Publications by authors named "Maiko Shibasaki"

Introduction: Although chemoradiotherapy (CRT) for oral squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) has been shown to preserve organ function and improve cosmetic results, site-specific data, especially mandible, are limited. The aim of this study was to evaluate the predictability of 18F-fluorodeoxyglucose positron emission tomography/computed tomography (FDG-PET/CT) on response to super-selective intra-arterial CRT for advanced SCC of the mandible.

Methods: Fifteen patients with advanced SCC of the mandible underwent super-selective intra-arterial CRT followed by radical resection.

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Ewing sarcoma (ES) is a primary bone malignant neoplasm and is the second most common primary malignancy of the bone found in childhood and adolescence after osteosarcoma. ES has an annual frequency in the population younger than 20 years of approximately 2.9 per million.

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Actinomyces-associated lesions in the jaw, such as radicular cyst and osteomyelitis, have been reported by many authors. The lesions are caused by infection from peripheral sites and can be seen to contain Actinomyces druses on pathologic examination. To our knowledge, no previous reports have described Actinomyces-associated calcification in the jaw, although the lesions in the jaw often include druses.

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Choristoma is a tumor-like mass consisting of normal cells in an abnormal location. Cartilaginous choristoma, which is composed of ectopic cartilaginous tissue, very rarely presents in the oral cavity and most commonly in the tongue. Here we report an extremely rare case of cartilaginous choristoma of the lower lip.

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We report 18F-fluorodeoxyglucose-positive Warthin tumor in a contralateral cervical lymph node mimicking metastasis in tongue cancer staging with positron emission tomography/computed tomography.

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It is recognized that the branches of the external carotid artery (ECA) can show variation, but the presence of a thyrolinguofacial trunk is extremely rare and always originates from the ECA. We report a case of the thyrolinguofacial trunk arising from the carotid bifurcation (CB) on the left side in a 76-year-old man with advanced tongue cancer, as revealed by three-dimensional computed tomography angiography for vascular mapping of the carotid vessels prior to superselective intra-arterial catheterization. The thyrolinguofacial trunk arose 1.

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