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Cancer | 1990

Sex hormone receptors in human thyroid tissues

Hitoshi Miki; Kazushi Oshimo; Hiroyuki Inoue; Tadaoki Morimoto; Yasumasa Monden

The behavior of sex hormone receptors was studied in the cytosol of thyroid tissue samples in order to clarify the effects of sex hormones on diseases of the thyroid. Androgen receptor (AR), estrogen receptor (ER), and progesterone receptor (PgR) were assayed using the dextran‐coated charcoal (DCC) method and analyzed by the method of Scatchard. Androgen receptor, ER, and PgR were negative in all of the cytosol prepared from normal thyroid tissues. However, the positive rates for the receptors in the neoplastic and nonneoplastic tissues were 22% for AR, 29% for ER, and 18% for PgR. Especially, the incidence of ER was significantly higher in neoplastic lesions than normal tissues. These data suggest that sex hormones, especially estrogen, may play a role in diseases of the thyroid.


Cancer | 1993

Immunohistochemical study of estrogen receptors and the responsiveness to estrogen in papillary thyroid carcinoma

Hiroyuki Inoue; Kazushi Oshimo; Hitoshi Miki; Muneo Kawano; Yasumasa Monden

Background. Epidemiologic data suggested that the differentiated thyroid carcinoma was affected by sex hormones, especially estrogen.


Clinical Endocrinology | 1995

Familial hyperparathyroidism associated with jaw fibroma: case report and literature review

Hiroyuki Inoue; Hitoshi Miki; Kazushi Oshimo; Katuhiro Tanaka; Yasumasa Monden; Akihiro Yamamoto; Susumu Kagawa; Nobuya Sano; Eijl Hayashi; Masaru Nagayama; Yoshio Hayashi

A 53‐year‐old female suliering from renal stones and hypercalcaemia was diagnosed as having primary hyperparathyroidism caused by hyperplasia of the parathyroid glands. She underwent total parathyroidectomy and implantation of parathyroid tissue. After one year, she underwent surgery for a jaw tumour. The pathological findings indicated it to be a cementifying fibroma. Jackson et al. (1990) reported the familial association of hyperparathyroidism with Jaw tumours, and they suggested that this condition represents a new clinical syndrome. We believe that our case belongs to this syndrome.


Surgery Today | 1987

Breast cancer detected by mass screening using physical examination alone

Tadaoki Morimoto; Kansei Komaki; Kazushi Oshimo; Takashi Yamakawa; Nanretsu Mitsuyama; Takashi Tanaka; Yasumasa Monden

In Tokushima prefecture, mass screening for breast cancer has been conducted using physical examination alone since 1970. Breast cancer was detected in 116 of 111,571 screened women up until 1984. The detection rate was 0.08 per cent in total examinees, 0.13 per cent in initial examinees, and 0.04 per cent in subsequent examinees. The patients with breast cancer were divided into three groups, i.e., 62 cases detected at initial screening, 28 cases detected at subsequent screenings, and 26 interval cancer cases. 510 patients with breast cancer in the outpatient clinic were serving as controls. The stage classification and nodal involvement were significantly different between the mass screening group and the control group, but not significantly different among the three groups. The interval cases were detected at an early stage. The survival rates were not significantly different between the three groups and the control group. Efforts should be doubled to educate women about the proper method of breast self-examination in order to promote the early detection of breast cancer.


Surgery Today | 1992

A Rare Case of Fibroadenoma in a Tubular Adenoma of the Breast

Kansei Komaki; Tadaoki Morimoto; Toshiaki Mori; Mitsunori Sasa; Kazushi Oshimo; Yasumasa Monden; Takanori Hirose; Kazuo Hizawa

We report herein a case of a 31 year old housewife who underwent an excisional biopsy for a well-circumscribed lump in her breast. The lump contained 2 histological patterns, namely, fibroadenoma and tubular adenoma. These patterns had no transitional zone, were distinct and changed abruptly. This case was histologically diagnosed as “a fibroadenoma in tubular adenoma of the breast, benign”, with no other such case ever having been reported in Japan. The histological findings of this case, convinced us that tubular adenoma is closely related to fibroadenoma.


Surgery Today | 1992

Estimated weight of the residual parathyroid gland after parathyroidectomy using plasma levels of the parathyroid hormone

Hitoshi Miki; Kazushi Oshimo; Hiroyuki Inoue; Muneo Kawano; Tadaoki Morimoto; Seizou Kita; Yasumasa Monden

The possibility of estimating the total weight of the parathyroid glands based on the plasma concentration of the parathyroid hormone (PTH) would be of great help when searching for the parathyroid glands during surgery on patients with secondary hyperparathyroidism. Thus, we studied the relationship between the levels of carboxylterminal PTH (C-PTH), midportion PTH (M-PTH) and intact PTH, and the weight of the parathyroid glands resected for secondary hyperparathyroidism. The subjects studied were 11 patients with secondary hyperparathyroidism caused by chronic renal failure. The pre- and post-operative differences in the plasma C-PTH levels and plasma M-PTH levels were significantly correlated with the weight of the resected parathyroid glands (p<0.001 for both), but there was no correlation between the differences in the levels of intact PTH and the weight of the resected parathyroid glands. From these relationships we estimated the weight of the residual parathyroid gland after parathyroidectomy using the levels of each PTH. All patients in whom the residual parathyroid gland was estimated to be heavy based on the levels of M-PTH showed recurrence of hyperparathyroidism after the parathyroidectomy. We therefore found that estimation of the weight of the parathyroid glands from the levels of M-PTH is both possible and useful.


Journal of Surgical Oncology | 1992

Thyroid carcinoma in patients with secondary hyperparathyroidism

Hitoshi Miki; Kazushi Oshimo; Hiroyuki Inoue; Muneo Kawano; Tadaoki Morimoto; Yasumasa Monden; Yosuke Yamamoto; Seizo Kita


The Tokushima journal of experimental medicine | 1993

Incidence of ultrasonographically-detected thyroid nodules in healthy adults.

Hitoshi Miki; Kazushi Oshimo; Hiroyuki Inoue; Muneo Kawano; Katsuhiro Tanaka; Kansei Komaki; Tadashi Uyama; Tadaoki Morimoto; Yasumasa Monden


Journal of Surgical Oncology | 1993

Diagnosis and surgical treatment of small papillary carcinomas of the thyroid gland

Hitoshi Miki; Kazushi Oshimo; Hiroyuki Inoue; Muneo Kawano; Katsuhiro Tanaka; Kansei Komaki; Tadashi Uyama; Yasumasa Monden


Journal of Surgical Oncology | 1993

Thyroid nodules in female uremic patients on maintenance hemodialysis

Hitoshi Miki; Kazushi Oshimo; Hiroyuki Inoue; Muneo Kawano; Katsuhiro Tanaka; Kansei Komaki; Tadashi Uyama; Mamoru Kawauchi; Jun Minakuchi; Syu Kawashima; Yasumasa Monden

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Hitoshi Miki

University of Tokushima

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Muneo Kawano

University of Tokushima

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Hitoshi Miki

University of Tokushima

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