Tadakazu Kawai
Gunma University
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Surgery Today | 1986
Yukio Miyamoto; Masaru Izuo; Toshio Ikeya; Naobumi Satoh; Tadakazu Kawai; Ken Takasaki; Fujio Hanyu
Primary lymphoma of the liver is an extremely rare entity; only eight cases have been reported in the literature. We treated a 34-year-old man with primary hepatic lymphoma by right hepatic lobectomy, including right hemicolectomy and nephrectomy. The histological diagnosis was a small cell diffuse histiocytic lymphoma. Details of this case plus that of others in the literature are described in this report.
Surgery Today | 1990
Takao Yokoe; Masaru Izuo; Isunehiro Ishida; Yuichi Iino; Tadakazu Kawai
Imprint smears from sixty cases of breast cancer made after mastectomy were stained by the Feulgen method and the nuclear DNA content measured by a cytofluorometer equipped with an incident illumination system. After logarithmic transformation of the fluorescence intensity, the ploidy level and S-phase fraction (SPF) were calculated with a microcomputer and the correlation between the ploidy level or SPF and the clinicopathological prognostic factors studied. Patients with tumors of a larger diameter and more extensive lymph node involvement had higher levels of ploidy and SPF and the ploidy level in the metastatic lymph nodes was higher than that in the primary lesion. Moreover, a significant increase in SPF was observed in the metastatic lymph nodes and a high ploidy level found to be associated with tumors having a negative estrogen receptor. When the tumors were divided into a diploid group and an aneuploid group, the diploid group showed a significantly better prognosis than the aneuploid group, in 6-year survival. Similarly, the groups in which SPF was less than 20.0 per cent had significantly better prognoses than the group in which SPF was 20.1 per cent or more. These prognostic factors were evaluated with Coxs proportional hazard model and a significant correlation observed in lymph node status, ER status, ploidy level and S-phase fraction. It was thus concluded that ploidy level and SPF are important and independent prognostic factors for predicting the postoperative course of breast cancer patients.
Endocrinologia Japonica | 1955
Kishuo Shibusawa; Sumio Saito; Mieko Fukuda; Tadakazu Kawai; Hiroyasu Yamada; Kaoru Tomizawa
Endocrinologia Japonica | 1956
Kishuo Shibusawa; Sumio Saito; Kahei Nishi; Takanobu Yamamoto; Chiaki Abe; Tadakazu Kawai
Japanese Journal of Clinical Oncology | 1978
Noriomi Baba; Masaru Izuo; Tsunehiro Ishida; Akira Okano; Tadakazu Kawai
Japanese Journal of Clinical Oncology | 1984
Tsunehiro Ishida; Masaru Izuo; Tadakazu Kawai
Endocrinologia Japonica | 1955
Kishuo Shibusawa; Sumio Saito; Mieko Fukuda; Tadakazu Kawai; Hiroyasu Yamada; Kaoru Tomizawa
Endocrinologia Japonica | 1955
Kishuo Shibusawa; Sumio Saito; Mieko Fukuda; Tadakazu Kawai; Fujio Yoshimura
Japanese Journal of Clinical Oncology | 1988
Junichi Kurebayashi; Masaru Izuo; Tsunehiro Ishida; Masafumi Kurosumi; Tadakazu Kawai
Jpn J Gastroenterol Surg, Nihon Shokaki Geka Gakkai zasshi | 1990
Izumi Takeyoshi; Tomohiro Inoue; Susumu Ohwada; Masaaki Takeshita; Yukio Miyamoto; Tadakazu Kawai; Masaru Izuo