Daizo Kondo
Nagoya University
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The Annals of Thoracic Surgery | 2003
Daizo Kondo; Katsuo Yamada; Yasuhiko Kitayama; Shoji Hoshi
BACKGROUND Few reports have been published regarding peripheral lung adenocarcinomas that are 10 mm or less in diameter. This is considered to be the smallest tumor size detectable by present diagnostic modalities. METHODS Clinicopathologic studies were performed in 57 patients with peripheral lung adenocarcinomas of 10 mm or less in diameter. Outcomes were compared with two other groups that consisted of 32 patients with adenocarcinomas between 11 and 15 mm in diameter and 35 patients with adenocarcinomas between 16 and 20 mm in diameter. Tumors were curatively resected between 1992 and 2002. RESULTS The mean age was 61.7 years. The following three features were more frequent: female sex (78.9%), nonsmokers (77.2%), and cases with carcinoma detected by computed tomography despite negative chest radiography (96.5%). Negative lymphatic invasion (94.7%) was significantly higher. Three cases showed lymphatic invasion that was classified as types E or F, according to Noguchis classification. There were no cases of lymph node metastasis, pleural involvement, or intrapulmonary metastasis. Well-differentiated type was in 93.0%. Types A and B, which are noninvasive alveolar replacement-type adenocarcinomas, were significantly dominant (86.0%). The 5-year postoperative survival rate was 97.3%, which was significantly better than in the other two groups (75.5%, 78.1%). CONCLUSIONS Histopathologic features of most peripheral lung adenocarcinomas of 10 mm or less in diameter were types A and B. Types A and B were considered fundamentally indicated for thoracoscopic wedge resections. However, the other types required the standard operation.
The Japanese Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery | 2000
Yusuke Kita; Daizo Kondo; Hiroshi Nogimura; Kazuya Suzuki; Teruhisa Kazui
Pulmonary aspergillosis and lung cancer rarely occur simultaneously. We report a 66-year-old man with a round shadow in the thin-wall cavity of the right upper lobe. Radiological findings and transbronchial biopsy revealed squamous cell carcinoma complicated by aspergilloma at the site. Right upper lobectomy suggested that early lung cancer arose from preexisting lung scars containing an aspergilloma.
Chest | 1990
Daizo Kondo; Munehisa Imaizumi; Toshio Abe; Tsuguo Naruke; Keiichi Suemasu
The Journal of The Japanese Association for Chest Surgery | 1996
Yusuke Kita; Daizo Kondo
The Journal of The Japanese Association for Chest Surgery | 2003
Katsuo Yamada; Yoshihiko Kageyama; Daizo Kondo; Yasuhiko Kitayama; Shoji Hoshi
Nihon Rinsho Geka Gakkai Zasshi (journal of Japan Surgical Association) | 2000
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呼吸器外科 : 日本呼吸器外科学会雑誌 | 1988
Daizo Kondo; Tsuguo Naruke; Haruhiko Kondo; Tomoyuki Goya; Ryosuke Tsuchiya; Keiichi Suemasu
The Journal of The Japanese Association for Chest Surgery | 1988
Daizo Kondo; Tsuguo Naruke; Haruhiko Kondo; Tomoyuki Goya; Ryosuke Tsuchiya; Keiichi Suemasu
The Journal of The Japanese Association for Chest Surgery | 1988
Daizo Kondo; Tsuguo Naruke; Haruhiko Kondo; Tomoyuki Goya; Ryosuke Tsuchiya; Keiichi Suemasu
Nihon Rinsho Geka Gakkai Zasshi (journal of Japan Surgical Association) | 2000
Daizo Kondo