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Journal of Pediatric Surgery | 1998

Thyroglossal duct remnant penetrating the hyoid bone—A case report

Minoru Horisawa; Jun Sasaki; Noriji Niinomi; Tatsuyoshi Yamamoto; Takahiro Ito

Examination of the thyroglossal duct (TGD) in a senile patient with a thyroglossal duct cyst (TGDC), as well as in children, is very valuable in understanding the pathology of TGDC. The precise anatomy of TGDC was studied in a specimen obtained from a 59-year-old man using three-dimensional reconstruction. The authors found the TGD penetrated the hyoid bone. This pathological evidence has not previously appeared in the literature. Penetration of the hyoid bone by the TGD is the result of a forward growth of the hyoid bone after development of a TGD, which had appeared ventral to the hyoid bone. In this gradual forward growth, the hyoid bone had first started to press against, before eventually engulfing, the TGD.


Biochimica et Biophysica Acta | 2000

Molecular cloning and characterization of a novel human gene (NESCA) which encodes a putative adapter protein containing SH3

Kou Miyazaki; Yasukatu Ichigotani; Hisashi Kurata; Yasushi Takenouchi; Tatsuyoshi Yamamoto; Yuji Nimura; Tatsuro Irimura; Shigekazu Nakatsugawa; Michinari Hamaguchi

A full-length cDNA encoding a novel protein was isolated and sequenced from a human placental cDNA library. This cDNA consists of 1990 bp and has a predicted open reading frame encoding 433 amino acids. It possesses an Src homology 3 (SH3) motif, a leucine zipper motif and no catalytic domain, suggesting that it seems to be an adapter protein. PCR-based mapping with both a monochromosomal hybrid panel and radiation hybrid cell panels placed the gene to human chromosome 1q21-22.


Journal of surgical case reports | 2016

Treatment of a giant inguinal hernia using transabdominal pre-peritoneal repair

Masato Momiyama; Fumitoshi Mizutani; Tatsuyoshi Yamamoto; Yoshinori Aoyama; Hiroshi Hasegawa; Hideo Yamamoto

We present the case of a male Japanese patient with a giant inguinal hernia that extended to his knees while standing. A transabdominal pre-peritoneal (TAPP) repair was performed under general anesthesia. Complete reduction of the contents of the hernia was achieved within 2 h 50 min. A blood loss of approximately 700 ml was noted. The patient was discharged from the hospital on post-operative Day 12, with no recurrence of the hernia 6 months post-surgery. Factors contributing to the successful outcomes included preparation of several reduction methods before surgery, use of a large size mesh and implementation of pre-operative measures to prevent abdominal compartment syndrome. Further studies are required to evaluate the feasibility of laparoscopic repair in the management of giant inguinal hernia.


Molecular Biotechnology | 2000

Intercept-PCR, an improvement for elevating performance to find a new member of a certain gene family.

Yasukatu Ichigotani; Takahito Okuda; Kou Miyazaki; Tatsuyoshi Yamamoto; Yuji Nimura; Tatsuro Irimura; Shigekazu Nakatsugawa; Michinari Hamaguchi

We have established a method by which the performance of reverse transcriptase coupled polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) for seeking a new gene is improved. The actual procedure is quite easy: it is only to add several specific oligonucleotides into the reaction mixture of the usual RT-PCR. To verify the effectiveness of this method is also easy: it is only to detect the PCR products in the preliminary experiment. The finding in the present study provides valuable information for gene cloning tactics.


Cancer Research | 2001

Invasion Activating Caveolin-1 Mutation in Human Scirrhous Breast Cancers

Kazuhiko Hayashi; Kazuya Machida; Tatsuyoshi Yamamoto; Yoshihide Fukuda; Yuji Nimura; Tetsuo Hayakawa; Michinari Hamaguchi


Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications | 1993

Induction of apoptosis by hemorrhagic snake venom in vascular endothelial cells

Satoshi Araki; T. Ishida; Tatsuyoshi Yamamoto; K. Kaji; Hideo Hayashi


Cancer Research | 2000

Molecular Cloning and Characterization of Human MAWD, a Novel Protein Containing WD-40 Repeats Frequently Overexpressed in Breast Cancer

Ryu Katsumata; Takahito Okuda; Tatsuyoshi Yamamoto; Kou Miyazaki; Takeshi Senga; Kazuya Machida; Aye Aye Thant; Shigekazu Nakatsugawa; Michinari Hamaguchi


International Journal of Oncology | 2001

p73 is highly expressed in myoepithelial cells and in carcinomas with metaplasia

Tatsuyoshi Yamamoto; Koji Oda; Kou Miyazaki; Yasukatu Ichigotani; Yasushi Takenouchi; Tomotaka Kamei; Naoki Shirafuji; Yuji Nimura; Michinari Hamaguchi


International Journal of Oncology | 2003

Profiling of gene expression associated with hepatolithiasis by complementary DNA expression array.

Toshio Kokuryo; Tatsuyoshi Yamamoto; Koji Oda; Junichi Kamiya; Yuji Nimura; Takeshi Senga; Yoshinari Yasuda; Yoshiyuki Ohno; Yasuni Nakanuma; Miin-Fu Chen; Yi-Yin Jan; Ta-Sen Yeh; Cheng-Taug Chiu; Ling-Ling Hsieh; Michinari Hamaguchi


Oncology Reports | 2002

Expression of p73 gene, cell proliferation and apoptosis in breast cancer: Immunohistochemical and clinicopathological study

Tatsuyoshi Yamamoto; Koji Oda; Tomoyuki Kubota; Kou Miyazaki; Yasushi Takenouti; Yuji Nimura; Michinari Hamaguchi

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