Publications by authors named "Koita H"

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  • Fibroma ossificans are generally well-defined but not often encapsulated tumors, presenting challenges for treatment choices in maxillofacial surgery.
  • A case involving a 17-year-old woman with a 6-year-old mandibular swelling revealed a benign tumor, confirmed by imaging and histological examination, leading to successful surgical resection and reconstruction.
  • The report highlights the importance of considering clinical and radiological features in managing ossifying fibroids, as treatment can be invasive.
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Background: The oral cavity of humans is inhabited by several hundreds of bacterial species and other microorganisms such as fungi and archaeal methanogens. Regarding methanogens, data have been obtained from oral cavity samples collected in Europe, America and Asia. There is no study published on the presence of methanogens in the oral cavity in persons living in Africa.

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Introduction: The aim of this study was to determine the sociodemographic, therapeutic, pathological and clinical aspects of patients with maxillary ameloblastoma at the University Hospital of Odonto-Stomatology (CHU OS) of Bamako.

Materials And Method: We performed a retrospective and prospective study over three years (January 2007 - December 2010), examining cases of maxillary ameloblastoma, as confirmed by clinical, associated with radiology or anatomic pathology. Data was collected from medical records, then entered and analyzed using Epiinfo.

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Aims: The aim of this study was to determine sociodemographics, clinical and therapeutic aspects in patients with isolated mandibular fractures in the Bamako dentistry teaching hospital (CHU-OS).

Materials And Methods: We carried out restrospective study over a period of four months involving isolated mandibular fracture cases, confirmed by a clinical and radiological examination in 2006. The data were collected from medical records, entered and analyzed using Epiinfo.

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OsRac1, one of the Rac/Rop family of small GTPases, plays important roles in defense responses, including a role in the production of reactive oxygen species mediated by NADPH oxidase. We have identified an effector of OsRac1, namely rice (Oryza sativa) cinnamoyl-CoA reductase 1 (OsCCR1), an enzyme involved in lignin biosynthesis. Lignin, which is polymerized through peroxidase activity by using H(2)O(2) in the cell wall, is an important factor in plant defense responses, because it presents an undegradable mechanical barrier to most pathogens.

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Ovarian ectopic pregnancy is rarely seen; it constitutes only 0.5-3% of all ectopic pregnancies and the incidence is only 1 for every 7000-40,000 deliveries. We herein report four cases of primary ovarian pregnancy encountered during the last 10 years in Miyazaki prefecture, Japan.

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The solitary fibrous tumor (SFT) is a rare tumor that most commonly arises in the pleura. Recent evidence has indicated that this tumor originates from mesenchymal, probably fibroblastic, cells and is not restricted to the pleura. However, its occurrence in the female genital tract is extremely rare.

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Most CD56+ lymphomas display polymorphic and angiocentric/angiodestructive histologic features and are closely related to Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) infection. We report a 47-year-old Japanese man with CD56+ lymphoma that showed histologic features of lymphoblastic lymphoma with mediastinal and nasal involvement and an aggressive course. A sample specimen showed the histology of lymphoblastic lymphoma with a positive reaction for terminal deoxynucleotidyl transferase (TdT) but no angiocentric/angiodestructive features.

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A case is reported of diffuse laminar endocervical glandular hyperplasia, which is very rare among pseudoneoplastic endocervical glandular lesions. The patient was a 54 year old woman who had been suffering from watery vaginal discharge for about 7 years, and the lesion was found in the cervix of the hysterectomy specimen. Microscopically, the lesion showed a diffuse, laminar proliferation of hyperplastic endocervical glands, sharply demarcated from the underlying stroma.

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We previously found that the enhanced activity to invade Matrigel upon stimulation with 12-O-tetradecanoylphorbol-13-acetate (TPA) was one of the major properties of a highly metastatic variant (L-10) of a human rectal adenocarcinoma cell line RCM-1. To clarify the mechanism of this enhancement, we examined the effect of TPA on 2 major biological factors involved in tumor cell invasion: cell motility and matrix-degrading metalloproteinase activity. The enhanced invasiveness was inhibited by protein-kinase-C inhibitors.

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The interaction of human rectal adenocarcinoma cell line RCM-1 cells with extracellular matrix components, was studied to elucidate the key steps in the liver metastasis of colorectal carcinomas. Highly metastatic variant L-10 cells selected from the metastatic foci of the liver after intrasplenic implantation in nude mice and its parental L-0 cells were used. L-10 cells showed a greater ability to adhere to laminin, fibronectin, and type I and type IV collagens than did L-0 cells but less haptotactic activity than that of L-0 cells to type I or type IV collagen, possibly due to the formation of cellular aggregates.

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A new cell line (LC-1/sq) of human lung squamous-cell carcinoma was established from a surgically resected specimen of primary lung cancer. Upon continuous propagation in serum-free culture medium, it secreted trypsin inhibitors into the conditioned medium. The major fraction of the trypsin inhibitor (T1-1) was purified to apparent homogeneity by anion-exchange and gel-filtration high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) and sodium dodecyl sulfate polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (SDS-PAGE) followed by transblotting to Immobilon.

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Gelatinolytic and collagenolytic proteinases were separately isolated by different extraction methods from the mouse ascites hepatoma MH134, and from rat ascites hepatoma AH109A. The activities of two proteinases in each extract showed no significant differences, but after trypsin activation the activities of proteinases from the highly metastatic MH134 were significantly increased compared to the enzyme activities in AH109A, which has low metastatic potential. The total activities of collagenase and gelatinase were increased 7.

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In co-cultivation on a membrane of connective tissue matrix (CTM) obtained from human dura mater, human adenocarcinoma cells (RCM-1) degraded CTM. Morphologically, the destruction of CTM was associated with the shedding of membrane vesicles from the cells. Transmission electron microscopy, using ruthenium red (RR), showed that the shed vesicles were composed of various-sized membrane bound vesicles (MV).

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A long-term invasion assay using fibrous connective tissue matrices was developed. The matrices were prepared by treating murine skin or human dura mater with 25 mM ammonium hydroxide containing proteinase inhibitors at 4 degrees C for 7 days. They could be maintained almost indefinitely without the degeneration and necrosis.

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