsy because she was afraid, although the size of the lesion on MRI was increasing; however, due to repeated persuasion, she underwent a biopsy during the 4th month of her second gestation, with a result of diffuse astrocytoma (WHO grade II). At 1 month after the second delivery and 6 months after the biopsy, MRI revealed further enlargement of the tumor and a heterogeneous kenhancement effect. A gross tumor removal was carried out, and the tumor was histologically diagnosed as glioblastoma (WHO grade IV). This is the quickest ever malignant transformation of diffuse astrocytoma during pregnancy in the published reports.
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30. ATP7B expression confers multidrug resistance through drug sequestration
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Hirofumi Hirano, Masatatsu Yamamoto, Kazunori Arita, Kohich Kawahara, Ryoichi Mitsuo, Masaharu Komatsu, Yoshinari Shinsato, Tatsuhiko Furukawa, Kentaro Minami, and F M Moinuddin
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0301 basic medicine ,Gerontology ,Antineoplastic Agents ,Drug resistance ,doxorubicin ,SN-38 ,03 medical and health sciences ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,0302 clinical medicine ,copper transporter ,multidrug resistance ,Cell Line, Tumor ,ATP7B ,medicine ,Humans ,Doxorubicin ,Etoposide ,Cisplatin ,business.industry ,Wild type ,Drug Resistance, Multiple ,Multiple drug resistance ,030104 developmental biology ,Oncology ,Paclitaxel ,chemistry ,Copper-Transporting ATPases ,Drug Resistance, Neoplasm ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Cancer cell ,Cancer research ,business ,medicine.drug ,Research Paper - Abstract
// F M Moinuddin 1, 2 , Yoshinari Shinsato 2, 3 , Masaharu Komatsu 4 , Ryoichi Mitsuo 2, * , Kentaro Minami 2, 3 , Masatatsu Yamamoto 2, 3 , Kohich Kawahara 2, 3 , Hirofumi Hirano 1 , Kazunori Arita 1 , Tatsuhiko Furukawa 2, 3 1 Department of Neurosurgery, Kagoshima University Graduate School of Medical and Dental Sciences, 8-35-1 Sakuragaoka, Kagoshima 890-8544, Japan 2 Department of Molecular Oncology, Kagoshima University Graduate School of Medical and Dental Sciences, 8-35-1 Sakuragaoka, Kagoshima 890-8544, Japan 3 Center for the Research of Advanced Diagnosis and Therapy of Cancer, Graduate School of Medical and Dental Sciences, Kagoshima University, 8-35-1 Sakuragaoka, Kagoshima 890-8544, Japan 4 Division of Food and Chemical Biology, Faculty of Fisheries, Kagoshima University, 4-50-20, Shimoarata, Kagoshima 890-0056, Japan * Present address: Shin Nippon Biomedical Laboratories (SNBL) Ltd, 2438 Miyanoura, Kagoshima 891-1394, Japan Correspondence to: Tatsuhiko Furukawa, e-mail: furukawa@m3.kufm.kagoshima-u.ac.jp Keywords: ATP7B, copper transporter, multidrug resistance, doxorubicin, SN-38 Received: November 10, 2015 Accepted: February 23, 2016 Published: March 14, 2016 ABSTRACT We previously reported that ATP7B is involved in cisplatin resistance and ATP7A confers multidrug resistance (MDR) in cancer cells. In this study, we show that ATP7B expressing cells also are resistant to doxorubicin, SN-38, etoposide, and paclitaxel as well as cisplatin. In ATP7B expressing cells, doxorubicin relocated from the nuclei to the late-endosome at 4 hours after doxorubicin exposure. EGFP-ATP7B mainly colocalized with doxorubicin. ATP7B has six metal binding sites (MBSs) in the N-terminal cytoplasmic region. To investigate the role of the MBSs of ATP7B in doxorubicin resistance, we used three mutant ATP7B (Cu0, Cu6 and M6C/S) expressing cells. Cu0 has no MBSs, Cu6 has only the sixth MBS and M6C/S carries CXXC to SXXS mutation in the sixth MBS. Cu6 expressing cells were less resistance to the anticancer agents than wild type ATP7B expressing cells, and had doxorubicin sequestration in the late-endosome. Cu0- and M6C/S-expressing cells were sensitive to doxorubicin. In these cells, doxorubicin did not relocalize to the late-endosome. EGFP-M6C/S mainly localized to the trans-Golgi network (TGN) even in the presence of copper. Thus the cysteine residues in the sixth MBS of ATP7B are essential for MDR phenotype. Finally, we found that ammonium chloride and tamoxifen suppressed late endosomal sequestration of doxorubicin, thereby attenuating drug resistance. These results suggest that the sequestration depends on the acidity of the vesicles partly. We here demonstrate that ATP7B confers MDR by facilitating nuclear drug efflux and late endosomal drug sequestration.
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31. Ganglioglioma in the Third Ventricle: A Case Report and Literature Review
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Tatsuki Oyoshi, Kazunori Arita, Hirofumi Hirano, Tsubasa Hiraki, Nayuta Higa, and Hajime Yonezawa
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Pathology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,third ventricle ,Third ventricle ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,Pilocytic astrocytoma ,business.industry ,Case Report ,Magnetic resonance imaging ,Subtotal Resection ,medicine.disease ,Hydrocephalus ,Ganglioglioma ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,medicine ,Differential diagnosis ,hydrocephalus ,business ,Pathological ,ganglioglioma ,Biomedical engineering - Abstract
Gangliogliomas typically arise in the cerebral hemispheres, but may occur rarely in the ventricles. Herein, we report a 38-year-old woman who was treated for hydrocephalus caused by a ganglioglioma of the third ventricle. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) revealed a heterogeneously enhanced tumor occupying the anterior part of the third ventricle. A left trans-lateral ventricular trans-foramen of Monroi approach was effective in achieving subtotal resection of the tumor, which had arisen from the medial part of left thalamus to the hypothalamus. Follow-up MRI showed no recurrence of the tumor 5-years after surgery. On pathological examination, the tumor was composed of a glial component that presented features mimicking pilocytic astrocytoma with proliferations of large gangliocytic cells that stained positive for neuronal markers. A review of six similar cases in the literature, including our own, revealed hydrocephalus to be the main symptom of gangliogliomas, with pituitary insufficiencies and visual disturbances having also been reported. In conclusion, we highlight the importance of gangliogliomas in the differential diagnosis of third ventricular tumors presenting with hydrocephalus.
