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Gynecologic Oncology | 1990

Ovarian epithelial tumors of borderline malignancy in Japan

Nobuo Nakashima; Tetsuro Nagasaka; Noboru Oiwa; Yoshiharu Nara; Shinji Fukata; Toshiaki Fukatsu; Jun Takeuchi

Seventy-one cases of ovarian epithelial tumor of borderline malignancy have been surveyed from a clinicopathologic viewpoint. The majority of the borderline tumors (73.2%) were of the mucinous type, versus only 16.9% of the serous type. The other types--endometrioid (2.8%), Brenner (1.4%), and mixed type (5.6%)--were much rarer. Patients with mucinous tumors were significantly younger (mean age 42.6) than those with serous tumors (mean age 57.5) (P less than 0.01). Of patients with mucinous tumors, 64.2% were of reproductive age (15-45 years), compared with 17% of patients with serous tumors. Some 78.8% of mucinous and 83.3% of serous borderline tumors were FIGO stage I. Serous tumors were more frequently bilateral (66.7%) than mucinous tumors (9.8%). In mucinous borderline tumors, the extent of tumor spread at the first laparotomy had an intimate relationship to the prognosis, but in serous borderline tumors, it was insignificant. The survival rate of patients with mucinous borderline tumors was 69.3% at 5 years and 62.4% at 10 years (Kaplan-Meier method). Most patients with pseudomyxoma peritonei classified as borderline at the time of discovery died within 5 years of the operation. The prognosis of the serous type was extremely favorable. Criteria for borderline tumors of various cell types and differences in the clinicopathologic data of ovarian borderline tumors between Japan and other countries were discussed.


Gynecologic Oncology | 1990

Study of ovarian tumors treated at Nagoya University Hospital, 1965–1988

Nobuo Nakashima; Tetsuo Nagasaka; Shinji Fukata; Noboru Oiwa; Yoshiharu Nara; Toshiaki Fukatsu; Jun Takeuchi

The relative frequency and the age distribution of ovarian tumors (873 primary and 47 secondary tumors) encountered over 23 years at Nagoya University Hospital were examined with respect to histological type and grade of malignancy. Of the primary neoplasms, common epithelial tumors accounted for 56.6%, sex cord-stromal tumors for 7.3%, and germ cell tumors for 39.5%. Among 296 cases with primary malignant neoplasms, common epithelial type accounted for 75.6%, sex cord-stromal tumors for 4.7%, and germ cell tumors for 19.6%. A review of the literature from Western countries indicated that in Japan, the relative frequency of common epithelial tumors is lower but that of germ cell tumors, especially malignant germ cell tumors, is higher. The difference in the incidence of germ cell tumors between Japan and Western countries is not considered significant, and the incidence of common epithelial tumors is considered to be much lower in Japan.


Histochemical Journal | 1989

Production and immunohistochemical characterization of a monoclonal antibody raised to proteoglycan purified from a human yolk sac tumour

Mitsuko Sobue; Nobuo Nakashima; Toshiaki Fukatsu; Tetsuro Nagasaka; Shinji Fukata; Noboru Ohiwa; Yoshiharu Nara; Takashi Ogura; Takashi Katoh; Jun Takeuchi

SummaryA large proteoglycan with chondroitin sulphate and dermatan sulphate side chains has been isolated and purified from a yolk sac tumour of the left ovary from a 23-year-old female. A monoclonal antibody, designated 2B1, was produced which reacted specifically with the intact molecule of the large proteoglycan and the chondroitinase ABC-treated core molecule. The localization of substances showing cross-reactivity to this antibody was studied in a variety of human tissues by means of indirect immunohistochemistry. The interstitial elements of nearly all tissues of a 5-month-old foetus were intensely reactive with the antibody, but in adult tissues structures that gave positive reactions were limited; only the perivascular and perimuscular fibrous elements were reactive, except for the aorta, which reacted extensively. In contrast, the interstitial elements of the carcinoma tissues tested were intensely reactive. Thus antibody 2B1 can be regarded as a useful tool for studies on the immunohistochemical localization of large proteoglycan in various human tissues.


Human Pathology | 1989

Ovarian gonadoblastoma with dysgerminoma in a woman with two normal children

Nobuo Nakashima; Tetsuro Nagasaka; Shinji Fukata; Noboru Oiwa; Yoshiharu Nara; Toshiaki Fukatsu; Jun Takeuchi

An unusually rare case of unilateral gonadoblastoma with dysgerminoma occurring in the ovary of a 28-year-old woman with two normal children is reported.


