Mizuo Kuroki
Niigata University
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Surgical Neurology | 1987
Mizuo Kuroki; Ryuichi Tanaka; Motoharu Yokoyama; Yoshikatsu Shimbo; Fusahiro Ikuta
The authors present an unusual case of a pituitary adenoma that developed into intracranial and intraspinal dissemination following intracranial surgery with adjunctive radiation, and review metastasis of pituitary adenomas in the central nervous system briefly in light of other reported cases.
International Journal of Hyperthermia | 1992
Masato Watanabe; Ryuichi Tanaka; Hiroaki Hondo; Mizuo Kuroki
The effects of hyperthermia and antineoplastic agents on the cytotoxicity to normally oxygenated and chronically hypoxic glioma cells were investigated in vitro. Exposure to temperatures above 43.0 degrees C was less cytotoxic to hypoxic cells which predominantly accumulated in the G0/G1 phase fraction. On the other hand, mitomycin C (MMC) and adriamycin (ADM) were preferentially cytotoxic to hypoxic cells not only at 37 degrees C but also at elevated temperatures (42 degrees C and 43 degrees C). These two agents showed marked synergistic effects with hyperthermia under both oxygenated and hypoxic conditions. In contrast, bleomycin (BLM), cis-diamminedichloroplatinum(II) (CDDP), and vincristine (VCR) were preferentially cytotoxic to oxygenated cells at both 37 degrees C and elevated temperatures. CDDP showed cytotoxic synergism with hyperthermia that appeared to be oxygen-dependent. A nitrosourea derivative, 1-(4-amino-2-methyl-5-pyrimidinyl)methyl-3-(2-chloroethyl)-3-nitrosourea hydrochloride (ACNU), showed no major preferential toxicity under either oxygenated or hypoxic conditions. This study suggests that hyperthermia in combination with MMC or ADM would have a greater cytotoxic effect on hypoxic cell subpopulations of malignant gliomas.
Surgical Neurology | 1988
Shigeki Kameyama; Mizuo Kuroki; Makoto Toyama; Masao Watanabe; Hiroshi Kaneko
We report a rare case of a 54-year-old woman with an interhemispheric epithelial cyst. This will be the first report of an interhemispheric epithelial cyst without callosal agenesis. A partial excision of the cyst wall has led to her recovery with no evidence of recurrence. Ultrastructural studies suggest that the cyst was derived from the primitive neuroepithelium. We discuss the pathogenesis of the interhemispheric epithelial cyst.
Journal of Neurosurgery | 1996
Kenichi Kakinuma; Ryuichi Tanaka; Hideaki Takahashi; Masato Watanabe; Tadashi Nakagawa; Mizuo Kuroki
International Journal of Hyperthermia | 1996
Kenichi Kakinuma; Ryuichi Tanaka; Hitoshi Takahashi; Y. Sekihara; Masato Watanabe; Mizuo Kuroki
Neurologia Medico-chirurgica | 1993
Shigeki Kameyama; Ryuichi Tanaka; Akira Hasegawa; Tetsuro Tamura; Mizuo Kuroki
Endocrine Journal | 1994
Mitsuaki Yoshioka; Katsuya Fujimori; Minako Wakasugi; Nobuyasu Yamazaki; Mizuo Kuroki; Tadashi Tsuchida; Hiroshi Seki; Masao Sekiya; Tetsuro Tamura
International Journal of Hyperthermia | 1987
Mizuo Kuroki; Ryuichi Tanaka; Hiroaki Hondo
Journal of interferon research | 1987
Mizuo Kuroki; Ryuichi Tanaka; Yasuo Suzuki; Masami Moriyama; Yuji Kuwabara; Shigeyasu Kobayashi
Neurologia Medico-chirurgica | 1983
Ryoji Ishii; Mizuo Kuroki; Ryuichi Tanaka; Masao Watanabe; Makoto Toyama; Hiroyuki Arai