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32. Histogram analysis of amide proton transfer-weighted imaging: comparison of glioblastoma and solitary brain metastasis in enhancing tumors and peritumoral regions
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Masanori Nakajo, Yuko Goto, Tomohide Yoneyama, Hirofumi Hirano, Yoshihiko Fukukura, Masashi Sasaki, Takashi Yoshiura, Kiyohisa Kamimura, Yuta Akamine, and Jochen Keupp
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Adult ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Adolescent ,Amide proton ,030218 nuclear medicine & medical imaging ,Metastasis ,White matter ,Diagnosis, Differential ,03 medical and health sciences ,Young Adult ,0302 clinical medicine ,Nuclear magnetic resonance ,Image Interpretation, Computer-Assisted ,medicine ,Humans ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,Tumor type ,Child ,Aged ,Aged, 80 and over ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,Brain Neoplasms ,Significant difference ,Brain ,Magnetic resonance imaging ,General Medicine ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Amides ,Magnetic Resonance Imaging ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Female ,Radiology ,Protons ,business ,Glioblastoma ,Brain metastasis - Abstract
Differentiation of glioblastomas (GBMs) and solitary brain metastases (SBMs) is an important clinical problem. The aim of this study was to determine whether amide proton transfer–weighted (APTW) imaging is useful for distinguishing GBMs from SBMs. We examined 31 patients with GBM and 17 with SBM. For each tumor, enhancing areas (EAs) and surrounding non-enhancing areas with T2-prolongation (peritumoral high signal intensity areas, PHAs) were manually segmented using fusion images of the post-contrast T1-weighted and T2-weighted images. The mean amide proton transfer signal intensities (APTSIs) were compared among the EAs, PHAs, and contralateral normal appearing white matter (NAWM) within each tumor type. Furthermore, we analyzed APTSI histograms to compare the EAs and PHAs of GBMs and SBMs. In GBMs, the mean APTSI in EAs (2.92 ± 0.74%) was the highest, followed by that in PHAs (1.64 ± 0.83%, p
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33. Evaluation of the efficacy of granulocyte and monocyte adsorption apheresis on skin manifestation and joint symptoms of patients with pustulotic arthro-osteitis
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Hirofumi Hirano, Yuka Matsumoto, Yume Nagaoka, Ryoji Tsuboi, Yukari Okubo, Namiko Abe, Yoshihiko Kanno, and Hiroshi Kawakami
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Adult ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Palmoplantar pustulosis ,030232 urology & nephrology ,Dermatology ,Monocytes ,030207 dermatology & venereal diseases ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,medicine ,Humans ,Leukapheresis ,Osteitis ,Aged ,Retrospective Studies ,business.industry ,Extracorporeal circulation ,Arthritis, Psoriatic ,General Medicine ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Apheresis ,Joint pain ,Localized pustular psoriasis ,Generalized pustular psoriasis ,Female ,medicine.symptom ,business ,Granulocytes - Abstract
Pustulotic arthro-osteitis, occasionally complicated with palmoplantar pustulosis, affects patients' activities of daily living. Granulocyte and monocyte adsorption apheresis selectively removes activated granulocytes and monocytes by means of extracorporeal circulation. Although the efficacy of granulocyte and monocyte adsorption apheresis in the treatment of generalized pustular psoriasis has been proved, very few reports have assessed its efficacy in the treatment of palmoplantar pustulosis and pustulotic arthro-osteitis. Ten pustulotic arthro-osteitis patients with five palmoplantar skin manifestations were treated with weekly granulocyte and monocyte adsorption apheresis over 5 weeks. Skin manifestations were assessed using palmoplantar pustulosis area and severity index, and joint symptoms were assessed using a visual analog scale of joint pain, tender joint count, swollen joint count and C-reactive protein immediately before, after and at the 3-month follow up of the five granulocyte and monocyte adsorption apheresis sessions. Two out of five patients with skin manifestations achieved more than 50% improvement in their score (remarkably improved). However, in two patients, deterioration was noted, in one of whom the skin manifestations remained unchanged at the 3-month follow up. In five out of the 10 patients, the joint symptoms were assessed as better than improved at the 3-month follow up. No deterioration was noted at the 3-month follow up. In three patients, reduction or cessation of medication for arthralgia was possible. We concluded that granulocyte and monocyte adsorption apheresis is a therapeutic option to consider when pustulotic arthro-osteitis is recalcitrant to conventional therapy.
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34. A Novel Bilateral Approach for Suprasellar Arachnoid Cysts: A Case Report
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Manoj Bohara, Tatsuki Oyoshi, Shingo Fujio, Jacob Bunyamin, Kazunori Arita, Yuko Sadamura, and Hirofumi Hirano
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Endoscope ,Forceps ,Neurosurgical Procedures ,Stoma (medicine) ,Humans ,Medicine ,Cyst ,Child ,Third Ventricle ,Third ventricle ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,Endoscopy ,Magnetic resonance imaging ,General Medicine ,medicine.disease ,Magnetic Resonance Imaging ,Surgery ,Hydrocephalus ,Arachnoid Cysts ,Skull ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health ,Female ,Neurology (clinical) ,Radiology ,Tomography, X-Ray Computed ,business - Abstract
The endoscopic method is used to treat suprasellar arachnoid cysts (SACs) but it is sometimes difficult to make sufficiently sized fenestrations. Creating a larger fenestration on the cyst wall is preferable to prevent closure of the stoma. In this paper, we report a novel endoscopic approach for SAC treatment in which we use bilateral burr holes to achieve a more extensive cyst fenestration. A 7-year-old girl was referred to our hospital because of incidentally detected hydrocephalus by computed tomography scans. Physical examination did not show any signs of intracranial hypertension, but a digital impression of her skull on X-ray implied chronic intracranial hypertension. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) revealed enlargement of both lateral ventricles and a cystic mass occupying the third ventricle. We performed cyst wall fenestration using a bilateral approach in which we created two burr holes to introduce a flexible endoscope and a rigid endoscope. The cyst wall was held by forceps with the flexible endoscope, and resection of the cyst wall was achieved by using a pair of scissors with the rigid endoscope. There were no postoperative complications, and MRI performed 1 year after treatment showed disappearance of the superior part of the cyst wall.
