Manabu Takarada
Ehime University
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Oral Surgery Oral Medicine Oral Pathology Oral Radiology and Endodontology | 1998
Hiroyuki Hamakawa; Yang Bao; Manabu Takarada; Masakuni Fukuzumi; Hiroaki Tanioka
OBJECTIVE Serologic identification of the fragment of cytokeratin 19 known as CYFRA 21-1 has been used for early detection of squamous cell carcinoma of the lung. The sensitivity of the CYFRA 21-1 assay in detecting oral cancers is lower than that in detecting lung cancers. To clarify the reason for this, we compared the cytokeratin expression in these cancers, with special reference to cytokeratin 19. STUDY DESIGN Oral squamous cell carcinomas and lung squamous cell carcinomas were immunostained with cytokeratin 19, cytokeratin 10, and cytokeratin 13 antibodies. Staining intensity was scored on a graduated scale from 0 to 4. RESULTS With respect to cytokeratin 19, the stainings of all lung cancers were scored as 4, which indicates a greater expression of cytokeratin 19 than is seen in oral cancers (p < 0.01). With an average cytokeratin 19 staining score of 1.67, oral cancers ranked lowest among the antibodies. Squamous cell carcinomas of the maxillary sinus arising from pseudostratified ciliated epithelium were highly expressive of cytokeratin 19. A marker for keratinizing cells (cytokeratin 10) and a marker for squamous cells (cytokeratin 13) were expressed more frequently and intensely in oral cancers (p < 0.01) than in lung cancers (p = 0.019). CONCLUSIONS From the viewpoint of immunohistochemistry, cytokeratin 19 was found to be a tumor marker with low specificity and sensitivity in oral cancers. The staining results suggested that poor expression of cytokeratin 19 by oral squamous cell carcinoma may result in a low serum value of CYFRA 21-1 in patients with this condition.
Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery | 1990
Yutaka Hashimoto; Manabu Takarada; Hiroaki Tanioka; Benjamin M. Rigor
Two pain-ridden patients in the terminal stage of a malignancy of the head and neck were treated with high-dose morphine which was administered as a continuous IV infusion along with a hyperalimentation solution using a pump. Good pain relief and a lessening of anxiety were achieved after failure to control pain in spite of the use of the analgesic ladder recommended by the WHO.
Journal of Oral Pathology & Medicine | 2001
Tomoki Sumida; Hiroyuki Hamakawa; Misako Imaoka; Noriko Okamoto; Manabu Takarada; Hiroaki Tanioka; Norifumi Ueda; Masato Nose
Journal of Oral Pathology & Medicine | 2007
Hiroyuki Hamakawa; Yang Bao; Manabu Takarada; Hiroaki Tanioka
Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery | 1997
Hiroyuki Hamakawa; Manabu Takarada; Chizuru Ito; Hiroaki Tanioka
Japanese Journal of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery | 1993
Hiroyuki Hamakawa; Manabu Takarada; Hiroaki Tanioka
Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery | 1990
Yutaka Hashimoto; Ayumu Soeda; Manabu Takarada; Hiroaki Tanioka
International Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery | 1999
Koji Otsuka; Hiroyuki Hamakawa; Manabu Takarada; Hiroaki Tanioka
Japanese Journal of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery | 1998
Noriko Okamoto; Manabu Takarada; Toshiko Miyoshi; Hiroyuki Hamakawa; Hiroaki Tanioka
Japanese jornal of Head and Neck Cancer | 1997
Cizuru Ito; Hideki Mori; Hiroaki Kayahara; Manabu Takarada; Hiroyuki Hamakawa; Hiroaki Tanioka