Tatsuo Kuroda
Boston Children's Hospital
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Journal of Pediatric Surgery | 1997
Tatsuo Kuroda; Morihiro Saeki; Miwako Nakano; Shuki Mizutani
The highly sensitive method to detect neuroblastoma (NB) cells using reverse transcriptase polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) was applied in the practical clinics, and its efficacy was assessed in the present study. Human tyrosine hydroxylase (TH), a rate-limiting enzyme in the catecholamine biosynthesis, was used as the marker for NB cells, and the expression of THmRNA was examined in 13 samples (four peripheral blood and nine bone marrow) harvested from seven patients (four with stage IV, one with stage III, two with stage II) using RT-PCR with our original primers. The positive signals for NB cells were detected in four samples (one peripheral blood and three bone marrow) by the PCR method, but were undetectable by the conventional histological examinations. In the present series, a case that showed a positive signal for NB cells in the peripheral blood showed a remarkably unfavorable clinical course, indicating that the circulating NB cells detected by the PCR method can be a sign of the progressively advanced NB, and may define a new prognostic factor suggesting higher risk. In another case, the PCR detection for the residual NB cells in the bone marrow provided important supporting evidence to determine the necessity of the additional chemotherapy and the suitable timing for bone marrow transplantation. This detection also guaranteed the safety of the bone marrow for transplantation. The PCR method was considered to be very beneficial in the selected cases. However, some problems such as the false-negative results in the negative urinary vanillylmandelic acid secretor were also highlighted in the present study.
Journal of Pediatric Surgery | 1994
Morihiro Saeki; Miwako Nakano; Tatsuo Kuroda
A new operative technique that uses ultrasonography during sacroperineal or sacroabdominoperineal anorectoplasty was performed on seven patients with an intermediate or high anorectal malformation. Ultrasonography was used for the purpose of making a pull-through tunnel under visual guidance. The results of this technique were evaluated by computed tomography scanning to find the anatomic position of the pulled-through rectum in relation to the anal sphincter muscle. Postoperative computed tomography scans showed that the rectum was correctly placed in the center of the sphincter muscle in all patients.
Journal of Pediatric Surgery | 1994
Tatsuo Kuroda; Masakazu Ueda; Miwako Nakano; Morihiro Saeki
Journal of Pediatric Surgery | 2000
Tatsuo Kuroda; Morihiro Saeki; Miwako Nakano; Shuki Mizutani; Masao Endo; Hiroshi Akiyama
International Journal of Oncology | 2005
Lisong Shen; Zhenghong Wu; Tatsuo Kuroda; Toshiro Honna; Yukichi Tanaka; Jun Miyauchi
Journal of Pediatric Surgery | 1998
Tatsuo Kuroda; Morihiro Saeki; Kiyoshi Tanaka; Makoto Komura; Toshiro Honna; Miwako Nakano; Masahiko Sugiyama; Satoshi Nakagawa; Katsuyuki Miyasaka
Gan to kagaku ryoho. Cancer & chemotherapy | 1997
Morihiro Saeki; M. Nakano; Tatsuo Kuroda; T. Kinjo; M. Tori-Kai; Y. Tsunematsu; M. Kumagai; Y. Matsumoto; Hidekazu Masaki; E. Kohda
Nihon Geka Gakkai zasshi | 1996
Morihiro Saeki; Toshiro Honna; Miwako Nakano; Tatsuo Kuroda
Journal of the Japanese Society of Pediatric Surgeons | 2005
Tatsuo Kuroda; Toshiro Honna; Nobuyuki Morikawa; Yasui Fuchimoto; Keiichiro Tanaka; Noriko Kawashima; Seiro Machigashira; Morihiro Saeki
小児がん : 小児悪性腫瘍研究会記録 = Pediatric oncology | 2004
Tatsuo Kuroda; Toshiro Honna; Kiyoshi Tanaka; Nobuyuki Morikawa; Yoshihiro Kitano; Yasushi Fuchimoto; Keiichiro Tanaka; Noriko Kawashima; Seiro Machigashira; Yukiko Tsunematsu; Masaaki Kumagai; Hidekazu Masaki; Jyun Miyauchi; Kentaro Matsuoka; Morihiro Saeki; Kuroda Tatsuo; Honna Toshiro; Tanaka Kiyoshi; Morikawa Nobuyuki; Kitano Yoshihiro; Fuchimoto Yasushi; Tanaka Keiichiro; Kawashima Noriko; Machigashira Seiro; Tsunematsu Yukiko; Kumagai Masaaki; Masaki Hidekazu; Miyauchi Jyun; Matsuoka Kentaro; Saeki Morihiro