Atsuhiko Terakado
Juntendo University
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Skeletal Radiology | 2006
Tomoaki Torigoe; Toshiharu Matsumoto; Atsuhiko Terakado; Masaru Takase; Shigetaka Yamasaki; Hisashi Kurosawa
Primary liposarcoma of bone is exceedingly rare. We report a case of primary pleomorphic liposarcoma in the humerus of a 38-year-old female. Radiographs demonstrated an expansile and osteolytic lesion extending from the head to the proximal part of the shaft in the right humerus. MR study showed a defined lesion in the humerus. The lesion had an iso-signal intensity and partial high-intensity lesion on T1-weighted images and a heterogeneous high signal intensity on T2-weighted images. Wide resection and proximal humeral endoprosthesis replacement were performed. Final pathological diagnosis of the lesion was pleomorphic liposarcoma. This is the second reported case of pleomorphic liposarcoma of the bone, and the first case presenting MRI findings for liposarcoma of bone.
Skeletal Radiology | 2008
Tomoaki Torigoe; Atsuhiko Terakado; Yoshiyuki Suehara; Hisashi Kurosawa
Lipoprotein lipase (LPL) deficiency is an extremely rare congenital metabolic disorder with an accumulation of chylomicrons in the blood. We encountered a patient with an LPL deficiency leading to multiple bone xanthomas associated with hyperlipidemia. Radiographs and MRI of the humerus and femur revealed symmetrical bone lesions, and there is a possibility that these symmetrical lesions may therefore be a characteristic feature for this disorder.
Journal of orthopaedic surgery | 2010
Tomoaki Torigoe; Atsuhiko Terakado; Yoshiyuki Suehara; Hisashi Kurosawa; Yasuo Yazawa; Tatsuya Takagi
Purpose. To compare survival rates in the elderly with bone versus soft-tissue sarcomas. Methods. Records of 12 men and 8 women aged 70 to 91 (mean, 77) years with bone or soft-tissue sarcomas were retrospectively reviewed. The grade, size, location, and stage of the sarcomas, as well as their surgical margins, treatment modalities, local recurrence, metastasis, and prognosis were recorded. The mean follow-up period was 37 (range, 2–137) months. Their 5-year survival rates were estimated using the Kaplan-Meier method, and compared with 110 younger controls aged 9 to 69 (mean, 45) years during the same period. There was no significant difference between the older patients and younger controls regarding tumour grading (p=0.068, Chi squared test), stage, and pathological diagnosis. Results. Six patients had bone and 14 had soft-tissue sarcomas. Of the 6 bone sarcomas, 3 were malignant fibrous histiocytomas, 2 were osteosarcomas, and one was a chordoma; all were high grade, except for the chordoma. Of the 14 soft-tissue sarcomas, 9 were malignant fibrous histiocytomas, 3 were myxofibrosarcomas, one was a liposarcoma and one an extraskeletal osteosarcoma; all were high grade except for 2 of the myxofibrosarcomas and the liposarcoma. Of the 110 younger controls, 30 had bone and 80 had soft-tissue sarcomas; 44 were low grade and 66 were high grade. The 5-year survival rate was significantly lower in older patients than in younger controls (35% vs 65%, p=0.048). Regarding bone versus soft-tissue sarcomas, the 5-year survival rate was not significantly different among older patients (0% vs 52%, p=0.068) or younger controls (61% vs 66%, p=0.863). The difference was also not significant for older patients versus younger controls with bone sarcomas (0% vs 61%, p=0.284) or soft-tissue sarcomas (52% vs 66%, p=0.368), for older patients with high- versus low-grade sarcomas (17% vs 100%, p=0.314), for older patients with sarcomas located in the limbs versus the trunk (39% vs 38%, p=0.233), as well as for older patients versus younger controls with low-grade sarcomas (100% vs 92%, p=0.512) or high-grade sarcomas (17% vs 46%, p=0.269). Conclusion. Survival rates tend to be lower in older patients with sarcomas, especially when the sarcoma is of bone and high grade.
Journal of orthopaedic surgery | 2012
Tomoaki Torigoe; Yoshimasa Tomita; Yoshiyuki Iwase; Kentaro Aritomi; Yoshiyuki Suehara; Taketo Oukubo; Akira Sakurai; Atsuhiko Terakado; Tatsuya Tatsuya; Kazuo Kaneko; Tsuyoshi Saito; Yasuo Yazawa
We describe a new technique of pedicle freezing of the distal radius with malignant bone tumour and osteotomy of the normal ulna. The distal radius was sufficiently elevated to enable freezing without damaging adjacent tissues by releasing the distal radio-ulnar and radio-carpal joint and cutting the middle third of the ulna. The distal radius (including the tumour) was soaked in liquid nitrogen and the defect filled with iliac grafts. The ulna was repaired with plate and screws and was united at month 2. There was no local recurrence and the postoperative function score was 93%. This technique decreases the risk of non-union of the osteotomy site of the tumorous bone.
Journal of Orthopaedic Science | 2007
Tomoaki Torigoe; Yasuo Yazawa; Tatsuya Takagi; Atsuhiko Terakado; Hisashi Kurosawa
Journal of Orthopaedic Science | 2004
Yoshiyuki Suehara; Yasuo Yazawa; Kouhei Hitachi; Atsuhiko Terakado
Molecular Medicine Reports | 2013
Rei Momomura; Kiyohito Naito; Mamoru Igarashi; Taiji Watari; Atsuhiko Terakado; Shinji Oike; Koji Sakamoto; Isao Nagaoka; Kazuo Kaneko
Journal of Cancer Therapy | 2011
Tomoaki Torigoe; Atsuhiko Terakado; Yoshiyuki Suehara; Taketo Okubo; Tatsuya Takagi; Kazuo Kaneko; Yasuo Yazawa
Surgical Science | 2011
Tomoaki Torigoe; Atsuhiko Terakado; Yoshiyuki Suehara; Taketo Okubo; Tatsuya Takagi; Kazuo Kaneko; Yasuo Yazawa
Journal of Advances in Medicine and Medical Research | 2018
Kei Sano; Yoshiyuki Suehara; Yu Tanabe; Taketo Okubo; Youngji Kim; Midori Ishii; Takayuki Kawasaki; Atsuhiko Terakado; Keisuke Akaike; Kenta Mukaihara; Daisuke Kubota; Naoko Okubo; Yuichiro Maruyama; Tsuyoshi Saito; Kazuo Kaneko