Kuniki Amano
Hiroshima University
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Surgery Today | 1980
Masayuki Nishiki; Kuniki Amano; Hisao Itoh; Haruo Ezaki; Yukitaka Miyachi
A 37-year-old male with adrenocortical tumor presenting marked gynecomastia and impotence as initial symptoms was experienced. Abnormal elevations in urinary 17-KS, 17-OHCS and blood estrogen levels were noted. Total surgical removal of the tumor weghing 800g was performed. Postoperatively the gynecomastia disappeared and he regained libido with no signs of recurrence one year later.
Surgery Today | 1984
Masayuki Nishiki; Kuniki Amano; Motoi Yamane; Tsuneo Okumichi; Haruo Ezaki
Surgical specimens from 60 Japanese women with breast cancer were studied histochemically to detect estrogen receptors (ER). Forty-six were analyzed in a double blind study designed to compare the histochemical method using fluorescent estradiol conjugate for detection of ER (FITC method) with findings in case of the currently employed dextran coated charcoal (DCC method) techniques. The ER test was positive in 39 (65 percent) of the 60 cases studied by FITC method. Of the 46 cases analysed in a double blind study, 41 (89.8 percent) showed the same results. Of the 5 with inconsistent test results, 2 showed positive DCC and negative FITC, and 3, negative DCC and positive FITC. According to the histologic type, the FITC method demonstrated a low positive ER response rate in scirrhous cases (57 per cent), whereas the positive rate was 67 percent among papillotubular-type cases and 65 percent among medullary tubullar-type cases. In relation to menstrual status, the positive rates were 68 percent and 64 percent among premenopausal and postmenopausal women, respectively. However, in relation to tumor size, no difference was noted in the positive response rate by either method. Therefore, both the DCC and FITC methods are clinically useful to determine the indications for hormone therapy.
Surgery Today | 1984
Masayuki Nishiki; Kuniki Amano; Motoi Yamane; Katsuki Yasuda; Tsuneo Okumichi; Haruo Ezaki
Microscopic cancer is extremely rare even among “occult breast cancers”. We treated a 70 year old woman with complaints of serosanguineous nipple discharge which yielded cytologically Class V cancer cells. Microdochectomy was performed and intraductal carcinoma was verified histologically in serially cut sections. Following a simple mastectomy, she has been well with no evidence of recurrence or metastasis, at this time.
Hiroshima journal of medical sciences | 1984
Motoi Yamane; Masayuki Nishiki; Tsuyoshi Kataoka; Naohiko Kishi; Kuniki Amano; Kenichi Nakagawa; Tsuneo Okumichi; Masashi Naito; Akihiko Ito; Haruo Ezaki
Hypertension Research | 1996
Yoshifumi Okura; Tetsuya Oshima; Yuji Yasunobu; Kuniki Amano; Masahiro Mori; Katsunori Shinozaki; Goro Kajiyama
Hiroshima journal of medical sciences | 1985
Kuniki Amano; Masayuki Nishiki; Motoi Yamane; Toshiya Matsuyama; Tsuyoshi Kataoka; Tsuneo Tanaka; Haruo Ezaki
Hiroshima journal of medical sciences | 1984
Masayuki Nishiki; Motoi Yamane; Kuniki Amano; Tsuneo Okumichi; Tsuyoshi Kataoka; Haruo Ezaki
Hiroshima journal of medical sciences | 1984
Masayuki Nishiki; Motoi Yamane; Kuniki Amano; Tsuneo Okumichi; Toshiya Matsuyama; Haruo Ezaki
Hiroshima journal of medical sciences | 1984
Tsuyoshi Kataoka; Masayuki Nishiki; Motoi Yamane; Kuniki Amano; Tsuneo Okumichi; Haruo Ezaki
Orthopaedics and Traumatology | 1993
Kiyoshi Aoyagi; Kozo Sagara; Kenshiro Takaki; Shoji Yoshida; Kuniki Amano; Katsunori Shinozaki; Toru Hirano