Virchows Archiv B Cell Pathology Including Molecular Pathology | 1989

Immunohistochemical characterization of extracellular matrix components of yolk sac tumors

Nobuo Nakashima; Mitsuko Sobue; Shinji Fukata; Toshiaki Fukatsu; Tetsuro Nagasaka; Noboru Ohiwa; Yoshiharu Nara; Seisyou Lai; Jun Takeuchi

SummaryProteoglycans (PGs) were isolated from yolk sac tumor and chondroitin sulfate large PG (core molecule with a molecular weight ≃ 200,000) and small PG (core molecule with a molecular weight ≃ 50,000) were detected. Immunohistochemical localization of PGs in three yolk sac tumors was investigated using monoclonal antibodies raised against both small and large PGs, which were purified from human ovarian fibroma capsule and a yolk sac tumor, respectively. The localization of large PG was observed to be distinct from that of small PG. A markedly positive reaction for antibody against large PG was observed in myxomatous areas, perivascular and perivesicular portions; hyaline globules were the most intensely reactive. In the areas showing a polyvesicular vitelline tumor pattern, the compact connective tissue stroma consisted of small PGs. It is conceivable that large PGs are synthesized by immature mesenchymal cells and also by epithelial-like cells as a basement membrane component, whereas small PGs are synthesized by mature fibroblastic cells synthesizing collagen. Immunohistochemical localization of other extracellular matrix components (laminin, fibronectin, type I-IV collagen) was also studied in relation to PG localization.


Histochemical Journal | 1989

Immunohistochemical localization of proteoglycans in interstitial elements of human pancreas and biliary system.

Shinji Fukata; Toshiaki Fukatsu; Tetsuro Nagasaka; Noboru Ohiwa; Yoshiharu Nara; Nobuo Nakashima; Mitsuko Sobue; Jun Takeuchi

SummaryThe immunohistochemical localization of large proteoglycan and small proteoglycan was observed, using antibodies 2B1 and 6B6 (Sobueet al., 1988, 1989a), in fetal and adult pancreas and biliary system as well as in tumour tissues, obtained from 11 autopsies and 74 biopsies. The distribution of chondroitin 4- and 6-sulphate side chains, type I and IV collagen and elastin were also studied. In adult pancreas and all the biliary tracts examined, periductal fibrous tissues consisted mainly of dermatan sulphate small proteoglycan with networks of fibrous elements, which were composed of large proteoglycan, elastin, type I collagen and type IV collagen. In the interstitial components of cystadenoma of pancreas and biliary duct carcinoma, similar small proteoglycan-rich components were relatively abundant, although large proteoglycan was present in much larger amounts than that in non-neoplastic adult tissues. In some cholangiomas, the extra-and intracellular hyaline globules formed by the carcinoma cells were found to contain chondroitin sulphate large proteoglycan, laminin and fibronectin.The distribution of proteoglycans was observed to be different in the arterial walls of the interlobular tissues of the adult and the fetal pancreas. The biological significance of large and small proteoglycans in the interstitial connective tissues was discussed.


Human Pathology | 1988

Characteristics of “embryoid body” in humangonadal germ cell tumors

Nobuo Nakashima; Sakae Murakami; Toshiaki Fukatsu; Tetsuro Nagasaka; Shinji Fukata; Noboru Ohiwa; Yoshiharu Nara; Mitsuko Sobue; Jun Takeuchi


Surgery Today | 2017

Haloperidol prophylaxis for preventing aggravation of postoperative delirium in elderly patients: a randomized, open-label prospective trial

Shinji Fukata; Yasuji Kawabata; Ken Fujishiro; Yuichi Kitagawa; Kojiro Kuroiwa; Hirotoshi Akiyama; Marie Takemura; Masahiko Ando; Hideyuki Hattori


The Journal of the Japanese Society of Clinical Cytology | 1987

Report of a case of thymic carcinoid diagnosed by fine needle cytology.

Toshiaki Fukatsu; Nobuo Nakashima; Takao Shirai; Ken-ichi Yoshida; Yoshiharu Nara; Noboru Ohiwa; Shinji Fukata; Tetsuro Nagasaka; Jun Takeuchi


Nihon Rinsho Geka Gakkai Zasshi (journal of Japan Surgical Association) | 2005

A CASE OF LIPOMATOUS PSEUDOHYPERTROPHY OF THE PANCREAS

Kenichiro Tanaka; Shinji Fukata; Yasuji Kawabata; Takeshi Fujishiro; Kiyoshi Hiramatsu; Tetsuro Nagasaka

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