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BMC Cancer | 2006

Combined immunohistochemistry of β-catenin, cytokeratin 7, and cytokeratin 20 is useful in discriminating primary lung adenocarcinomas from metastatic colorectal cancer

Satoshi Ikeda; Masahiko Fujimori; Satoshi Shibata; Masazumi Okajima; Yasuyo Ishizaki; Takeshi Kurihara; Yoshihiro Miyata; Masahiko Iseki; Yosuke Shimizu; Noriaki Tokumoto; Shinji Ozaki; Toshimasa Asahara

BackgroundIt is important to discriminate between primary and secondary lung cancer. However, often, the discriminating diagnosis of primary lung acinar adenocarcinoma and lung metastasis of colorectal cancer based on morphological and pathological findings is difficult. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the clinical usefulness of immunohistochemistry of β-catenin, cytokeratin (CK) 7, and CK20 for the discriminating diagnosis of lung cancer.MethodsWe performed immunohistochemistry of β-catenin, CK7, and CK20 in 19 lung metastasis of colorectal cancer samples, 10 corresponding primary colorectal cancer samples and 11 primary lung acinar adenocarcinoma samples and compared the levels of accuracy of the discriminating diagnosis by using antibodies against these antigens.ResultsPositive staining of β-catenin was observed in all the lung metastasis of colorectal cancer samples as well as in the primary colorectal cancer samples but in none of the primary lung acinar adenocarcinoma samples. Positive staining of CK7 was observed in 90.9% of the primary lung acinar adenocarcinoma samples and in 5.3% of the lung metastasis of colorectal cancer samples, but in none of the primary colorectal cancer samples. Positive staining of CK20 was observed in all the primary colorectal cancer samples and in 84.2% of the lung metastasis of colorectal cancer samples, but in none of the primary lung acinar adenocarcinoma samples.ConclusionCombined immunohistochemistry of β-catenin, CK7, and CK20 is useful for making a discriminating diagnosis between lung metastasis of colorectal cancer and primary lung acinar adenocarcinoma. This method will enable accurate diagnosis of a lung tumor and will be useful for selecting appropriate therapeutic strategies, including chemotherapeutic agents and operation methods.


World Journal of Gastroenterology | 2017

possible role of soluble fibrin monomer complex after gastroenterological surgery

Masatoshi Kochi; Manabu Shimomura; Takao Hinoi; Hiroyuki Egi; Kazuaki Tanabe; Yasuyo Ishizaki; Tomohiro Adachi; Hirotaka Tashiro; Hideki Ohdan

AIM To examine the role of soluble fibrin monomer complex (SFMC) in the prediction of hypercoagulable state after gastroenterological surgery. METHODS We collected data on the clinical risk factors and fibrin-related makers from patients who underwent gastroenterological surgery at Hiroshima University Hospital between April 1, 2014 and March 31, 2015. We investigated the clinical significance of SFMC, which is known to reflect the early plasmatic activation of coagulation, in the view of these fibrin related markers. RESULTS A total of 123 patients were included in the present study. There were no patients with symptomatic VTE. Thirty-five (28%) patients received postoperative anticoagulant therapy. In the multivariate analysis, a high SFMC level on POD 1 was independently associated with D-dimer elevation on POD 7 (OR = 4.31, 95%CI: 1.10-18.30, P = 0.03). The cutoff SFMC level was 3.8 μg/mL (AUC = 0.78, sensitivity, 63%, specificity, 89%). The D-dimer level on POD 7 was significantly reduced in high-SFMC patients who received anticoagulant therapy in comparison to high-SFMC patients who did not. CONCLUSION The SFMC on POD 1 strongly predicted the hypercoagulable state after gastroenterological surgery than the clinical risk factors and the other fibrin related markers.