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35. Choroid Plexus Tumors: Experience of 10 Cases with Special References to Adult Cases
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Kazunori Arita, Hirofumi Hirano, Ryosuke Hanaya, Shingo Fujio, Masashi Hirabaru, Manoj Bohara, Hiroshi Tokimura, Prasanna Karki, Michiyo Higashi, and Hajime Yonezawa
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Adult ,Male ,Choroid Plexus Neoplasms ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Adolescent ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Fourth ventricle ,atypical choroid plexus papilloma ,medicine ,Adjuvant therapy ,Humans ,Child ,Craniotomy ,Retrospective Studies ,Brain Neoplasms ,business.industry ,choroid plexus carcinoma ,Carcinoma ,Infant, Newborn ,Infant ,Retrospective cohort study ,Middle Aged ,Choroid plexus carcinoma ,MIB-1 ,medicine.disease ,Magnetic Resonance Imaging ,Choroid plexus papilloma ,Surgery ,Treatment Outcome ,choroid plexus papilloma ,Female ,Original Article ,Choroid plexus ,Neurology (clinical) ,Choroid Plexus Neoplasm ,Tomography, X-Ray Computed ,business - Abstract
Choroid plexus tumors (CPTs) are rare intraventricular neoplasms accounting for about 0.3–0.6% of all intracranial tumors. This retrospective study on CPTs presents clinico-pathological features and management strategies based on a 20-year single-institutional experience. This series included 10 consecutive patients with pathologically proven CPTs; 5 choroid plexus papillomas (CPPs), 3 atypical CPPs (ACPPs), and 2 choroid plexus carcinomas (CPCs). Their clinical, radiological, and histopathological features as well as management including follow-up studies were reviewed. The patients included five males and five females, aging from 0 years to 61 years with median of 28 years. The affected site was lateral ventricle in two adults and fourth ventricle in eight patients; four children and four adults. The most common symptoms were gait disturbance and memory disturbance. All the patients underwent craniotomy with total, subtotal, and partial removals achieved in 50%, 40%, and 10% of the patients, respectively. The occurrence of the high grade subtypes was 50% in both the adult and pediatric groups. The Ki-67/MIB-1 index increased across the three histological subtypes, from CPP to ACPP and then to CPC. Adjuvant therapy was administered in three patients. The two patients (one adult and one child) with CPC died of whole central nervous system dissemination. At a median of 62-month follow-up, the other eight patients were alive, with only one patient having recurrence and reoperation. The results demonstrate that gross total resection is usually curative for CPP and ACPP, and adjuvant chemoradiotherapy would be required for CPC and incompletely resected ACPP.
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36. JCOG0911 INTEGRA study: a randomized screening phase II trial of interferonβ plus temozolomide in comparison with temozolomide alone for newly diagnosed glioblastoma
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Takanori Onishi, Toshihiko Wakabayashi, Minako Sumi, Eiichi Ishikawa, Takayuki Matsuo, Junki Mizusawa, Shinya Sato, Hideo Nakamura, Kaoru Kurisu, Haruhiko Fukuda, Akitake Mukasa, Yoshiki Arakawa, Naoya Hashimoto, Takashi Maruyama, Kazuhiko Mishima, Fumiyuki Yamasaki, Motoo Nagane, Toshihiro Kumabe, Atsushi Natsume, Tamio Ito, Yasuo Iwadate, Akira Matsumura, Yoko Nakasu, Hiroshi Katayama, Kenichiro Asano, Ryo Nishikawa, Yoshihiro Muragaki, Takamasa Kayama, Atsuo Yoshino, Nobusada Shinoura, Mizuhiko Terasaki, Hirofumi Hirano, Akio Asai, Soichiro Shibui, Hikaru Sasaki, Tomokazu Aoki, Yoshitaka Narita, Kazuhiko Sugiyama, Koji Yoshimoto, Takaaki Beppu, Tatsuya Abe, and Hiroyuki Kobayashi
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Adult ,Male ,Cancer Research ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Antineoplastic Agents ,Neutropenia ,Gastroenterology ,law.invention ,03 medical and health sciences ,Young Adult ,0302 clinical medicine ,Randomized controlled trial ,law ,Internal medicine ,Clinical endpoint ,Temozolomide ,Medicine ,Humans ,Aged ,business.industry ,Brain Neoplasms ,Incidence (epidemiology) ,Chemoradiotherapy ,Interferon-beta ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Survival Analysis ,Clinical trial ,Log-rank test ,Treatment Outcome ,Neurology ,Oncology ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Concomitant ,Clinical Study ,Administration, Intravenous ,Female ,Neurology (clinical) ,business ,Glioblastoma ,MGMT ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery ,RCT ,medicine.drug - Abstract
Purpose This study explored the superiority of temozolomide (TMZ) + interferonβ (IFNβ) to standard TMZ as treatment for newly diagnosed glioblastoma (GBM) via randomized phase II screening design. Experimental design Eligibility criteria included histologically proven GBM, with 50% of the tumor located in supratentorial areas, without involvement of the optic, olfactory nerves, and pituitary gland and without multiple lesions and dissemination. Patients in the TMZ + radiotherapy (RT) arm received RT (2.0 Gy/fr/day, 30 fr) with TMZ (75 mg/m2, daily) followed by TMZ maintenance (100–200 mg/m2/day, days 1–5, every 4 weeks) for 2 years. Patients in the TMZ + IFNβ + RT arm intravenously received IFNβ (3 MU/body, alternative days during RT and day 1, every 4 weeks during maintenance period) and TMZ + RT. The primary endpoint was overall survival (OS). The planned sample size was 120 (one-sided alpha 0.2; power 0.8). Results Between Apr 2010 and Jan 2012, 122 patients were randomized. The median OS with TMZ + RT and TMZ + IFNβ + RT was 20.3 and 24.0 months (HR 1.00, 95% CI 0.65–1.55; one-sided log rank P = 0.51). The median progression-free survival times were 10.1 and 8.5 months (HR 1.25, 95% CI 0.85–1.84). The incidence of neutropenia with the TMZ + RT and the TMZ + IFNβ + RT (grade 3–4, CTCAE version 3.0) was 12.7 versus 20.7% during concomitant period and was 3.6 versus 9.3% during maintenance period. The incidence of lymphopenia was 54.0 versus 63.8% and 34.5 versus 41.9%. Conclusions TMZ + IFNβ + RT is not considered as a candidate for the following phase III trial, and TMZ + RT remained to be a most promising treatment. This trial was registered with the UMIN Clinical Trials Registry: UMIN000003466.
