Yoshiyuki Miyaji
Okayama University
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Urological Research | 2000
T. Inoue; Y. Nasu; Tomoyasu Tsushima; Yoshiyuki Miyaji; Takanori Murakami; Hiromi Kumon
Abstract Numerical aberrations of chromosomes 7 and 9 of exfoliated cells from the urinary tract were examined using fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH). To minimize contamination with inflammatory, squamous and normal transitional cells all samples were stained using Giemsas solution and clusters of transitional cells were selected for FISH analysis. Samples collected from 21 patients who had cystoscopic monitoring for bladder cancer were used in this study. Cystoscopy was positive in seven patients and five biopsy-proven transitional cell carcinomas were identified. Among the patients with cancer recurrence, numerical chromosomal aberrations were detected in four cases (sensitivity: 80%) and positive cytology in two cases. This preliminary pilot study shows FISH can be a useful tool for the detection of recurrence during a follow up of bladder cancer.
Urologia Internationalis | 1998
Tomoyasu Tsushima; Yoshiyuki Miyaji; Masatoshi Noda; Yasutomo Nasu; Hiromi Kumon; Hiroyuki Ohmori
As postoperative adjuvant therapy for superficial bladder cancer, intravesical instillation therapy is commonly conducted. In this case, from the view point of prevention of intraoperative dissemination, commencement of instillation therapy at an early postoperative period is preferred. However, increased drug permeability is suspected because of damage to the bladder mucosa during operation. Therefore, this study was conducted to investigate the plasma level of epirubicin (EPI) instilled immediately after transurethral operation. EPI (20 mg/40 ml or 50 mg/100 ml) was instilled immediately after a transurethral operation, and retained in the bladder for 1 h. Blood samples were obtained before instillation, as well as 30, 60, 120 and 240 min after instillation, and EPI levels were assayed. The mean EPI concentrations (ng/ml) among the 20-mg/40 ml group (n = 5) were <2.5 and <2.0 at 30 and 60 min, respectively, after which they were undetectable. The 50-mg/100 ml group (n = 5) recorded 5.0, 4.4 and <3.0 after 30, 60 and 120 min, respectively, and after 240 min it was undetectable. Intravesical instillation of EPI immediately after a transurethral operation causes a small increase in the plasma level and it is thought to cause small systemic side effects.
Urology | 2004
Yoshiyuki Miyaji; Takashi Saika; Yasuo Yamamoto; Nobuyuki Kusaka; Ryoji Arata; Shin Ebara; Yasutomo Nasu; Tomoyasu Tsushima; Hiromi Kumon
Nishinihon Journal of Urology | 2002
Haruki Kaku; Tomoyasu Tsushima; Yasutomo Nasu; Takashi Saika; Ryoji Arata; Yoshinori Shirasaki; Kyohei Kurose; Tetsuya Nakata; Hiromi Kumon; Teruhisa Ohashi; Yoshiyuki Miyaji
Nishinihon Journal of Urology | 2000
Tomoyasu Tsushima; Yasutomo Nasu; Nobuyuki Kusaka; Ryoji Arata; Haruki Kaku; Yasuo Yamamoto; Yoshiyuki Miyaji; M. Kishi; Hiromi Kumon
Nishinihon Journal of Urology | 1999
Haruki Kaku; Nobuyuki Kusaka; Takanori Murakami; Yasuo Yamamoto; Yoshiyuki Miyaji; Yasutomo Nasu; Tomoyasu Tsushima; Hiromi Kumon
Nishinihon Journal of Urology | 1999
Ryuji Fujita; Yoshiyuki Miyaji; K. Monden; Yasutomo Nasu; Tomoyasu Tsushima; Hiroyuki Ohmori; Hiromi Kumon
Nishinihon Journal of Urology | 1998
Naoki Akebi; Tomoyasu Tsushima; Kenji Kobashi; Yasutomo Nasu; Yoshiyuki Miyaji; Takanori Murakami; Hiroyuki Ohmori; Hiromi Kumon
Nishinihon Journal of Urology | 1998
Naoki Akebi; Tomoyasu Tsushima; Yasutomo Nasu; Masatoshi Noda; Yoshiyuki Miyaji; Takanori Murakami; Takaaki Inoue; Hiroyuki Ohmori; Hiromi Kumon
Nishinihon Journal of Urology | 1998
Tomoyasu Tsushima; Takanori Murakami; Shin Ebara; Nobuyuki Kusaka; S. Kaku; Yoshiyuki Miyaji; Yasuo Yamamoto; Yasutomo Nasu; Hiromi Kumon; Hiroyuki Ohmori