Publications by authors named "Tomoki Utsumi"

A 62-year-old woman with a history of lung resection for lung cancer was admitted to our hospital due to cough, which became progressively more severe. She was diagnosed with chronic empyema with bronchopleural fistula (BPF) of the right upper bronchial stump. Although a pedicled muscle flap was transposed to the empyema cavity, the fistula remained.

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Background: Fetal adenocarcinoma of the lung is a rare lung neoplasm that accounts for only 0.5% of all primary lung cancers. Because of its rarity, effective treatments for the management of the tumor are poorly understood.

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Background: In recent years, the anti-programmed cell death 1 (PD-1) drug pembrolizumab (Keytruda) was approved for treatment of unresectable advanced non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) as first- or second-line therapy depending on the clone 22C3-programmed death-ligand 1 (PD-L1) immunohistochemical expression score by the companion diagnostic assay. We herein evaluated 22C3-PD-L1 expression of NSCLC in a single institution experience and compared it with clinicopathologic features.

Materials And Methods: We assessed 22C3-PD-L1 expressions of 411 patients with NSCLC from our institution, including in past specimens.

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Background: We believe the merit of preservation of a part of the thymus following surgery for thymoma. We evaluated the efficacy of partial or subtotal thymectomy for early-stage thymoma in the prospective study.

Methods: The Japanese Association for Research on the Thymus conducted a multiple institutional study of thymectomy for thymoma localized in the thymus without total thymectomy.

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The fluorescence in situ hybridisation (FISH) method is the examination essential for pathological diagnosis and choice of molecular-targeted therapy in -rearranged lung cancer. Here, for detection of gene rearrangement in patients with lung cancer, we evaluated the rapid FISH technology ( SureFISH), a newly developed assay for the automated staining platform Dako Omnis, using 21 formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded (FFPE) samples. All cases could be evaluated with the SureFISH method.

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Well-differentiated papillary mesothelioma (WDPM) is a rare, distinct tumor consisting of mesothelial cells with a papillary architecture, bland cytological features, and a tendency toward superficial spread without invasion. Rare cases with superficial invasion are termed WDPM with invasive foci. We report a case of solitary WDPM with invasive foci in the pleura.

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Objective: A precise preoperative diagnosis of in situ or minimally invasive carcinoma may identify patients who can be treated by limited resection. Although some clinical trials of limited resection for lung cancer have started, it will take a long time before the results will be published. We have already reported a large-scale study of limited resection.

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We herein report a case of primary marginal zone lymphoma (MZL) of the posterior mediastinum in an 84-year-old woman. Computed tomography of the chest showed a posterior mediastinal mass in the right thoracic paravertebral region with right pleural effusion. Pathological findings of a surgical biopsy from the posterior mediastinum, along with immunohistochemical and flow cytometric results, indicated MZL.

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Intramedullary spinal cord metastasis of non-small cell lung cancer is rare, and it has a short prognosis. We report a 53-year-old man diagnosed with cT4N0M0, stage IIIA squamous cell lung cancer. Ten months after left pneumonectomy (pT4N0M0), an intramedullary spinal cord tumor developed at the axis level.

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Objectives: In 2015, we reported the outcomes of patients undergoing intentional limited resection (ILR) for non-small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC) from a retrospective, multi-institutional large database in Japan. Here, we analyse the clinicopathological characteristics of the patients extracted from this database with late recurrence and compare them with those with early recurrence.

Methods: Of 1538 patients in the database with cT1aN0M0 NSCLC, 92 (6%) had recurrence.

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The causes of lung cancer in never-smokers remain unclear. The potential contribution of human papillomavirus (HPV) to the carcinogenesis of non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) has been reported. In 2008, a prospective registry of never-smokers with NSCLC was established at the Kinki-Chuo Chest Medical Center, Sakai, Osaka, Japan.

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A calcifying fibrous pseudotumor (CFPT) is a rare benign lesion that often presents in the upper and lower extremities of children and young adults. In the present report, we describe a case of a small CFPT arising from the epicardium (visceral pericardium) in a 32-year-old woman. The tumor presented as a 25-mm polypoid mass protruding into the pericardial cavity, without extending into the myocardium.