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37. Bilateral lateral ventricular subependymoma with extensive multiplicity presenting with hemorrhage
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Novita Ikbar Khairunnisa, F M Moinuddin, Tomoko Hanada, Tsubasa Hiraki, Kiyohisa Kamimura, Mari Kirishima, Hirofumi Hirano, and Kazunori Arita
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Ependymoma ,Male ,Pathology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Biopsy ,Contrast Media ,03 medical and health sciences ,Lateral ventricles ,0302 clinical medicine ,medicine ,Biomarkers, Tumor ,Humans ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,Cerebral Hemorrhage ,Neuroimaging of Neoplasms ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,Glial fibrillary acidic protein ,biology ,business.industry ,Brain Neoplasms ,Magnetic resonance imaging ,General Medicine ,Middle Aged ,Subependymoma ,medicine.disease ,Immunohistochemistry ,Magnetic Resonance Imaging ,Hyperintensity ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Hemosiderin ,Glioma, Subependymal ,biology.protein ,Neurology (clinical) ,business ,Tomography, X-Ray Computed ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery - Abstract
This 48-year-old-man who had undergone right thyroid lobectomy for undifferentiated thyroid carcinoma nine years earlier developed generalized seizures. His cerebrospinal fluid was xanthochromic with elevation of total protein. Computed tomography (CT) showed mixed-density bilateral ventricular masses. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) revealed multiple nodules in both lateral ventricles; they were heterogeneously enhanced by gadolinium. Diffuse hyperintensity in the right medial temporal lobe and bilateral subependymal area was noted on fluid-attenuated inversion recovery images. Susceptibility-weighted imaging showed low intensity in the masses and cerebellar sulci suggesting hemorrhage and hemosiderin deposition. The preoperative diagnosis was disseminated malignant tumor with recurring hemorrhage. Histological examination of biopsy specimens showed clusters of cells with small uniform nuclei embedded in a dense fibrillary matrix of glial cells and microcystic degeneration. Pseudo-rosettes indicating ependymoma were absent. Microhemorrhages and hemosiderin deposits were noted. Immunohistochemically, the background fibrillary matrix and neoplastic cells were positive for glial fibrillary acidic protein. Mutated isocitrate dehydrogenase-1 was negative. The MIB-1 index was 1.5%. The tumor was pathologically diagnosed as subependymoma containing microhemorrhages and hemosiderin deposits. The extensive multiplicity and hemorrhage encountered in this case have rarely been reported in patients with subependymoma.
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38. Long-term outcomes of epilepsy surgery in 85 pediatric patients followed up for over 10 years: a retrospective survey
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Koichi Baba, Toshiaki Otsubo, Yushi Inoue, Yumi Kashida, Naotaka Usui, Ryosuke Hanaya, Kazumi Matsuda, Tadahiro Mihara, Takayasu Tottori, Koji Iida, Hirofumi Hirano, Hiroshi Hosoyama, and Kazunori Arita
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0301 basic medicine ,Employment ,Male ,Pediatrics ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Adolescent ,03 medical and health sciences ,Epilepsy ,0302 clinical medicine ,Retrospective survey ,Surveys and Questionnaires ,medicine ,Long term outcomes ,Seizure control ,Humans ,In patient ,Epilepsy surgery ,Child ,Social Behavior ,Retrospective Studies ,Social adaptation ,business.industry ,Infant ,General Medicine ,Cortical dysplasia ,medicine.disease ,Surgery ,030104 developmental biology ,Treatment Outcome ,Patient Satisfaction ,Child, Preschool ,Automobile Driver Examination ,Regression Analysis ,Anticonvulsants ,Female ,business ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery ,Follow-Up Studies - Abstract
OBJECTIVEThe aim of this study was to investigate the treatment outcomes and social engagement of patients who had undergone pediatric epilepsy surgery more than 10 years earlier.METHODSBetween 1983 and 2005, 110 patients younger than 16 years underwent epilepsy surgery at the National Epilepsy Center, Shizuoka Institute of Epilepsy and Neurological Disorders. The authors sent a questionnaire to 103 patients who had undergone follow-up for more than 10 years after surgery; 85 patients (82.5%) responded. The survey contained 4 categories: seizure outcome, use of antiepileptic drugs, social participation, and general satisfaction with the surgical treatment (resection of the epileptic focus, including 4 hemispherectomies). The mean patient age at the time of surgery was 9.8 ± 4.2 (SD) years, and the mean duration of postoperative follow-up was 15.4 ± 5.0 years. Of the 85 patients, 79 (92.9%) presented with a lesional pathology, such as medial temporal sclerosis, developmental/neoplastic lesions, focal cortical dysplasia, and gliosis in a single lobe.RESULTSFor 65 of the 85 responders (76.5%), the outcome was recorded as Engel Class I (including 15 [93.8%] of 16 patients with medial temporal sclerosis, 20 [80.0%] of 25 with developmental/neoplastic lesions, and 27 [73.0%] of 37 with focal cortical dysplasia). Of these, 29 (44.6%) were not taking antiepileptic drugs at the time of our survey, 29 (44.6%) held full-time jobs, and 33 of 59 patients (55.9%) eligible to drive had a driver's license. Among 73 patients who reported their degree of satisfaction, 58 (79.5%) were very satisfied with the treatment outcome.CONCLUSIONSThe seizure outcome in patients who underwent resective surgery in childhood and underwent followup for more than 10 years was good. Of 85 respondents, 65 (76.5%) were classified in Engel Class I. The degree of social engagement was relatively high, and the satisfaction level with the treatment outcome was also high. From the perspective of seizure control and social adaptation, resective surgery yielded longitudinal benefits in children with intractable epilepsy, especially those with a lesional pathology in a single lobe.
