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Human Cell | 2011

Effects of tamoxifen on the endometrium and its mechanism of carcinogenicity.

Akira Yasue; Kiyoshi Hasegawa; Yasuhiro Udagawa

This study was conducted to clarify the clinicopathological characteristics of tamoxifen-associated endometrial carcinomas and its mechanisms of carcinogenesis. Seven patients with tamoxifen-associated endometrial carcinomas (TAM group) and 28 with sporadic endometrioid adenocarcinomas (EMC group) were included in the study. The clinicopathological factors, such as FIGO stage, histological type, grade, lymph node metastases, vascular invasion and the coexistence of hyperplasia, were investigated in both groups. The protein expression of p53, PTEN, hMLH1 and hMSH2 was investigated by immunohistochemistry. Microsatellite instability (MSI), k-ras and p53 mutation were also examined. In the TAM group, the histological types included five endometrioid, one endometrioid combined with serous and one clear cell type. The rates of coexistence with hyperplasia (five of seven cases) and vascular invasion (four cases) were significantly higher in the TAM group. The rates of stage III/IV (four cases) and lymph node metastasis (three cases) tended to be higher in the TAM group. Although there were no significant differences in PTEN, hMLH1 and hMSH2 expression between the two groups, p53 mutation was more frequent in three out of five cases (60%) in the TAM group compared with 2 of 15 cases in the EMC group (13.3%). No significant differences were observed concerning MSI and k-ras mutation in either group. These results suggested that TAM-associated endometrial carcinomas have overlapping biological characteristics of type I and type II endometrial carcinomas. This might explain the somewhat worse prognosis of these tumors than sporadic endometrioid carcinomas.


Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology Research | 2011

Spontaneous spinal epidural hematoma during pregnancy: Three case reports

Shin Tada; Akira Yasue; Haruki Nishizawa; Takao Sekiya; Yutaka Hirota; Yasuhiro Udagawa

We present three extremely rare cases of spontaneous spinal epidural hematoma occurring in pregnancy. The patients developed progressive paralysis of the upper and lower limbs and the diagnoses were confirmed by magnetic resonance imaging. Urgent decompression is required to prevent neurological sequelae. The pregnancy may either be continued or delivered depending on the gestational age and severity of the disorder. Pregnancy‐induced structural changes of the vascular walls and hemodynamic changes may play a role in the pathogenesis of spontaneous spinal epidural hematoma.


Reproductive Medicine and Biology | 2011

Two cases of ectopic ovary and one case of potential ectopic ovary

Eiji Nishio; Yutaka Hirota; Akira Yasue; Haruki Nishizawa; Kazuhiko Tsukada; Yasuhiro Udagawa

Ectopic ovary is a rare gynecologic entity. A variety of synonymous terms such as ectopic ovary, supernumerary ovary, accessory ovary, and autoamputation of the ovary have been used to describe this condition. The etiology for ectopic ovary has not been elucidated, but several mechanisms have been proposed. They are categorized as either congenital (embryologically derived) or acquired. This report presents two cases of ectopic ovary resulting from different causes and one case of potential ectopic ovary.


Human Cell | 2003

Establishment and characterization of a human uterine endometrial undifferentiated carcinoma cell line, TMG‐L

Kiyoshi Hasegawa; Machiko Suzuki; Kunimi Ishikawa; Akira Yasue; Rina Kato; Azumi Nakamura; Jun Kuroki; Yasuhiro Udagawa

A new cell line of human uterine endometrial undifferentiated carcinoma, designated as TMG-L, was established from the metastatic lymph node of 56-year-old patient. TMG-L cells have been cultured with Ham’s F-12 medium supplemented with 10% FCS and grew as a loosely adherent monolayer with polygonal or spindle-shaped cells exhibiting poor cellcell contact and piled up against each other, showing a tendency to grow as floating cells. The doubling time of this cell line was about 48 hours, and chromosomal analysis revealed aneuploidy at passage 25. The cells formed tumors in SCID mouse, the histology of which was similar to that of undifferentiated carcinoma component of primary tumor. TMG-L cells showed the loss of expression and membranous localization of either E-cadherin or α-catenin, implied corresponding loss of their adhesive function. And this dysfunction implicated the biological aggressive behavior of uterine endometrial undifferentiated carcinoma. This cell line appears to provide a useful system for studying uterine undifferentiated Carcinoma in vivo and in vitro.


International Journal of Oncology | 2005

Expression of cyclooxygenase-2 in uterine endometrial cancer and anti-tumor effects of a selective COX-2 inhibitor

Kiyoshi Hasegawa; Yoshimasa Ohashi; Kunimi Ishikawa; Akira Yasue; Rina Kato; Yumiko Achiwa; Eiji Nishio; Yasuhiro Udagawa


Gynecologic Oncology | 2004

Clinicopathologic study of 56 patients with endometrial cancer during or after adjuvant tamoxifen use for their breast cancers

Toru Hachisuga; Toshiaki Saito; Junzo Kigawa; Michitaka Ohwada; Koji Yamazawa; Akira Yasue; Tsuyoshi Iwasaka; Toru Sugiyama; Tsunekazu Kita; Nobutaka Nagai


Journal of Medical Ultrasonics | 2014

Relationship between detection of the cervical gland area during the late third trimester and necessity for induction of labor to prevent post-term delivery.

Yukito Minami; Takao Sekiya; Haruki Nishizawa; Jun Miyazaki; Yoshiteru Noda; Risa Ishii; Akira Yasue; Eiji Nishio; Yasuhiro Udagawa; Takuma Fujii


Japanese Journal of Gynecologic and Obstetric Endoscopy | 2013

Umbilical Endometriosis after Laparoscopic Subtotal Hysterectomy: Three Case Reports

Satoshi Kawai; Yukito Minami; Mayuko Ito; Akira Yasue; Eiji Nishio; Haruki Nishizawa; Kazuhiko Tsukada; Takao Sekiya; Yutaka Hirota; Takuma Fujii; Yuka Kiriyama; Makoto Kuroda


Japanese Journal of Gynecologic and Obstetric Endoscopy | 2012

Three Cases of Spontaneous Parasitic Myoma

Yukito Minami; Yutaka Hirota; Satoshi Kawai; Mayuko Ito; Yutaka Torii; Masako Ito; Akira Yasue; Eiji Nishio; Haruki Nishizawa; Kazuhiko Tsukada; Takao Sekiya; Yasuhiro Udagawa; Yuka Kiriyama; Makoto Kuroda


Japanese Journal of Gynecologic and Obstetric Endoscopy | 2011

Massive hemorrhage resulting from ruptured uterine arteriovenous fistula after laparoscopic myomectomy.

Yutaka Torii; Yutaka Hirota; Hiromi Inuduka; Harumi Okamoto; Yukito Minami; Misugi Matsuoka; Akira Yasue; Eiji Nishio; Haruki Nishizawa; Kazuhiko Tsukada; Takao Sekiya; Yasuhiro Udagawa

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Eiji Nishio

Fujita Health University

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Yutaka Hirota

Fujita Health University

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Takao Sekiya

Fujita Health University

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Yukito Minami

Fujita Health University

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Azumi Nakamura

Fujita Health University

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