Publications by authors named "Mitsunori Kaya"

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  • Recent studies highlight gluteus medius tendinous injuries as key contributors to greater trochanteric pain syndrome (GTPS), with surgical techniques like tendon repair showing promising outcomes.
  • A case study at our department involved 22 patients who underwent arthroscopic surgery for GTPS, confirming bursitis in all affected joints and leading to significant pain relief.
  • Post-surgery, pain levels significantly decreased on the Numerical Rating Scale, while hip function improved dramatically according to the modified Harris Hip Score, indicating that greater trochanteric bursitis and gluteus medius injuries are prevalent in lateral hip pain cases.
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Iliopectineal bursitis usually develops subsequent to other hip pathologies and can often be treated conservatively. However, when conservative treatment fails or the enlarged bursa causes pain or compression of the surrounding neurovascular structures, surgery may be required. Most previous studies have described open surgeries, and reports on endoscopy are very limited.

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Background: Tendinosis at the origin of the direct head of rectus femoris causing anterior hip pain is termed AIISpinitis, but no study has investigated its imaging findings. The aim of the present study was to determine the characteristic imaging findings of AIISpinitis and clarify their pathological significance.

Methods: We reviewed the preoperative imaging findings of 62 hips in 58 patients who had undergone endoscopy with a diagnosis of AIISpinitis.

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Osteosarcoma (OS) is a highly malignant bone tumor and the prognosis for non-responders to chemotherapy remains poor. Previous studies have shown that human sarcomas contain sarcoma-initiating cells (SIC), which have the characteristics of high tumorigenesis and resistance to chemotherapy. In the present study, we characterized SIC of a novel OS cell line, screened for SIC-related genes, and tried to regulate the proliferation of OS by metabolic interference.

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Groin pain is a common problem that is known to be a complex issue. The wide variety of possible pathologies in numerous anatomical structures contributes to this complexity. For patients who have anterior hip pain in Patrick's test and tenderness at Scarpa's triangle, we perform periarticular debridement based on the hypothesis that rectus femoris tendinosis, subacute/chronic fibrosis of the anterior inferior iliac spine fat pad, and gluteal muscle adhesion are responsible for such anterior hip pain.

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Purpose: For patients who have anterior hip pain evaluated by Patrick's test and tenderness at Scarpa's triangle, we perform periarticular debridement based on the hypothesis that extra-articular pathologies are responsible for the hip pain. The purpose of this study was to categorize the endoscopic extra-articular findings and to evaluate the clinical significance of periarticular pathologies in anterior hip pain.

Methods: Arthroscopic findings of 77 patients who underwent periarthritic debridement were evaluated.

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Purpose: A clinical feature of myxofibrosarcoma is local recurrence, but knowledge about distant metastasis is sparse. We evaluated the tendency of clinical and histological features of metastasis in myxofibrosarcoma patients.

Methods: Fifty-eight patients with myxofibrosarcoma were treated in our hospitals, and a total of 16 consecutive patients with distant metastases were included in this retrospective study (9 males and 7 females, with a mean age of 77 years).

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Cam impingement is caused by jamming of an abnormal femoral head with an increased radius into the acetabulum during motion. Therefore, the elevation of the contact pressure during the motion is suspected to be an essential pathology of femoroacetabular impingement. However, there is no method to quantify the hip contact pressure during motion.

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Erdheim-Chester disease (ECD) is a rare non-Langerhans cell histiocytosis. It is characterized by multiple xanthogranulomatous masses throughout the body, predominantly in the tibia. One of the characteristic radiological findings of the lesions associated with ECD is a "coated artery," which is often observed in the aorta.

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  • Bone and soft tissue sarcomas (BSTS) are rare malignant tumors, and a study evaluated the effectiveness and safety of the chemotherapy combination gemcitabine and docetaxel (GD) in Japanese patients, especially comparing its use in first-line and second-line treatments.
  • The analysis included 134 patients and found that GD had a response rate of 9.7%, with higher rates of 18.8% for first-line treatments compared to 6.9% for later lines; median progression-free survival was 4.8 months and overall survival was 16.4 months.
  • Adverse effects included high rates of leucopenia and neutropenia, and prior chemotherapy history and treatment response were significant
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Unlabelled: We report the treatment outcomes of 5 cases of adult-onset Ewing sarcoma(ES)managed between 2011 and 2014. We examined prognostic factors including the primary lesion, tumor size, metastatic status, and serum LDH levels.

