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Journal of Surgical Oncology | 2000

Treatment of childhood renal cell carcinoma with lymph node metastasis: two cases and a review of literature.

Masanori Uchiyama; Makoto Iwafuchi; Minoru Yagi; Yasushi Iinuma; Masahiro Ohtaki; Yoshihiko Tomita; Masayuki Hirota; Satoshi Kataoka; Keiko Asami

Standard treatment for renal cell carcinoma (RCC) is radical nephrectomy with lymph node dissection. Stages I and II have encouraging prognoses, but Stage III with regional lymph node metastasis can be unfavorable. Adjuvant therapy for pediatric patients with advanced RCC with lymph node involvement or metastatic lesion has not been defined. Advanced pediatric RCC is reported in two patients (boys, aged 6 and 9 years: Stage IIIs, Robson; Stage III and IV, pTNM classification) treated by nephrectomy and lymph node dissection followed by postoperative interferon‐α (IFN), that can be used as an adjuvant therapy with side effects such as fever, bone marrow suppression, or decreased liver function. One is doing well for 7 years, another is suffered from lung metastases at 3 years after surgery. Although immunotherapy is expected to improve survival in pediatric patients with advanced RCC, surgical resection of renal and metastatic tumors remains the standard treatment. J. Surg. Oncol. 2000;75:266–269.


Pediatrics International | 2001

Fiberoptic colonoscopic polypectomy in childhood: Report and review of cases

Masanori Uchiyama; Makoto Iwafuchi; Minoru Yagi; Yasushi Iinuma; Satoshi Kanada; Masahiro Ohtaki; Haruhiko Okamoto; Katsuyoshi Hatakeyama

Abstract 
 Background : Fiberoptic colonoscopy has been a routine therapeutic modality for colorectal polyps in pediatric patients. Methods of bowel preparation, anesthesia, area of investigation and treatment depending on histopathology are still controversial. In order to clarify the rationale of pediatric colonoscopy the present study was performed.


Journal of Pediatric Surgery | 2009

A case of a choledochal cyst associated with a lymphatic infiltration of a hyperplastic gallbladder epithelium

Yutaka Hirayama; Masayuki Kubota; Go Hasegawa; Naoki Okuyama; Masahiro Ohtaki; Kumiko Kobayashi; Mami Tsukada; Kanako Sato; Ken Nishikura; Makoto Naito; Yoichi Ajioka

A 4-year-old girl with a congenital choledochal cyst (Todani IV-A, Komi type A) underwent a resection of the dilated common bile duct and gallbladder. Histologic studies of the gallbladder showed a general hyperplastic change associated with cribriform proliferation at the gland base of the gallbladder. In this region, clusters of cribriform glands were found within the lymphatic vessels, compatible with lymphatic infiltration of tumor cells. However, careful histologic studies did not reveal any apparent neoplastic changes in the gallbladder and common bile duct, so a final diagnosis of epithelial atypism with reactive hypertrophy was made. The displacements observed in the lymphatics are just an incidental finding in a proliferative process of the hyperplastic gallbladder epithelium. In the follow-up observation for 3 years, the patient is doing well without evidence of tumor recurrence. These results suggest that a mere lymphatic infiltration of hyperplastic gallbladder epithelium should not be directly considered as evidence of carcinogenesis.


Pediatric Surgery International | 2004

The herbal medicine Rikkunshi-to stimulates and coordinates the gastric myoelectric activity in post-operative dyspeptic children after gastrointestinal surgery

Minoru Yagi; Shinji Homma; Masayuki Kubota; Yasushi Iinuma; Satoshi Kanada; Yoshiaki Kinoshita; Masahiro Ohtaki; Satoru Yamazaki; Hiroki Murata


Journal of Pediatric Surgery | 2006

An 11-year-old male patient demonstrating cholangiocarcinoma associated with congenital biliary dilatation

Shinji Tanaka; Masayuki Kubota; Minoru Yagi; Naoki Okuyama; Masahiro Ohtaki; Satoru Yamazaki; Yutaka Hirayama; Isao Kurosaki; Katsuyoshi Hatakeyama


Journal of Hepato-biliary-pancreatic Surgery | 2001

Treatment of ruptured undifferentiated sarcoma of the liver in children: a report of two cases and review of the literature

Masanori Uchiyama; Makoto Iwafuchi; Minoru Yagi; Yasuchi Iinuma; Satoshi Kanada; Satoru Yamazaki; Masahiro Ohtaki; Yoshio Shirai


Journal of Pediatric Surgery | 2006

Treatment of a case with right-sided diaphragmatic hernia associated with an abnormal vessel communication between a herniated liver and the right lung

Shinji Tanaka; Masayuki Kubota; Minoru Yagi; Naoki Okuyama; Masahiro Ohtaki; Satoru Yamazaki; Yoshio Shirai; Katsuyoshi Hatakeyama


Surgery Today | 2001

Postoperative Fecoflowmetric Analysis in Patients with Anorectal Malformation

Minoru Yagi; Makoto Iwafuchi; Masanori Uchiyama; Yasushi Iinuma; Satoshi Kanada; Masahiro Ohtaki; Satoru Yamazaki; Shinji Homma


Pediatric Surgery International | 2007

Sacral parasite with histopathological features of an unequally conjoined twin

Yutaka Hirayama; Masayuki Kubota; Akiyoshi Kakita; Takashi Kawasaki; Go Hasegawa; Shinji Tanaka; Masahiro Ohtaki; Satoru Yamazaki; Naoki Okuyama; Minoru Yagi; Makoto Naito


Journal of Smooth Muscle Research | 2000

Effects of Trimebutine on Intestinal Motility after Massive Small Bowel Resection

Masanori Uchiyama; Makoto Iwafuchi; Minoru Yagi; Yasushi Iinuma; Satoshi Kanada; Masahiro Ohtaki; Shinji Homma

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