Hiroko Ijima
Gunma University
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Pediatric Hematology and Oncology | 1993
Toshiji Shitara; Shin-Ichirou Yugami; Manabu Sotomatu; Yukio Oshima; Hiroko Ijima; Takayoshi Kuroume; Matsumoto M
Two cases of invasive aspergillosis are reported. Case 1, a 3-year-old boy with leukemic transformation of myelodysplastic syndrome, had an aspergillus infection in the hand, resulting in necrosis of the thumb. Case 2, an 18-year-old girl with acute megakaryoblastic leukemia, had an aspergillus skin infection on the wrist, accompanied by swelling and discoloration of the arm. In Case 2, angiography revealed a hypovascular lesion and vascular irregularity, suggesting that vessels were involved. Intraarterial infusion of urokinase and amphotericin B led to improvement of these symptoms in this patient. The combination of urokinase and an antifungal drug should be considered for intractable aspergillus infections involving the extremities.
Annals of Hematology | 1992
Toshiji Shitara; Noriyuki Suetake; Shin Ichiroh Yugami; Manabu Sotomatu; Yukio Oshima; Hiroko Ijima; Takayoshi Kuroume; Shinpei Nakazawa
SummaryA case of congenital leukemia with monosomy 7 is reported. Immunological study of the blast cells using monoclonal antibodies was suggestive of both myelomegakaryocytic and T-lymphoblastic leukemia. Chromosomal analysis of the bone marrow cells showed monosomy 7. Chemotherapy was initiated with a combination of adriamycin, cytosine arabinoside, 6-mercaptopurine, and prednisolone. The patient obtained complete remission, which has been maintained for 4 years and 1 month. He receives no chemotherapy now. Our case shows that monosomy 7 in congenital leukemia is rare, but the presence of monosomy 7 in congenital leukemia does not necessarily indicate a poor prognosis.
Cancer | 1991
Toshiji Shitara; Shin-Ichiroh Yugami; Manabu Sotomatu; Yukio Oshima; Hiroko Ijima; Takayoshi Kuroume
A case of erythroleukemia (EL) associated with monosomy 7 is reported. The EL was diagnosed 20 months after the initial diagnosis of monosomy 7 was made. An immunologic study of the blast cells using a monoclonal antibody was positive for glycophorin A, which suggested that they were of erythroid origin; this was confirmed by electron microscopy. Chemotherapy was started with low dose cytarabine. However, the patient had severe bone marrow suppression and died of pneumonia. Our case shows that monosomy 7 is an abnormality of the pluripotential stem cells, including erythroid cells, that resulted in a true erythroid neoplasm.
American Journal of Hematology | 1994
Toshiji Shitara; Shin Ichiroh Yugami; Hiroko Ijima; Manabu Sotomatu; Takayoshi Kuroume
American Journal of Hematology | 1993
Hiroko Ijima; Toshiji Shitara; Shin-Ichiroh Yugami; Manabu Sotomatu; Takayoshi Kuroume
The Kitakanto Medical Journal | 1993
Toshiji Shitara; Shin-Ichirou Yugami; Manabu Sotomatsu; Hiroko Ijima; Yasunori Okada; Toshio Watanabe; Takayoshi Kuroume; Sukeshi Fujii
The Kitakanto Medical Journal | 1993
Toshiji Shitara; Shin-Ichirou Yugami; Manabu Sotomatsu; Hiroaki Kaneko; Hiroko Ijima; Takayoshi Kuroume
The Kitakanto Medical Journal | 1992
Noriyuki Suetake; Shin-Ichirou Yugami; Manabu Sotomatu; Hiroko Ijima; Toshiji Shitara; Takayoshi Kuroume
The Kitakanto Medical Journal | 1992
Hiroko Ijima; Toshiji Shitara; Noriyuki Suetake; Shinichiro Yugami; Manabu Sotomatsu; Yukio Ohshima
The Kitakanto Medical Journal | 1992
Toshiji Shitara; Shin-Ichirou Yugami; Manabu Sotomatsu; Hiroko Ijima; Takayoshi Kuroume; Noriaki Kameyama; Sukeshi Fujii