Surgical Case Reports | 2015

Total colectomy for multiple metachronous colon cancers in a patient with Lynch syndrome

Masatoshi Kochi; Manabu Shimomura; Takao Hinoi; Hiroaki Niitsu; Takuya Yano; Shoichiro Mukai; Hiroyuki Sawada; Masashi Miguchi; Yasufumi Saito; Tomohiro Adachi; Yasuyo Ishizaki; Hiroyuki Egi; Hideki Ohdan

Lynch syndrome (LS) is a disorder caused by mismatch repair gene mutations, which have been recognized to be associated with an increased frequency of colorectal and extracolorectal tumors. However, it remains controversial as to whether total or segmental colectomy should be performed to treat colorectal cancer in patients with LS. A 58-year-old male underwent total colectomy with ileostomy for advanced transverse colon cancer. He was also found to have LS based on his characteristic family history and the findings of a preoperative examination, including a microsatellite instability analysis of past multiple metachronous cancers. The postoperative histological findings showed mucinous adenocarcinoma without lymph node metastasis, and the loss of the MSH2 protein expression was confirmed on an immunohistochemical examination. The present case provided important information on the clinical management of multiple developing metachronous colorectal cancers in patients with LS.


International Journal of Oncology | 2004

Immunohistochemical analysis and mutational analyses of β-catenin, Axin family and APC genes in hepatocellular carcinomas

Yasuyo Ishizaki; Satoshi Ikeda; Masahiko Fujimori; Yosuke Shimizu; Takeshi Kurihara; Toshiyuki Itamoto; Akira Kikuchi; Masazumi Okajima; Toshimasa Asahara


International Journal of Oncology | 2005

Immunohistochemical and mutational analyses of Wnt signaling components and target genes in intrahepatic cholangiocarcinomas

Noriaki Tokumoto; Satoshi Ikeda; Yasuyo Ishizaki; Takeshi Kurihara; Shinji Ozaki; Masahiko Iseki; Yosuke Shimizu; Toshiyuki Itamoto; Koji Arihiro; Masazumi Okajima; Toshimasa Asahara


Oncology Reports | 2005

Alterations and correlations of the components in the Wnt signaling pathway and its target genes in breast cancer

Shinji Ozaki; Satoshi Ikeda; Yasuyo Ishizaki; Takeshi Kurihara; Noriaki Tokumoto; Masahiko Iseki; Koji Arihiro; Tsuyoshi Kataoka; Mazazumi Okajima; Toshimasa Asahara


Thyroid | 2004

Immunohistochemical and sequencing analyses of the Wnt signaling components in Japanese anaplastic thyroid cancers.

Takeshi Kurihara; Satoshi Ikeda; Yasuyo Ishizaki; Masahiko Fujimori; Noriaki Tokumoto; Yuzoh Hirata; Shinji Ozaki; Masazumi Okajima; Keizo Sugino; Toshimasa Asahara


International Journal of Oncology | 2002

Immunohistochemistry of cyclin D1 and β-catenin, and mutational analysis of exon 3 of β-catenin gene in parathyroid adenomas

Satoshi Ikeda; Yasuyo Ishizaki; Yosuke Shimizu; Masahiko Fujimori; Yasutomo Ojima; Masazumi Okajima; Keizo Sugino; Toshimasa Asahara


Clinical Cancer Research | 2003

Immunohistochemical and Mutational Analyses of β-catenin, Ki-ras, and p53 in Two Subtypes of Colorectal Mucinous Carcinoma

Satoshi Ikeda; Yosuke Shimizu; Masahiko Fujimori; Yasuyo Ishizaki; Takeshi Kurihara; Yasutomo Ojima; Masazumi Okajima; Toshimasa Asahara


Nihon Rinsho Geka Gakkai Zasshi (journal of Japan Surgical Association) | 2008

TWO CASES OF INTRA-ABDOMINAL HEMATOMA DUE TO RUPTURE OF AN ABDOMINAL VISCERAL ARTERY IN WHICH CONSERVATIVE THERAPY WAS POSSIBLE

Yasuyo Ishizaki; Toshikatsu Fukuda; Masahiro Nakahara; Fumito Kuranishi; Junko Nanbu; Yoshinori Kuroda

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