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Objectives: A precise preoperative diagnosis of 'very early' lung carcinoma may identify patients who can undergo curative surgery with limited resections.

Methods: Data from a multi-institutional project were collected on 1737 patients who had undergone limited resections (segmentectomy or wedge resection) for T1N0M0 non-small-cell carcinomas. As it was expected, this study was predominantly including ground glass nodules.

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Thymoma and thymic carcinoma are neoplasms originating from the epithelial cells of the thymus. Although these tumors should be treated according to the pathological diagnosis and the stage, they have distinct characteristics in the clinical behaviors, and therefore, should be treated separately. The standard treatment strategy has not been established because of the rarity of these tumors, but the recent accumulation of experiences provided some insights into therapeutic method for these tumors.

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Lymphatic and venous malformations (LVM) are tumor-like lesions combining dysplastic lymphatic and venous vessel structures. They are rarely found in the mediastinum. We present a case of mediastinal LVM, with review of the literature.

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Radiation-induced osteosarcoma is a rare complication after irradiation of primary malignancies. In the chest wall, it is usually secondary to radiotherapy for breast cancer or lymphoma. We report a rare case of radiation-induced osteosarcoma of the sternum after mediastinal irradiation of a thymoma.

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Objective: Diaphragm plication is used to improve lung function and respiratory insufficiency in patients suffering from diaphragm paralysis. We assessed the efficacy of intra-operative unilateral diaphragm plication for prevention of postoperative pulmonary complications in patients, who underwent a phrenicotomy due to extended surgical intervention.

Methods: Intra-operative unilateral diaphragm plication was performed in 13 patients, who underwent a unilateral phrenicotomy during an extended thoracic operation.

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Background: Recently, it has been reported that Th17 contributes to allograft rejection after transplantation. We investigated the alteration of Th17 and regulatory T cells (Treg) distribution in an animal model of bronchiolitis obliterans following ectopic tracheal transplantation model.

Methods: Tracheal grafts from B6 mice transplanted into subcutaneous sites of C3H mice.

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Background: The chances of pulmonary resection for small-sized lung cancer have increased because of the development of thin-slice computed tomography (CT). Though sublobar resection could be indicated for ground glass opacity (GGO)-dominant adenocarcinoma with low-grade behaviour, the malignant potential of solid-type, small-sized lung cancer has not been sufficiently assessed. We aimed to address the clinical outcomes of resected solid-type c-stage IA non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) smaller than 2 cm.

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Local recurrence of the tumor after lung excision often occurs in cases with positive cytology results at the surgical stump. Some reports have described the efficacy of margin cytology examinations with various sampling procedures, though an optimum method has not been established. In the period between 2005 and 2008, 58 patients underwent a lung excision followed by a margin cytology examination at our hospital, of whom 49 were finally diagnosed with malignancy.

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A 23-year-old woman was admitted to our hospital because of an intrapulmonary mass that had been observed for 7 years. Chest computed tomography revealed a 3.5-cm well-defined mass with enhancement in the left lower lobe.

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Lung transplantation has emerged as a viable treatment option for patients with end-stage lymphangioleiomyomatosis (LAM), and therapeutic outcome results reported thus far have been satisfactory. However, persisting chylothorax after transplantation for LAM remains a challenging problem, and the optimal management has not been decided. We present the case with persistent chylothorax after lung transplantation for LAM, in which the intravenous administration of a tissue repair factor (human factor XIII) resulted in complete resolution of chylous effusion without performing additional invasive treatments, leading to a successful transplant outcome.

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Background: Postoperative radiation therapy for thymoma is widely used, although the clinical benefits are controversial. Furthermore, to the authors' knowledge, the relation between postoperative radiation therapy and cell type classified by the World Health Organization (WHO) is not known.

Methods: The records of 324 patients (ages 17-83 years; mean, 51 years; 160 males and 164 females) who underwent complete resection of a thymoma between 1970 and 2005 were reviewed.

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