Hirotaka Taguchi
Gifu University
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Annals of Anatomy-anatomischer Anzeiger | 1999
Shoichi Emura; Akira Tamada; Daisuke Hayakawa; Huayue Chen; Marjan Jamali; Hirotaka Taguchi; Shizuko Shoumura
The dorsal lingual surface of the flying squirrel was examined by scanning electron microscopy (SEM). Filiform (FI), fungiform (FU), foliate (FO) and vallate papillae (VA) were observed. The FI were distributed over the entire dorsal surface of the tongue. In the region of the VA, the FI appeared as giant cones. The FU were present as rounded bodies scattered over the dorsal surface of the tongue. They were relatively scarce and appear to be concentrated around the edges of the tongue. The FO were observed on the posterolateral regions of the tongue. The flying squirrel showed the triangular arrangement of the three VA, with the apex of the triangle directed posteriorly.
Annals of Anatomy-anatomischer Anzeiger | 2000
Huayue Chen; Daisuke Hayakawa; Shoichi Emura; Yuki Ozawa; Hirotaka Taguchi; Ryuichiro Yano; Shizuko Shoumura
Parathyroid cyst is a rare lesion, but has clinical significance because of its ability to mimic a thyroid mass and its association with hyperparathyroidism. The occurrence and morphology of parathyroid cysts in golden hamsters from neonatal to senile periods were investigated using light and electron microscopy. The results demonstrate the presence of chief cell cysts in the parathyroid glands of 5-day-old hamsters. Some chief cells lining the cyst wall showed mitosis and apoptosis. The existence of chief cell cysts may represent the rapid proliferation of the parathyroid chief cells in 5-day-old hamsters. Ciliated cysts were observed in the parathyroid glands of 5-day-, 1- and 3-month-old hamsters. Three cell types were distinguished in the wall of the ciliated cyst: Ciliated, mucous and basal cells. Ciliated cysts possessed the features of the pharyngeal epithelia without endocrine cells and may arise from embryological remnants of pharyngeal pouches in the neck undergoing cystic degeneration and entrapping portions of parathyroid tissue. The frequency of parathyroid cysts decreased with age.
Okajimas Folia Anatomica Japonica | 2001
Huayue Chen; Daisuke Hayakawa; Shoichi Emura; Yuki Ozawa; Hirotaka Taguchi; Ryuichiro Yano; Shizuko Shoumura
Histology and Histopathology | 2001
Huayue Chen; Daisuke Hayakawa; Shoichi Emura; Yuki Ozawa; Hirotaka Taguchi; Ryuichiro Yano; Shizuko Shoumura
Okajimas Folia Anatomica Japonica | 2006
Hirotaka Taguchi; Huayue Chen; Ryuichiro Yano; Shizuko Shoumura
Okajimas Folia Anatomica Japonica | 2000
Ryuichiro Yano; Daisuke Hayakawa; Shoichi Emura; Huayue Chen; Yuki Ozawa; Hirotaka Taguchi; Shizuko Shoumura
Histology and Histopathology | 2002
Ryuichiro Yano; Daisuke Hayakawa; Shoichi Emura; Huayue Chen; Yuki Ozawa; Hirotaka Taguchi; Shizuko Shoumura
Japanese Journal of anatomy | 2001
Ryuichiro Yano; Daisuke Hayakawa; Shoichi Emura; Huayue Chen; Yuki Ozawa; Hirotaka Taguchi; Shizuko Shoumura
Histology and Histopathology | 2001
Huayue Chen; Daisuke Hayakawa; Shoichi Emura; Yuki Ozawa; Hirotaka Taguchi; Ryuichiro Yano; Shizuko Shoumura
Okajimas Folia Anatomica Japonica | 2000
Marjan Jamali; Daisuke Hayakawa; Huayue Chen; Yuki Ozawa; Hirotaka Taguchi; Ryuichiro Yano; Shoichi Emura; Shizuko Shoumura