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Gastric Cancer | 2002

Surgery for gastric cancer increases plasma levels of vascular endothelial growth factor and von Willebrand factor

Masataka Ikeda; Hiroshi Furukawa; Hiroshi Imamura; Jyunzo Shimizu; Hideyuki Ishida; Seizo Masutani; Masayuki Tatsuta; Takatoshi Kawasaki; Takashi Satomi

Abstract.Background: Angiogenesis and hemostatic activation are important factors in tumor progression and metastasis. Because surgical intervention induces tissue hypoxia and hemostatic activation, we analyzed the effect of gastric surgery on the plasma concentrations of vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF), soluble P-selectin (sP-selectin), and von Willebrand factor (vWf). Methods: Plasma VEGF, sP-selectin, and vWf concentrations were measured in 14 patients with gastric cancer before operation and on postoperative day 1 (POD 1). Correlations between disease stage and the effect of surgical intervention were analyzed. Results: The plasma concentrations of these three factors did not correlate with the disease stage. Plasma levels of sP-selectin did not change after operation (before surgery, 87.6 ± 34.1 ng/ml; on POD 1, 101.1 ± 48.1 ng/ml; P = 0.123). Plasma VEGF and vWf concentrations were significantly elevated on POD 1 (VEGF, 33.3 ± 20.5 pg/ml before surgery and 61.9 ± 35.6 pg/ml on POD 1; P = 0.0013; vWf, 164 ± 31.1% before surgery and 211.1 ± 66.1% on POD 1; P = 0.027). Conclusion: Because VEGF and vWf are involved in angiogenesis, tumor-platelet adhesion, and tumor-endothelial cell adhesion, surgical intervention could influence tumor growth and metastasis.


Surgery Today | 2000

Multiple inflammatory pseudotumors mimicking liver metastasis from colon cancer: report of a case.

Hideyuki Ishida; Masayuki Tatsuta; Hiroshi Furukawa; Hideo Ohta; Kazuhiko Hashimoto; Nobuyasu Hayashi; Osakuni Morimoto; Masataka Ikeda; Akihiro Miya; Seizo Masutani; Takatoshi Kawasaki; Takashi Satomi; Hiroyasu Yoshioka; Jun Hanai

A 54-year-old man underwent an operation for colon cancer histologically diagnosed as moderately differentiated adenocarcinoma with clinical staging of Dukes C. He was prescribed carmofur for adjuvant chemotherapy. A follow-up computed tomography scan done 6 months later revealed two new low-density areas in the liver. A diagnosis of metastatic adenocarcinoma from the previous colon cancer was presumed, based on the patient’s history and radiological findings, and resection of the affected area of liver was performed. Histological examination of these tumors revealed that they were inflammatory pseudotumors (IPT). The patient had an excellent postoperative course and has shown no further signs of recurrence in the 3 years since his last operation. IPT of the liver is a rare disease, for which no methods of diagnosis and treatment have been established, since it is difficult to distinguish IPT from hepatocellular carcinoma or metastatic carcinoma. We describe this case with a review of the 101 cases of IPT documented in the Japanese literature, in the hope that it will contribute to the diagnosis and treatment of this unusual disease entity.


Surgery Today | 2001

Splenic and pulmonary metastases from renal cell carcinoma: report of a case.

Masayuki Tatsuta; Ken Shiozaki; Seizo Masutani; Kazuhiko Hashimoto; Hiroshi Imamura; Masataka Ikeda; Akihiro Miya; Hideyuki Ishida; Takatoshi Kawasaki; Hiroshi Furukawa; Takashi Satomi; Yoshihiko Hoshida

Abstract We report herein the case of a patient in whom pulmonary and splenic metastases from renal cell carcinoma (RCC) were successfully treated by surgical excision. A 69-year-old man who underwent left nephrectomy for RCC 17 months before was suspected to have a pulmonary metastasis based on computed tomography (CT) findings. Partial resection of the left lower lobe was performed with thoracoscopic assistance. However, 4 months later, a splenic tumor, 6 cm in diameter, was detected by CT and ultrasonography, and a splenectomy was performed. Histologically, both resected specimens were diagnosed as metastasis from RCC. A second pulmonary metastasis of the left upper lobe was resected 4 years 8 months later. The patient was in good health when last seen 11 months after his last operation. Malignant neoplasms rarely metastasize to the spleen and most cases are found at autopsy, or feature multiple distant metastases. Only four other cases of splenic metastases from RCC have been reported. The prognosis associated with splenic metastasis is favorable when only a solitary lesion exists.