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39. Radiologic and histologic features of the T2 hyperintensity rim of meningiomas on magnetic resonance images
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Hiroyuki Uchida, Ryosuke Hanaya, Hajime Yonezawa, F M Moinuddin, Hirofumi Hirano, Hitoshi Yamahata, Hiroshi Tokimura, Yuko Sadamura, Kazunori Arita, and Hiroshi Hosoyama
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Adult ,Male ,Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor A ,genetic structures ,Inversion recovery ,Fluid-attenuated inversion recovery ,Statistics, Nonparametric ,030218 nuclear medicine & medical imaging ,Meningioma ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Cerebrospinal fluid ,medicine ,Image Processing, Computer-Assisted ,Meningeal Neoplasms ,Humans ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,Aged ,Aged, 80 and over ,Brain Imaging ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,Capsule ,Magnetic resonance imaging ,General Medicine ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Magnetic Resonance Imaging ,Hyperintensity ,eye diseases ,Platelet Endothelial Cell Adhesion Molecule-1 ,Rim enhancement ,Female ,Neurology (clinical) ,sense organs ,Nuclear medicine ,business ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery - Abstract
A hyperintensity rim is often seen at the brain–tumor interface of meningiomas upon T2-weighted (T2WI) magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), and it is referred to as the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) space; however, the true nature of the rim remains unclear. We surveyed the MRI findings and the histopathologic characteristics of such rims. Our study population consisted of 53 consecutive patients who underwent meningioma removal at our hospital. The intensity of the rim on MRI scans obtained with different imaging sequences was assessed in all patients. We used 22 tumors for histopathologic investigation: tissue samples were acquired from both the tumor surface and from a deep intratumoral site. Of the 53 meningiomas, 37 (69.8%) manifested a hyperintensity rim on T2WI (T2-rim). The other 16 showed neither a hyperintense nor a hypointense rim on their T2WI. An enhancement effect corresponding to the rim was observed in 28 of the 37 (75.7%) T2-rim positive tumors. While 9 among the 37 tumors with a T2-rim (24.3%) did not show rim enhancement, they showed low intensity on fluid-attenuated inversion recovery (FLAIR) images. The microvascular density in the tumor capsule was significantly greater in the 12 T2-rim and rim enhancement positive tumors than in 10 tumors that were T2-rim negative or T2-rim positive, but rim enhancement-negative ( p
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40. Improvement in treatment results of glioblastoma over the last three decades and beneficial factors
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R. Hanaya, Hiroyuki Uchida, Hirofumi Hirano, Mika Habu, Sei Sugata, Kazutaka Yatsushiro, Yoshiyuki Hiraki, Yuriz Bakhtiar, Tatsuki Oyoshi, Shingo Fujio, Hiroshi Tokimura, Shunji Yunoue, Hitoshi Yamahata, Hiroto Kawano, Mikio Ogita, Kazunori Arita, and Hajime Yonezawa
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Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Treatment results ,Cyberknife ,Biopsy ,Temozolomide ,Humans ,Medicine ,External beam radiotherapy ,Karnofsky Performance Status ,Antineoplastic Agents, Alkylating ,Chemotherapy ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,Brain Neoplasms ,business.industry ,General Medicine ,Partial resection ,medicine.disease ,Surgery ,Dacarbazine ,Chemotherapy, Adjuvant ,Female ,Neurology (clinical) ,Glioblastoma ,business ,medicine.drug - Abstract
The purpose of this study is to elucidate the trend of glioblastoma outcome and scrutinize the factors contributing to better outcome over three decades.Survival time and the influencing factors were retrospectively analyzed in 223 newly diagnosed primary glioblastoma patients during 1980-2010. Appraised factors included age, sex, tumor site, year of surgery, extent of resections, use of surgery supporting system, Karnofsky Performance Status (KPS), chemotherapy, conventional external beam radiotherapy (EBRT), and CyberKnife stereotactic radiotherapy (CK-SRT) use.The median survival time (MST) in all patients was 13.6 months. The MSTs for 4 periods were 9.8 (1980-1990), 13.7 (1991-2000), 12.9 (2001-2005), and 15.8 months (2006-2010), respectively (p=0.0047). Total resection, subtotal resection, partial resection, and biopsy had MSTs of 31.8, 13.9, 11.4, and 7.0 months, respectively (p0.0001). Regarding chemotherapy, MSTs of the temozolomide base group and nimustine hydrochloride (ACNU) base group were 16.9 and 14.6 months, respectively, whereas the MST of patients without chemotherapy was only 9.8 months (p0.0001). The MSTs for 40-Gy EBRT plus CK-SRT and 60-Gy EBRT were 19.1 and 10.7 months, respectively (p0.0001). But in sub-selected patients, treated during 2001-2010, whose resection rate was total resection or subtotal resection, EBRT was completed and postoperative KPS was greater than or equal to 70, the MST with and without CK-SRT was 26.6 and 18.3 months, respectively (p=0.1529). According to the Cox proportional hazards model, degree of resection, KPS, ACNU use, temozolomide use, bevacizumab use, EBRT dose, and CK-SRT use were good prognostic factors. Use of neuronavigation and use of intraoperative magnetic resonance imaging were related to higher resection rate, but not determined as prognostic factors.We observed a gradual improvement in glioblastoma outcome, presumably because of improvements in therapeutic modalities for surgery, anticancer agents, and radiation, but the efficacy of CK-SRT remains unclear.
