Shunichi Sasaki
Keio University
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Auris Nasus Larynx | 1994
Akihiro Shiotani; Mitsuhiro Kawaura; Hiroyuki Fukuda; Yoichi Tanaka; Tsukasa Sako; Shunichi Sasaki; Ryohei Sakaguchi; Toshiyuki Kusuyama; Masahiro Kawaida; Jin Kanzaki
Small cell carcinoma is a rare tumor of the larynx. We present such a case in a 78-year-old female. The histopathological diagnosis at the time of laryngomicroscopic biopsy was squamous cell carcinoma, upon which basis we initially chose surgical treatment. The surgical specimen, however, revealed small cell carcinoma. Despite the administration of radiotherapy and chemotherapy, the patient died 9 months after initial presentation. We believe that this case illustrates the need for a sufficiently large biopsy specimen in order to arrive at the correct histopathological diagnosis when small cell carcinoma of the larynx is present, and that immunohistochemistry and electron microscopy should be performed to aid the diagnosis.
Central European Neurosurgery | 2015
Ryota Tamura; Tomoru Miwa; Kazuhiko Shimizu; Katsuhiro Mizutani; Hideyuki Tomita; Nobuo Yamane; Takehiro Tominaga; Shunichi Sasaki
BACKGROUND Giant cell tumors (GCTs) are rare in the skull. The present report describes a case with a primary GCT located in the temporal bone and reviews the relevant literature. We also propose a treatment strategy for GCT of the skull. CLINICAL PRESENTATION A 41-year-old man presented with headache and auditory disturbance. Radiologic images showed a lytic expansive extradural lesion originating primarily from the right temporal bone and expanding into the middle cranial fossa and the infratemporal fossa. A biopsy specimen of the lesion was obtained from the external auditory meatus. Total removal was performed with temporal craniectomy, mandibular condylar process removal, tympanoplasty, and mastoidectomy. DISCUSSION The rate of recurrence of GCTs is related to complete resection and location of the GCT rather than to the degree of invasiveness. Some of the mononuclear cells and stromal cells in GCT express receptor activator of nuclear factor κ-β ligand (RANKL). Because inhibition of RANKL and bisphosphonate therapy might eliminate giant cells, this approach might be useful for recurrent or unresectable GCTs of the skull. CONCLUSIONS Preoperative diagnosis by biopsy is important in determining the therapeutic strategy of GCTs. Complete resection is important to reduce the recurrence rate of GCTs in the skull.
THE LARYNX JAPAN | 1997
Shunichi Sasaki; Hiroyuki Fukuda; Ryouhei Sakaguchi
Auris Nasus Larynx | 1993
Tsukasa Sakoh; Hiroyuki Fukuda; Shunichi Sasaki; Ryohei Sakaguchi; Akihiro Shiotani; Masahiro Kawaida; Jin Kanzaki
Journal of Japan Society for Head and Neck Surgery | 2018
Rinako Endo; Shunichi Sasaki; Takehiro Tominaga; Nobuharu Matsumoto; Nobuyoshi Tsuzuki; Amina Kida; Mieko Abe
Nihon Kikan Shokudoka Gakkai Kaiho | 2017
Nobuyoshi Tsuzuki; Shunichi Sasaki; Rinako Endo; Amina Kida; Mieko Abe
Journal of Japan Society for Head and Neck Surgery | 2017
Nobuyoshi Tsuzuki; Shunichi Sasaki; Nobuharu Matsumoto; Rinako Endo; Mieko Abe
Nihon Kikan Shokudoka Gakkai Kaiho | 2014
Daisuke Baba; Nobuharu Matsumoto; Takehiro Tominaga; Shunichi Sasaki
Japanese Pharmacology and Therapeutics | 2003
Jin Kanzaki; Takanobu Kunihiro; Kazuhiro Hashiguchi; Akira Saito; Masao Toji; Hiroshi Sakamoto; Akiko Fujimura; Masafumi Suzuki; Yoshizumi Yamamoto; Shunichi Sasaki; Yoshihiro Ohno; Hajime Kange; Naoto Fueki; Daiji Ohkawara; Yasushi Ito
Nihon Kikan Shokudoka Gakkai Kaiho | 1995
Akihiro Shiotani; Hiroyuki Fukuda; Shunichi Sasaki; Ryohei Sakaguchi; Toshiyuki Kusuyama; Jin Kanzaki; Tsuyoshi Kaneko