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Journal of Photochemistry and Photobiology B-biology | 1990

Photodynamic diagnosis in respiratory tract malignancy using an excimer dye laser system

Harubumi Kato; Tsutomu Imaizumi; Katsuo Aizawa; Hiroshi Iwabuchi; Hideki Yamamoto; Norihiko Ikeda; Takaaki Tsuchida; Yoshihiro Tamachi; Tetsushi Ito; Yoshihiro Hayata

Equipment has been developed for the early-stage diagnosis and treatment of cancer using an excimer dye laser. The excimer laser beam is obtained by exciting XeCl. A 405 nm beam tuned by DPS dye is used for tumour localization and a 630 nm beam obtained with a rhodamine B dye is used for treatment. The equipment was applied clinically on the basis of extensive experimental research. Effectiveness for cancer localization was examined in 11 cases: four were early stage (three lung cancer and one vocal cord cancer), four were stage I, two were stage III and one was stage IV. All cases were squamous cell carcinoma except for one case of adenocarcinoma. Fluorescence was recognized in all lesions and the equipment was effective for localization.


Acta Cytologica | 1996

Staining for Dipeptidyl Aminopeptidase IV Activity in Nodular Thyroid Diseases

Hiroshi Iwabuchi; Kunio Toriya; Takashi Mimura; Seiichi Tamai; Kunihiko Ito; Harubumi Kato

OBJECTIVE To determine the effectiveness of staining for dipeptidyl aminopeptidase IV (DAP IV) activity in thyroid nodular diseases. STUDY DESIGN Imprint smears were made in 76 cases of papillary carcinoma, 10 of follicular carcinoma, 32 of follicular adenoma and 48 of adenomatous goiter after surgery, and staining for DAP IV activity was performed in all cases. RESULTS All papillary carcinomas stained positively, and most adenomatous goiter cases were negative. Follicular carcinoma and follicular adenoma cases exhibited various degrees of positivity, though the former tended to be stained more than the latter. Of the total 166 cases of thyroid nodules, 53 showed negative staining; of those 53, all except 1 were benign. Follicular carcinoma cases that had vascular invasion tended to show a high DAP IV staining pattern, but no statistically significant difference between it and follicular carcinoma that did not show vascular invasion was found. CONCLUSION DAP IV activity staining might reveal malignant potential and could have some value in the preoperative diagnosis between thyroid nodular diseases. The DAP IV method is a reliable indicator of benign disease if negative results are obtained.


The Japanese Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery | 1998

A case of both lung giant bullae treated by thoracoscopic bilateral resection

Hiroshi Iwabuchi; Tetsuo Kamura

We experienced a case of multiple bilateral giant bullae of the lungs and treated by thoracoscopic bilateral resection. A 46-year-old male was admitted to our hospital on the diagnosis of bilateral giant bullae of the lungs. Chest CT scan and lung perfusion scintigraphy showed giant bullae at the apex of both lungs and at the left lower lobe. The border of the bullae was relatively clear, and the other lung was almost normal although it was compressed by the bullae. We evaluated this case and found that it was a good indication for a thoracoscopic bilateral resection. The patient was positioned on his back, and a successful thoracoscopic bilateral resection was performed. The patient was discharged from the hospital on the 10th day postoperatively. Chest CT scan, lung perfusion scintigraphy and respiratory function test performed 2 months postoperatively, showed remarkable improvement. We would recommend this surgical technique in patients with similar diagnosis.


Nihon Rinsho Geka Gakkai Zasshi (journal of Japan Surgical Association) | 2003

A CASE OF SYNCHRONOUS DOUBLE CANCER INVOLVING THE LUNG AND SMALL INTESTINE

Yoko Sato; Yoshitaka Nagatsuka; Hiroshi Iwabuchi; Hiroshi Arai; Tatsuro Wakayama; Takafumi Ogawa; Michio Tanaka


The Journal of the Japanese Society of Clinical Cytology | 1996

Aspiration cytology of thyroid medullary carcinoma.

Hiroshi Iwabuchi; Kunio Toriya; Hidemitsu Tsutsui; Eiji Nakajima; Chimori Konaka; Kunihiko Ito; Harubumi Kato


Diagnostic and Therapeutic Endoscopy | 1999

A Case of Endobronchial Lipoma

Hiroshi Iwabuchi; Tetsuo Kamura; Michio Tanaka; Harubumi Kato


The Review of Laser Engineering | 1986

Laser Photodynamic Diagnosis and Therapy

Harubumi Kato; Katsuo Aizawa; Hideki Shinohara; Masahiro Shirai; Takahisa Kito; Takashi Hirano; Hiroshi Iwabuchi; Nobuya Otomo; Tetsuya Okunaka; Hideki Yamamoto; Hiroyuki Miura; Kinya Furukawa; Yoshihiro Hayata


The Journal of The Japanese Association for Chest Surgery | 1997

A case of tracheal stenosis due to endotracheal intubation

Hiroshi Iwabuchi; Tetsuo Kamura; Michio Tanaka; Chimori Konaka; Harubumi Kato


Haigan | 1990

Carcinoma of unknown origin manifested as poorly differentiated adenocarcinoma in the hilar lymph node of the left lung.

Hiroshi Iwabuchi; Chimori Konaka; Kinya Furukawa; Harubumi Kato; Yoshihiro Hayata; Yoshiro Ebihara


Japanese Journal of Lung Cancer | 1989

Clinical study of multiple primary lung cancers

Takashi Hirano; Norihiko Ikeda; Toshimitsu Hiyoshi; Ken Okuzawa; Touichiro Katsumi; Naoya Kajiwara; Hiroshi Iwabuchi; Norihiko Kawate; Chimori Konaka; Harubumi Kato

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Harubumi Kato

Tokyo Medical University

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Chimori Konaka

Tokyo Medical University

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Katsuo Aizawa

Tokyo Medical University

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Kinya Furukawa

Roswell Park Cancer Institute

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Norihiko Ikeda

Tokyo Medical University

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