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41. Neuroimaging diagnosis of pineal region tumors—quest for pathognomonic finding of germinoma
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Kazunori Arita, Francia Campos, Ryuji Awa, Atsushi Tominaga, Hiroshi Tokimura, Tatsuki Oyoshi, Yoshihiko Fukukura, Prasanna Karki, Kaoru Kurisu, Ryosuke Hanaya, Kazuhiko Sugiyama, Fumiyuki Yamasaki, Hirofumi Hirano, and Yukihiko Fujii
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Adult ,Male ,endocrine system ,Pathology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Adolescent ,Neuroimaging ,Sensitivity and Specificity ,Pineal gland ,medicine ,Humans ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,Child ,Aged ,Neuroradiology ,Observer Variation ,Germinoma ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,Reproducibility of Results ,Magnetic resonance imaging ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Magnetic Resonance Imaging ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Child, Preschool ,Pinealoma ,Female ,Neurology (clinical) ,Germ cell tumors ,Differential diagnosis ,Tomography, X-Ray Computed ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,business ,Calcification - Abstract
Introduction Our study aimed to elucidate the imaging features for the differentiation of pineal germinoma and other pineal region tumors. Methods Image data sets of computed tomographic (CT) scan and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) data of 93 pineal region tumors including 33 germinomas, 30 nongerminomatous germ cell tumors (NGGCTs), 20 pineal parenchymal tumors (PPTs), and 10 miscellaneous tumors of pineal region were reviewed. Imaging features on CTand MRI were qualitatively assessed by three readers. To know the reasons for morphological differences between germinomas and NGGCTs, histological investigation was done. Results Localized calcification was seen in more than 70 % of germ cells tumors (GCTs: germinomas and NGGCTs) while it was scattered in more thanhalf ofPPTs.Cystic componentsin tumors were most frequent in NGGCTs (62 %). Multiplicity of lesion was restricted to GCTs: 39.4 % in germinoma and 10.0 % in NGGCTs. Thick peritumoral edema was more frequent in germinoma than in NGGCT: 40.6 vs. 14.8 % (p=0.0433, Fisher’s test). Bithalamic extension of tumor was seen in 78.8 % of germinomas. It was significantly rare in other groups of tumors (p
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42. Third ventricular atypical meningioma which recurred with further malignant progression
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Tatsuki Oyoshi, Hajime Yonezawa, Takako Yoshioka, F M Moinuddin, Kazunori Arita, Tsubasa Hiraki, Manoj Bohara, Prasanna Karki, and Hirofumi Hirano
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Male ,Reoperation ,Cancer Research ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Pathology ,Diagnosis, Differential ,Lesion ,Meningioma ,Neoplasm Seeding ,Papillary Meningioma ,Meningeal Neoplasms ,otorhinolaryngologic diseases ,medicine ,Foramen ,Humans ,Third ventricle ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,Magnetic resonance imaging ,General Medicine ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Magnetic Resonance Imaging ,nervous system diseases ,Surgery ,Cell Transformation, Neoplastic ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Oncology ,Choroid Plexus ,Disease Progression ,Choroid plexus ,Neurology (clinical) ,Neurosurgery ,Neoplasm Recurrence, Local ,medicine.symptom ,business - Abstract
Meningiomas in the third ventricle are rare, with only very few cases reported in the literature. We report a case of primary third ventricular anaplastic meningioma in a 49-year-old man who presented with progressive weakness of the left limbs and headache. Magnetic resonance imaging revealed a tumor which seemed to arise from the right thalamus and extending into third ventricle. The tumor was heterogeneously enhanced with gadolinium. It was totally removed by right transventricular-subchoroidal approach. The lesion was intraoperatively found to be whitish hard and embedded in right thalamus, but had attachment to choroid plexus near foramen Monroi with narrow interface. The histological diagnosis was atypical meningioma, WHO Grade II. Lesion recurred 20 months later and was resected via the same approach, which turned out to be papillary meningioma, WHO Grade III. The patient had second recurrence 23 months after second surgery which was operated and the final diagnosis was anaplastic meningioma (WHO Grade III). Literature review showed meningioma of the third ventricle is quite exceptional and more than half of the cases were aggressive subtypes (Grade II or III).
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43. Ryk is essential for Wnt-5a-dependent invasiveness in human glioma
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Takao Fuchigami, Kazunori Arita, Hirofumi Hirano, Mika Habu, Masahiro Ueda, Hiroshi Tokimura, Hirofumi Koyama, Masayuki Kamino, Chihaya Koriyama, Mai Tokudome, Michiko Kishida, Mikio Iijima, and Shosei Kishida
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Frizzled ,Cell growth ,Wnt signaling pathway ,Receptor Protein-Tyrosine Kinases ,Motility ,ROR2 ,Glioma ,General Medicine ,Biology ,medicine.disease ,Biochemistry ,Wnt-5a Protein ,Cell Line ,Wnt Proteins ,Proto-Oncogene Proteins ,Cancer research ,medicine ,Humans ,Matrix Metalloproteinase 2 ,Neoplasm Invasiveness ,Receptor ,Molecular Biology ,Tyrosine kinase - Abstract
Glioblastoma is characterized by marked invasiveness, but little is known about the mechanism of invasion in glioblastoma cells. Wnts are secreted ligands that regulate cell proliferation, differentiation, motility and fate at various developmental stages. In adults, misregulation of the Wnt pathway is associated with several diseases. Recently, we reported that Wnt-5a was overexpressed and correlated with cell motility and infiltrative activity through the regulation of matrix metalloproteinase (MMP)-2 in glioma-derived cells. Although several receptors for Wnt-5a were identified, the receptors of Wnt-5a that mediate cellular responses of glioma were not clearly identified. Knockdown of receptor-like tyrosine kinase (Ryk) but not that of Ror2 suppressed the activity of MMP-2 and Wnt-5a-dependent invasive activity in glioma cells. These results suggest that Ryk is important for the Wnt-5a-dependent induction of MMP-2 and invasive activity in glioma-derived cells and that Ryk might have a novel patho-physiological function in adult cancer invasion. Furthermore, not only the expression of Wnt-5a but also that of Frizzled (Fz)-2 and Ryk was correlated with the WHO histological grade in 38 human glioma tissues. Taking these findings together, Fz-2 and Ryk could be therapeutic or pharmacological target molecules for the control of Wnt-5a-dependent invasion of human glioma in the near future.
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44. A Multicenter Phase I/II Study of the BCNU Implant (Gliadel® Wafer) for Japanese Patients with Malignant Gliomas
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Hirofumi Hirano, Hideo Takeshima, Keisuke Ueki, Noriyuki Kawabata, Jun-ichi Adachi, Eiichi Ishikawa, Toshihiro Kumabe, Ryo Nishikawa, Kazunori Arita, Fumi Higuchi, Tomokazu Aoki, Kazuhiko Mishima, Naosuke Nonoguchi, Masao Matsutani, Kazuhiko Sugiyama, Kaoru Kurisu, Fumiyuki Yamasaki, Takashi Yamamoto, Shinobu Yamada, Shinji Yamashita, and Teiji Tominaga
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Carmustine ,Temozolomide ,business.industry ,Placebo ,Surgery ,Clinical trial ,Pharmacokinetics ,medicine ,Neurology (clinical) ,Implant ,Adverse effect ,business ,Survival rate ,medicine.drug - Abstract
Carmustine (BCNU) implants (Gliadel® Wafer, Eisai Inc., New Jersey, USA) for the treatment of malignant gliomas (MGs) were shown to enhance overall survival in comparison to placebo in controlled clinical trials in the United States and Europe. A prospective, multicenter phase I/II study involving Japanese patients with MGs was performed to evaluate the efficacy, safety, and pharmacokinetics of BCNU implants. The study enrolled 16 patients with newly diagnosed MGs and 8 patients with recurrent MGs. After the insertion of BCNU implants (8 sheets maximum, 61.6 mg BCNU) into the removal cavity, various chemotherapies (including temozolomide) and radiotherapies were applied. After placement, overall and progression-free survival rates and whole blood BCNU levels were evaluated. In patients with newly diagnosed MGs, the overall survival rates at 12 months and 24 months were 100.0% and 68.8%, and the progression-free survival rate at 12 months was 62.5%. In patients with recurrent MGs, the progression-free survival rate at 6 months was 37.5%. There were no grade 4 or higher adverse events noted due to BCNU implants, and grade 3 events were observed in 5 of 24 patients (20.8%). Whole blood BCNU levels reached a peak of 19.4 ng/mL approximately 3 hours after insertion, which was lower than 1/600 of the peak BCNU level recorded after intravenous injections. These levels decreased to less than the detection limit (2.00 ng/mL) after 24 hours. The results of this study involving Japanese patients are comparable to those of previous studies in the United States and Europe.
