Tatsuyuki Fukushima
Kyoto Prefectural University of Medicine
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Practica oto-rhino-laryngologica | 2000
Toshiaki Shibata; Masataka Murakami; Hirotsune Ohnishi; Nobuo Takagi; Tatsuyuki Fukushima
A schwannoma arising from the vagus nerve is relatively uncommon in the neck. In 3 years, 2 patients with a vagus nerve schwannoma were at the Kyoto First Red Cross Hospital. The two patients were 50 and 59-year-old-males. A CT scan showed the tumor between the common carotid artery and the internal jugular vein, and between the internal carotid artery and the internal jugular vein, respectively resulting in an increase in the distance between the artery and the vein (separation). Both patients underwent complete removal of the tumor using an external approach following a CT preoperative diagnosis of a neurilemmoma of the vagus nerve.A discussion was then made on clinical problems related to the diagnosis including FNA (fine needle aspiration cytology).
Practica oto-rhino-laryngologica | 1999
Ryo Kawata; Toshiaki Shibata; Hirotsune Ohnishi; Hiroshi Nakano; Nobuo Takagi; Kaori Kayano; Shigeru Nakai; Tatsuyuki Fukushima
Ultrasonography (US) is a very useful examination tool to evaluate cervical lymph node swelling in cases of head and neck cancer. Many reports have demonstrated that US is more reliable than palpation, CT or MRI for evaluating lymph nodes. Cervical lymph nodes removed by radical neck dissection from 19 cases with head and neck carcinomas were examined histopathologically, and observations were compared with preoperative US findings. Metastatic lymph nodes were diagnosed by size on US. Lymph nodes exceeding 7mm in Level 1 and 6mm in other cervical regions were diagnosed as metastases. A total of 457 lymph nodes were removed by radical neck dissection and 58 lymph nodes were positive for metastasis histopathologically. Twenty-nine of 58 lymph nodes were determined to be positive for metastases by preoperative US and they were all positive in histopathological examinations after operation. Since it is often difficult to detect the number of positive lymph nodes by US, there is a high possibility of multiple metastatic lymph nodes when one metastatic lymph node is detected by US findings. The prognosis of head and neck carcinomas is thought to depend on the number of metastatic lymph nodes, therefore, radical neck dissection should be performed in cases of positive lymph nodes detected by US findings.
Nippon Jibiinkoka Gakkai Kaiho | 1992
Yasuo Hisa; Norio Yasuda; Nobuhisa Tadaki; Yasuyuki Nishiyama; Tatsuyuki Fukushima; Yasushi Murakami
Practica oto-rhino-laryngologica | 2001
Nobuo Takagi; Tatsuyuki Fukushima; Masataka Murakami
Nihon Kikan Shokudoka Gakkai Kaiho | 1999
Nobuo Takagi; Tatsuyuki Fukushima; Hirotsune Onishi; Toshiaki Shibata; Ryo Kawata
Nippon Jibiinkoka Gakkai Kaiho | 2000
Kaori Kayano; Haruko Suzuki; Hiroshi Nakano; Kou Hayashldo; Takayasu Kimura; Keigo Tatemoto; Akiko Nishiyama; Tatsuyuki Fukushima
Nippon Jibiinkoka Gakkai Kaiho | 2000
Ko Tei; Takashi Shinomiya; Taketoshi Shimada; Takayasu Kimura; Kaori Kayano; Shigeru Nakai; Tatsuyuki Fukushima; Ryo Kawat; Yasuo Hisa; Yasushi Murakami
Practica oto-rhino-laryngologica | 2000
Hajime Zen; Masataka Murakami; Tatsuyuki Fukushima; Chihisa Ushijima; Hirotsune Ohnishi; Hiroshi Nakano
Practica oto-rhino-laryngologica | 2000
Ryo Kawata; Toshiaki Shibata; Hiroshi Nakano; Kaori Kayano; Shigeru Nakai; Tatsuyuki Fukushima; Takayasu Kimura; Yasuo Hisa; Yasushi Murakami
Equilibrium Research | 1992
Yasuyuki Nishiyama; Toshiyuki Ono; Yuko Saito; Yasushi Murakami; Tatsuyuki Fukushima