Results: The locations of the primary lesions included the limbs in 1 case and the trunk in 4; the cases in the trunk had a worse prognosis than that in the limbs.

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High-dose chemotherapy may kill not only tumor cells but also immunocytes, and frequently induces severe lymphocytopenia. On the other hand, patients who recover from the nadir maintain immunity against infection, suggesting the existence of an unknown memory T-cell population with stress resistance, long-living capacity, proliferation and differentiation. Recently, the differentiation system of T-cell memory has been clarified using mouse models.

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Neurolymphomatosis is a rare manifestation of malignant lymphoma. The involvement of peripheral nerves has mostly been described as dissemination of a systemic lymphoma. In contrast, primary peripheral nerve lymphoma is extremely rare.

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Acetabular chondral carpet delamination is a frequent finding at hip arthroscopy. The cartilage is macroscopically normal but deboned from the subchondral bone, without a disruption at the chondrolabral junction. Arthroscopic anatomic repair of delaminated cartilage is challenging.

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We present a technique of posterior femoral longitudinal split (FLS) osteotomy. This technique allows the expansion of the metaphyseal-diaphyseal region of the proximal femur facilitating extraction of well-fixed extended porous-coated stems. The extractions were performed using extended transfemoral osteotomy (ETO) and FLS osteotomy between June 2002 and March 2014.

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Background: CD109, a TGF-β co-receptor, is reported to be preferentially expressed during the early stages of tumorigenesis in several carcinoma types. Myxofibrosarcoma is one of the most common soft-tissue sarcomas found in elderly patients. This study aimed to elucidate the impact of CD109 expression in myxofibrosarcoma on prognosis and recurrence.

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Purpose: The aim of this study was to obtain data on chondral damage and compare the damage patterns of various hip disorders.

Methods: Data were collected at 100 consecutive arthroscopies, and chondral lesions were recorded on anatomic articular maps divided into different anatomical zones. This geographic zone method made it possible to analyze the ICRS grade and location in relation to the hip morphology.

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Purpose: The objective of this study was to investigate the association between ligamentum teres injury and the hip joint cartilage damage pattern in patients with femoroacetabular impingement.

Methods: We compared articular cartilage damage between ligamentum teres-intact and-ruptured hips. Data were collected for 77 consecutive patients with femoroacetabular impingement who underwent hip arthroscopy.

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Differential diagnosis of small round cell sarcomas (SRCSs) grouped under the Ewing sarcoma family of tumors (ESFT) can be a challenging situation for pathologists. Recent studies have revealed that some groups of Ewing-like sarcoma show typical ESFT morphology but lack any EWSR1-ETS gene fusions. Here we identified a novel gene fusion, CIC-FOXO4, in a case of Ewing-like sarcoma with a t(X;19)(q13;q13.

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Soft tissue angiofibroma (STA), a recently suggested new histologic entity, is a benign fibrovascular soft tissue tumor composed of bland spindle-shaped tumor cells with abundant collagenous to myxoid stroma and branching small vessels. The lesion has a characteristic AHRR-NCOA2 fusion gene derived from chromosomal translocation of t(5;8)(p15;q13). However, morphologically similar tumors containing abundant fibrovascular and myxoid stroma can complicate diagnosis.

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Background: This study aimed to investigate the expression profile of cyclooxygenase-2 (COX-2) in desmoid tumor specimens and to evaluate the correlation of intratumoral COX-2 expression with pain status.

Methods: Sixteen patients with histologically proven desmoid tumors who attended our institution between 2003 and 2010 were enrolled in this study. COX-2 protein expression in desmoid tumors was determined by immunohistochemistry.

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Introduction: Anaplastic large cell lymphoma is a rare type of non-Hodgkin lymphoma. The most common extranodal sites of anaplastic large cell lymphoma are skin, subcutaneous tissue, bone, lung, and gastrointestinal organs. The involvement of the skeletal muscle has been described rarely in extranodal anaplastic large cell lymphoma.

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Epithelioid sarcoma (ES) is a relatively rare, highly malignant soft tissue sarcoma. The mainstay of treatment is resection or amputation. Currently other therapeutic options available for this disease are limited.

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Background: Whereas we can use several human epithelioid sarcoma (ES) cell lines for basic and preclinical research, an angiomatoid ES cell line has not been reported to date. We have treated a case of an angiomatoid ES developing in the right upper extremity of a 67-year-old man.

Methods: An angiomatoid ES cell line, Asra-EPS was newly established and characterized for its morphology, growth rate and chromosomal analysis.

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