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American Journal of Hypertension | 2000

Changes in clinical features and long-term prognosis in patients with pheochromocytoma

Takao Noshiro; Kazumasa Shimizu; Toshiya Watanabe; Hiroyoshi Akama; Satoru Shibukawa; Wakako Miura; Sadayoshi Ito; Yukio Miura

To investigate changes in preoperative clinical features and the long-term outcome of tumor recurrence, mortality, and morbidity in patients with pheochromocytoma, we retrospectively examined changes in the clinical features by comparing 49 patients from 1957 to 1985 (group I) with 46 patients from 1986 to December 1995 (group II). In addition in these 95 patients (excluding 2 who had died before operation), we evaluated long-term postoperative outcome from the initial operation to August 1996 (909 patient-years). The mean age in group II was older than that of group I. The percentage of patients having proteinuria or hypertensive retinopathy in group II was less than that in group I. Of 20 patients with incidentally discovered pheochromocytoma, 7 (35%) were > or =60 years old, 7 asymptomatic, and 11 (55%) normotensive. Plasma and urinary catecholamines in these patients were significantly (P < .01) lower than in patients with pheochromocytoma having typical clinical features. Long-term cohort study showed 14 deaths. Relative survival rates were 91% at 5 years and 83% at 10 years and unchanged thereafter. The Kaplan-Meier estimate of pheochromocytoma-free survival was shorter in patients with a larger-than-median (60 g) tumor weight. Six patients had malignant recurrence 3 to 101 months (median, 45 months) after the initial operation. Of 65 patients confirmed alive at follow-up, 11 were hypertensive. In the Cox model, hypertension-free survival was not associated with age, a family history of hypertension, duration of hypertension, or creatinine clearance. Pheochromocytoma should be diagnosed from a wide spectrum of clinical features including those that are not generally suspected of resulting from excess catecholamines or hypertension, and after surgery, patients with this disease should be followed-up carefully for a long period (at least 10 years) because of the risk of tumor recurrence and the high prevalence of disease.


Endocrine Journal | 1996

Two Cases of Malignant Pheochromocytoma Treated with Cyclophosphamide, Vincristine and Dacarbazine in a Combined Chemotherapy

Takao Noshiro; Hidemaru Honma; Kazumasa Shimizu; Taku Kusakari; Toshiya Watanabe; Hiroyoshi Akama; Satoru Shibukawa; Wakako Miura; Keishi Abe; Yukio Miura


Internal Medicine | 1995

Two cases of pheochromocytoma diagnosed histopathologically as mixed neuroendocrine-neural tumor.

Toshiya Watanabe; Takao Noshiro; Taku Kusakari; Hiroyoshi Akama; Satoru Shibukawa; Wakako Miura; Keishi Abe; Noriko Kimura; Yukio Miura


Hypertension Research | 1995

Plasma Free Dopamine: Physiological Variability and Pathophysiological Significance

Yukio Miura; Toshiya Watanabe; Takao Noshiro; Kazumasa Shimizu; Taku Kusakari; Hiroyoshi Akama; Satoru Shibukawa; Wakako Miura; Takashi Ohzeki; Masaki Takahashi; Naoki Sano


Hypertension Research | 1995

Effect of Dexamethasone on Plasma Free Dopamine: Dopaminergic Modulation in Hypertensive Patients

Toshiya Watanabe; Takao Noshiro; Hiroyoshi Akama; Taku Kusakari; Satoru Shibukawa; Wakako Miura; Keishi Abe; Yukio Miura


Internal Medicine | 1999

Multiple endocrine neoplasia type 2A with the identical somatic mutation in medullary thyroid carcinoma and pheochromocytoma without germline mutation at the corresponding site in the RET proto-oncogene

Hiroyoshi Akama; Takao Noshiro; Noriko Kimura; Kazumasa Shimizu; Toshiya Watanabe; Satoru Shibukawa; Shigeyasu Nakai; Wakako Miura; Sadayoshi Ito; Yukio Miura


Hypertension Research | 1997

Preferential Changes in Hepatosplanchnic Hemodynamics in Patients with Borderline Hypertension.

Takashi Sugawara; Takao Noshiro; Taku Kusakari; Kazumasa Shimizu; Toshiya Watanabe; Hiroyoshi Akama; Satoru Shibukawa; Wakako Miura; Yukio Miura


Hypertension Research | 1995

Renal Dopamine Spillover Rate Using 3H-Dopamine Radiotracer Technique as an Index of Renal Dopaminergic Nerve Activity

Takao Noshiro; Hiroyoshi Akama; Toshiya Watanabe; Taku Kusakari; Hidemaru Honma; Satoru Shibukawa; Wakako Miura; Keishi Abe; Yukio Miura


Nihon Naika Gakkai Zasshi | 2004

[Polyarthritis caused by intravesical Bacillus Calmette-Guerin (BCG) immunotherapy for bladder cancer].

Kei Asayama; Naoki Sano; Hideyuki Murakoshi; Satoru Shibukawa; Aya Watando; Kuniaki Matsui


Nihon Naika Gakkai zasshi. The Journal of the Japanese Society of Internal Medicine | 2006

Idiopathic hypereosinophilic syndrome with systemic and localized edema

Takeshi Kawasaki; Naoki Sano; Hideyuki Murakoshi; Satoru Shibukawa; Tokuo Saito; Kuniaki Matsui

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