Masato Yamashita
Kyoto Prefectural University of Medicine
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Archive | 1993
Toshiharu Yamaguchi; Takuya Miyagaki; Kazuya Kitamura; Eigo Otsuji; Nobuki Yamaoka; Tatsuya Kotani; Makoto Kato; Katsunori Taniguchi; Hiroki Taniguchi; Kiyoshi Sawai; Toshio Takahashi; Masato Yamashita; Tomoho Maeda
Though the definite diagnosis of local recurrence of rectal carcinoma is still difficult, recent rapid development of new diagnostic tools such as ultrasonography, X-ray CT and MRI brought us many information of mass lesion in the body. One of the most promising approaches to clarify the nature of mass lesion is radioimmunoimaging by radiolabeled tumor specific monoclonal antibody. We had developed mouse monoclonal antibody A7 that is reacted with human adenocarcinoma including colorectal cancer. A7 reacted with glycoprotein that is expressed on the cell surface of cancer. The molecular weight of glycoprotein is 42kD and is proved to be different from CEA and CA19–9. Selective accumulation of 1311-labeled A7 to human cancer tissue was observed in nude mouse model. And 1311-labeled A7 is applied for patients who had mass lesion which suspected to be local recurrence of colorectal carcinoma. Five Mci of radiolabeled A7 diluted in saline was administered intravenously for five patients. One, 2, 3 and 7 days after injection the planner or/and SPECT images of the lesion were obtained by digital gamma camera.
Radioisotopes | 1989
Masato Yamashita; Tadashi Inaba; Yohei Oda; Norihiko Mizukawa
68Ga-EDTA (ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid) is simply and economically obtained without a cyclotron. We used renal blood volume (RBV) values obtained by C15O studies for blood activity subtraction on renal time activity curves using a positron emission tomography for the determination of the glomerular filtration rate (GFR) by intravenous 68Ga-EDTA administration. Positive correlation was revealed between the GFR and RBV values, where the ratio of blood activity in whole renal activity increased relatively as GFR value decreased. The estimation using a correction equation derived from the correlation curve was possible without a C15O study.
Tohoku Journal of Experimental Medicine | 1988
Masato Yamashita; Tadashi Inaba; Yoshio Kawase; Hitoshi Iiorii; Kazuo Wakita; Ryo Fujii; Hisamitu Nakahashi
Tohoku Journal of Experimental Medicine | 1989
Tadashi Inaba; Masato Yamashita; Yoshio Kawase; Hisamitsu Nakahashi; Hiroki Watanabe
Archive | 1993
Takahiro Kushida; Masato Yamashita; Noboru Yoda; Hideaki Yuki; 正人 山下; 英昭 幸; 隆弘 櫛田; 登 誉田
Archive | 1994
San Kanda; Hiroshi Kishikawa; Masato Yamashita; Hideaki Yuki; 正人 山下; 浩史 岸川; 英昭 幸; 三 神田
Archive | 1994
Shunpei Misawa; Masato Yamashita; Hideaki Yuki; 俊平 三澤; 正人 山下; 英昭 幸
Radioisotopes | 1990
Masato Yamashita; Tadashi Inaba; Yohei Oda; Norihiko Mizukawa; Yo Ushijima; Seiichi Furuya; Hisamitsu Nakahashi
Archive | 2004
Akihiro Okumura; Yoshinori Ookuma; Masato Yamashita; 好憲 大熊; 晃弘 奥村; 正人 山下
The Japanese Journal of Gastroenterological Surgery | 1992
Takuya Miyagaki; Toshiharu Yamaguchi; Tatsuya Kotani; Nobuki Yamaoka; Hiroshi Tsurumi; Eigo Otsuji; Kazuya Kitamura; Hiroki Taniguchi; Kiyoshi Sawai; Toshio Takahashi; Masato Yamashita