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Surgery Today | 1981

Mitotic index in gastric carcinoma of the scirrhous type

Hideo Kamei; Yoshitaka Yamamura; Kenichi Ichikawa; Kazuyoshi Sugimoto; Takashi Kojima; Keisuke Terabe; Tatsuhei Kondo

For the purpose of studying the clinical and pathological specificities of the scirrhous type in gastric carcinoma, 96 patients with gastric carcinoma were studied according to age, sex, stage, macroscopic types and mitotic index. Scirrhous carcinoma was diagnosed in 45 patients. There were higher incidences of scirrhous carcinoma in the younger generation and among women. In the scirrhous type, the percentage of stages III and IV was higher than that of stages I and II (p<0.005). In Borrmanns categories III and IV, patients with the scirrhous type were more numerous than those with the other types. Mitotic indices were 18.4±8.1 in scirrhous type, 52.8±13.5 in medullary type, 54.1±16.9 in intermediate type and 53.3±11.5 in non-cancerous gastric mucosa. The low rate of mitotic index in those with scirrhous carcinoma was statistically significant compared to those of other types and that of the non-cancerous mucosa (P<0.001). Mitotic index is apparently related to the extent and the degree of degeneration of interstitial connective tissue. The speed of the growth of the tumor mass in gastric carcinoma is not so closely related to the mitotic index, and relates to a greater extent the number of dissociated cells entering the digestive canal.


Cancer Biotherapy and Radiopharmaceuticals | 1997

Influence of Flavonoids on Cell Cycle Phase as Analyzed by Flow-Cytometry

Tatsurou Koide; Hideo Kamei; Yoko Hashimoto; Takashi Kojima; Keisuke Terabe; Tessei Umeda


Journal of the National Cancer Institute | 1976

Naturally Occurring Reticuloendotheliosis in Turkeys: Transmission

Prem S. Paul; Kern A. Pomeroy; Padman S. Sarma; Keisuke Terabe; Kenneth H. Johnson; Donald M. Barnes; M. C. Kumar; B. S. Pomeroy


Cancer Biotherapy and Radiopharmaceuticals | 1996

Flavonoid-Mediated Tumor Growth Suppression Demonstrated by in vivo Study

Hideo Kamei; Tatsurou Koide; Takashi Kojimam; Makoto Hasegawa; Keisuke Terabe; Tessei Umeda; Yoko Hashimoto


Nihon Rinsho Geka Gakkai Zasshi (journal of Japan Surgical Association) | 1984

CLINICAL AND HISTOPATHOLOGICAL STUDY ON CANCER OF THE COLON AND RECTUM IN PERSONS UNDER FORTY YEARS OF AGE

Keisuke Terabe; Takeshi Sako; Kazuyoshi Sugimoto; Hidehito Ichihashi; Hideo Kamei; Tatsuhei Kondo


The Japanese Journal of Gastroenterological Surgery | 1986

PROTECTION OF REGIONAL CANCER RECURRENCE BY FIBRIN PASTE MIXED WITH ANTICANCER DRUG

Hidehito Ichihashi; Tadashi Watanabe; Keisuke Terabe; Masashi Yamauchi; Takeshi Sako; Hiroshi Takagi


Nagoya Journal of Medical Science | 1986

COLONY-STIMULATING ACTIVITY IN CULTURES OF HUMAN SPLEEN AND BONE MARROW CELLS

Takashi Kojima; Yohichi Itoh; Yasuhisa Hasegawa; Keisuke Terabe; Takao Yukawa; Fumihiro Kobayashi; Hideo Kamei; Tatsuhei Kondo


Nagoya Journal of Medical Science | 1986

Histopathological Study on the Prognosis of pT2 Gastric Cancer

Keisuke Terabe; Hideo Kamei; Tatsuhei Kondo


Nagoya Journal of Medical Science | 1985

RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN INTERSTITIA AND PROGNOSIS OF GASTRIC CARCINOMA

Hideo Kamei; Keisuke Terabe; Yoshitaka Yamamura; Takashi Kojima; Yasuhisa Hasegawa; Fumihiro Kobayashi; Tatsuhei Kondo


Nagoya Journal of Medical Science | 1985

STUDY OF STROMA IN SCIRRHOUS GASTRIC CARCINOMA

Hideo Kamei; Tadashi Watanabe; Keisuke Terabe; Takashi Kojima; Tatsuhei Kondo

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Aichi Gakuin University

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