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45. Calcifying pseudoneoplasm of the neuraxis in direct continuity with a low-grade glioma: A case report and review of the literature
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Nayuta, Higa, Hideaki, Yokoo, Hirofumi, Hirano, Hajime, Yonezawa, Tatsuki, Oyoshi, Yuko, Goto, and Kazunori, Arita
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Male ,Brain Diseases ,Brain Neoplasms ,Calcinosis ,Humans ,Glioma ,Middle Aged ,Gyrus Cinguli - Abstract
Calcifying pseudoneoplasms of the neuraxis (CAPNON) are presumed to be a non-neoplastic reactive pathology, based on the frequent finding of granulomatous inflammation. To our knowledge, there are few reports of CAPNON in association with a neoplasm. Here, we report the case of a 62-year-old man presenting with headache, which was caused by CAPNON in the left cingulate gyrus. CT scan revealed a calcified mass exhibiting gradual growth and increasing peritumoral edema. MRI showed an intra-axial hypointense mass on T1- and T2-weighted images. Development of a peri-lesional hyperintense lesion on T2-weighted images suggested local edema or tumoral invasion. Gadolinium-enhanced T1-weighted images revealed mild peripheral enhancement of the calcified nodule. L-methyl
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46. Reduction of MLH1 and PMS2 confers temozolomide resistance and is associated with recurrence of glioblastoma
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Yoshinari Shinsato, Kazunori Arita, Hajime Yonezawa, Kohichi Kawahara, Hirofumi Hirano, Yukihiko Nishizawa, Hiroshi Tokimura, Masatatsu Yamamoto, Ryuji Ikeda, Shunji Yunoue, Tatsuhiko Furukawa, and Kentarou Minami
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congenital, hereditary, and neonatal diseases and abnormalities ,recurrence ,DNA repair ,temozolomide ,Biology ,Transfection ,MLH1 ,resistance ,O(6)-Methylguanine-DNA Methyltransferase ,Cell Line, Tumor ,PMS2 ,medicine ,Humans ,Neoplasm ,RNA, Small Interfering ,Antineoplastic Agents, Alkylating ,neoplasms ,Adaptor Proteins, Signal Transducing ,Mismatch Repair Endonuclease PMS2 ,Adenosine Triphosphatases ,Temozolomide ,urogenital system ,glioblastoma ,Nuclear Proteins ,O-6-methylguanine-DNA methyltransferase ,medicine.disease ,digestive system diseases ,nervous system diseases ,DNA-Binding Proteins ,Dacarbazine ,Gene Expression Regulation, Neoplastic ,DNA Repair Enzymes ,Oncology ,Drug Resistance, Neoplasm ,Gene Knockdown Techniques ,MutL-alpha ,Cancer research ,DNA mismatch repair ,Neoplasm Recurrence, Local ,MutL Protein Homolog 1 ,Research Paper ,medicine.drug - Abstract
Although there is a relationship between DNA repair deficiency and temozolomide (TMZ) resistance in glioblastoma (GBM), it remains unclear which molecule is associated with GBM recurrence. We isolated three TMZ-resistant human GBM cell lines and examined the expression of O6-methylguanine-DNA methyltransferase (MGMT) and mismatch repair (MMR) components. We used immunohistochemical analysis to compare MutL homolog 1 (MLH1), postmeiotic segregation increased 2 (PMS2) and MGMT expression in primary and recurrent GBM specimens obtained from GBM patients during TMZ treatment. We found a reduction in MLH1 expression and a subsequent reduction in PMS2 protein levels in TMZ-resistant cells. Furthermore, MLH1 or PMS2 knockdown confered TMZ resistance. In recurrent GBM tumours, the expression of MLH1 and PMS2 was reduced when compared to primary tumours.
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47. Entry Point to the Sylvian Fissure for the Pterional Transsylvian Approach
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Hirofumi Hirano, Kazuho Hirahara, Tomoko Hanada, Kazunori Arita, K. Mamitsuka, Hiroshi Tokimura, R. Hanaya, Sei Sugata, Hitoshi Yamahata, and T. Ishii
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Adult ,Male ,Subarachnoid hemorrhage ,Adolescent ,Ruptured aneurysms ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Dissection (medical) ,Aneurysm, Ruptured ,Neurosurgical Procedures ,Young Adult ,Sphenoid Bone ,Image Processing, Computer-Assisted ,medicine ,Humans ,Prospective Studies ,Craniotomy ,Aged ,Fissure ,business.industry ,Skull ,Infarction, Middle Cerebral Artery ,Intracranial Aneurysm ,Anatomy ,Clipping (medicine) ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Entry site ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Female ,Surgery ,Neurology (clinical) ,Tomography, X-Ray Computed ,business ,Intracranial Hemorrhages ,Carotid Artery, Internal ,Brain retraction - Abstract
Background Although the anatomy of the Sylvian fissure is understood, there is little information on where to start its dissection in the pterional transsylvian (PT-TS) approach. At small craniotomy using the PT-TS approach, we set the entry point to the Sylvian fissure at 15 mm behind the anterior edge of the craniotomy along the Sylvian fissure and designated this site “point 15.” Here we compared the utility of “point 15” with the Sylvian point (point on the Sylvian fissure giving rise to the horizontal and anterior ascending rami) that had been recommended earlier as the entry site for opening the Sylvian fissure. Materials and Methods This study includes 16 patients with 7 ruptured and 9 unruptured anterior circulation aneurysms. We evaluated the usefulness of “point 15” in the PT-TS approach for aneurysmal neck clipping with respect to the adequacy of anatomical exposure and low invasiveness. Results In 12 patients “point 15” provided for excellent anatomical exposure of the Sylvian fissure; complete neck clipping was possible with minimal brain retraction and damage. In two patients with ruptured aneurysms and thick subarachnoid hemorrhage and in two patients with unruptured aneurysms, the dissection had to be enlarged 3 to 4 mm distally without reaching the Sylvian point. In the latter two patients the Sylvian veins were tethered to frontal and temporal lobes. Conclusions The “point 15” was an easily set entry point to the Sylvian fissure. It provided for sufficient anatomical exposure at surgery for anterior circulation aneurysms; additional posterior dissection was required in rare cases. We found that “point 15” was useful in small craniotomies using the PT-TS approach.