Breast Cancer | 2000

A case of breast cancer diagnosed by inguinal lymph node metastasis.

Masashi Baba; Masayuki Tatsuta; Akihiro Miya; Hideyuki Ishida; Seizo Masutani; Takatoshi Kawasaki; Takashi Satomi; Jun Hanai; Fumihiko Kimura

We describe a case of a 58-year-old woman with right inguinal lymph node swelling and a Tl tumor in the right breast. She was referred with an 18-month history of the former complaint and a six-month history of the latter. Excisional biopsy of the inguinal lymph node revealed breast cancer metastasis. Radiographical examination showed no metastases to the lungs, liver or bone. Modified radical mastectomy was performed. Histological examination revealed solid tubular carcinoma, PT2, PM (axillary lymph node metastases 4/16), stage IV. Estrogen and progesterone receptors were negative. Three cycles of postoperative cyclophosphamide, adriamycin and 5-fluorouracil (CAF) chemotherapy were given, and the right inguinal area was irradiated with 40 Gy. The patient complained of swelling in both legs three years after surgery. Computed tomography revealed marked lymph node swellings in the pelvic cavity. She died six months later. Inguinal lymph node metastasis from breast cancer is very rare, although distant lymph node metastasis in the cervix occurs frequently. This case should help clarify how breast cancer metastasizes to distant lymph nodes.


Cancer Letters | 2004

Ki-67 and CEA expression as prognostic markers in Dukes' C colorectal cancer.

Hideyuki Ishida; Hideaki Miwa; Masayuki Tatsuta; Seizo Masutani; Hiroshi Imamura; Junzo Shimizu; Koji Ezumi; Hitoshi Kato; Takatoshi Kawasaki; Hiroshi Furukawa; Hitoshi Kawakami


Cancer Chemotherapy and Pharmacology | 2002

Pharmacokinetic study of S-1, a novel oral fluorouracil antitumor agent in animal model and in patients with impaired renal function.

Masataka Ikeda; Hiroshi Furukawa; Hiroshi Imamura; Jyunzo Shimizu; Hideyuki Ishida; Seizo Masutani; Masayuki Tatsuta; Takatoshi Kawasaki; Takashi Satomi


Jpn J Gastroenterol Surg, Nihon Shokaki Geka Gakkai zasshi | 1987

A case report of duplication of the common bile duct, drainaging into the stomach.

Hiroki Ohzato; Takashi Satomi; Hideyuki Ishida; Takahiko Hara; Hideo Sakai; Osamu Hoshi; Takatoshi Kawasaki; Akikazu Sakaguchi


Jpn J Gastroenterol Surg, Nihon Shokaki Geka Gakkai zasshi | 2002

The Relationship between the Number of Metastatic Lymph Nodes and Prognosis of Patients with Dukes C Colon Cancer

Hideyuki Ishida; Hiroshi Furukawa; Masayuki Tatsuta; Seizo Masutani; Hiroshi Imamura; Junzo Shimizu; Norikazu Masuda; Koji Ezumi; Takatoshi Kawasaki; Takeshi Satomi


Japanese Journal of Clinical Oncology | 2002

The Novel Germline Mutation of hMSH2 Gene in a Case of a Colon Cancer Patient Without Family History

Hideyuki Ishida; Hiroshi Furukawa; Masayuki Tatsuta; Seizo Masutani; Hiroshi Imamura; Junzo Shimizu; Norikazu Masuda; Takatoshi Kawasaki; Takashi Satomi; Kokichi Sugano; Noriko Fukayama; Naohiro Tomita


Nihon Rinsho Geka Gakkai Zasshi (journal of Japan Surgical Association) | 1998

A CASE OF PRIMARY CANCER OF THE SMALL INTESTINE PRODUCING CA19-9 AND CEA -A STUDY OF SERUM LEVELS OF CA 19-9 AND CEA IN 145 DOMESTIC CASES

Hideyuki Ishida; Masayuki Tatsuta; Takatoshi Kawasaki; Seizo Masutani; Akihiro Miya; Takashi Satomi; Hiroyasu Yoshioka; Yoshihiko Hoshida

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