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48. Improvement on characteristics of porous alumina from platelets using a TEOS treatment
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Yuta Ito, Yuji Iwamoto, Ryuta Hanai, Shinobu Hashimoto, Hirofumi Hirano, and Sawao Honda
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Materials science ,Process Chemistry and Technology ,Solution treatment ,Surfaces, Coatings and Films ,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials ,Tetraethyl orthosilicate ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Thermal conductivity ,Compressive strength ,chemistry ,Materials Chemistry ,Ceramics and Composites ,Composite material ,Anisotropy ,Porosity - Abstract
A porous alumina body was synthesized from anisotropic alumina particles, namely platelets. When green compacts, which had been uniaxially pressed at 1 MPa, were heated at 1200 and 1500 °C for 1 h, the average porosity of the resulting alumina bodies was 75.5 and 71.0%, respectively. The thermal conductivity of the porous alumina fabricated at 1400 °C for 1 h with 72.3% in porosity was 0.8 W m −1 K −1 . In an attempt to increase the compressive strength of the porous alumina bodies, TEOS (tetraethyl orthosilicate) solution treatment was carried out, followed by reheating to 1400 °C for 1 h. The compressive strength of the porous alumina body increased from 3.8 MPa (without TEOS solution treatment) to 10.2 MPa (with three rounds of TEOS treatment), with the porosity decreasing to 65.5% and the thermal conductivity increasing to1.2 W m −1 K −1 .
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49. Treatable glomerular hyperfiltration in patients with active acromegaly
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Manoj Bohara, Koji Takano, Hiroshi Arimura, Yasuyuki Kinoshita, Hirofumi Hirano, Mika Habu, R. Hanaya, Shingo Fujio, Kazunori Arita, Yoshihiko Nishio, and Chihaya Koriyama
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Adenoma ,Adult ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Adolescent ,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism ,Urology ,Renal function ,030209 endocrinology & metabolism ,Kidney Function Tests ,03 medical and health sciences ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Young Adult ,0302 clinical medicine ,Endocrinology ,Internal medicine ,Acromegaly ,Medicine ,Humans ,Pituitary Neoplasms ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Young adult ,Aged ,Body surface area ,Creatinine ,business.industry ,Case-control study ,General Medicine ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Pathophysiology ,Treatment Outcome ,chemistry ,Case-Control Studies ,Female ,business ,Glomerular hyperfiltration ,Glomerular Filtration Rate - Abstract
ObjectiveThe glomerular filtration rate (GFR) is increased in patients with active acromegaly. The aim of this study is to elucidate whether renal function deteriorates in patients with acromegaly and whether this deterioration is reversible after surgical remission.Design/methodsA case–control study of 48 acromegalic patients who were surgically cured (cases) and 48 patients with nonfunctioning pituitary adenomas (NFomas, controls) was conducted. We performed clinical and biochemical examinations before surgery and 3months post-surgery. The GFR of each patient was estimated (estimated GFR, eGFR) using their serum creatinine, age, sex, and body surface area, and postoperative changes in the eGFR were assessed.ResultsThe preoperative eGFR was significantly higher in patients with acromegaly than in those with NFoma (99.8 vs 75.1mL/min respectively,PPP=0.12). Among the acromegalic patients, the postoperative decreases in the eGFR were more prominent in patients with a preoperatively high or normal vs low eGFR.ConclusionsOur data demonstrated a significant post-surgical eGFR decrease in patients with acromegaly, but not in patients with NFomas. This change in the eGFR was reversible in acromegalic patients with a high/normal preoperative eGFR, but not in those with a low preoperative eGFR. This suggests that the reversible pathophysiological change in some patients is functional but not organic.
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50. Solitary Cranial Langerhans Cell Histiocytosis: Two case reports
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Prasanna, Karki, Hirofumi, Hirano, Hitoshi, Yamahata, Shingo, Fujio, Hajime, Yonezawa, Koji, Iida, Manoj, Bohara, Tatsuki, Oyoship, Ryosuke, Hanaya, and Kazunori, Arita
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Male ,Time Factors ,Biopsy ,Remission Induction ,S100 Proteins ,Skull ,Immunohistochemistry ,Magnetic Resonance Imaging ,Antigens, CD1 ,Histiocytosis, Langerhans-Cell ,Treatment Outcome ,Child, Preschool ,Langerhans Cells ,Orbital Diseases ,Craniocerebral Trauma ,Humans ,Child ,Tomography, X-Ray Computed ,Biomarkers - Abstract
Langerhans cell histiocytosis (LCH) is a proliferation of Langerhans cells intermixed with inflammatory cells, in particular eosinophils, that may manifest as a unisystem (unifocal or multifocal) or multisystem disease. We describe the clinical and histologic spectrum of LCH of the orbit and skull in our two cases. Both cases had unifocal erosive skull lesions with a history of trauma. Typical histologic features included numerous histiocytes with varying degrees of giant cell formation and scattered eosinophilic granulocytes. The presence of Langerhans cells was confirmed by CD1a and S100 immunohistochemistry. LCH has an excellent prognosis when treated with surgical resection, steroids and radiotherapy or chemotherapy. One of our patients is disease free at 7 year follow-up and one patient had regression of lesion on follow-up.
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