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Pemphigus vulgaris macroscopically and cytologically resembling oral squamous cell carcinoma
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作者 Kayo Kuyama Yan Sun +5 位作者 Hiroyasu Endo Etsuko Kaneda Miyuki Morikawa Masanobu Wakami takanori ito Hirotsugu Yamamoto 《Open Journal of Stomatology》 2012年第1期33-38,共6页
We describe the clinical, macroscopic, cytological, histopathological, immunohistochemical, serodiagnostic and aspects of pemphigus vulgaris (PV) in the oral gingiva that clinically mimicked oral squamous cell carcino... We describe the clinical, macroscopic, cytological, histopathological, immunohistochemical, serodiagnostic and aspects of pemphigus vulgaris (PV) in the oral gingiva that clinically mimicked oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) in a 57-year-old Japanese man. He developed slight haphalgesia of the buccal gingiva around teeth numbers 18 and 19 2 years ago. A dentist diagnosed intractable ulcer, but the patient ignored the condition for about 2 years until a sharp pain in the gingiva worsened. He consulted an otolaryngologist, who referred the patient to our hospital under a cytological diagnosis of OSCC. An oral examination revealed several extensive painful erosions/ ulcers from the buccal and lingual gingiva around teeth numbers 18 to 21 to the distal alveolar mucosa of no. 18 and the buccal and lingual gingiva around tooth number 31. A presumptive diagnosis of PV with dysplastic changes was determined from cytological smears. The cytological Nikolsky test was positive. The diagnosis of PV was confirmed from clinical and histopathological findings of a biopsy specimen obtained from the perilesional site. Although the definitive diagnosis of PV required only 2 weeks after this patient presented at our hospital, 2 years had elapsed since the onset of oral lesions. 展开更多
关键词 PEMPHIGUS VULGARIS ORAL SQUAMOUS Cell Carcinoma EXFOLIATIVE CYTOLOGY
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A clinico-pathological and cytological study of oral candidiasis
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作者 Kayo Kuyama Yan Sun +5 位作者 Chieko Taguchi Hiroyasu Endo Masanobu Wakami Masahiko Fukumoto takanori ito Hirotsugu Yamamoto 《Open Journal of Stomatology》 2011年第4期212-217,共6页
Candidiasis of the oral mucosa arises chiefly as a re- sult of infection with Candida albicans. Many clinico- pathological analyses of macroscopic findings have been described, although the clinical findings of oral c... Candidiasis of the oral mucosa arises chiefly as a re- sult of infection with Candida albicans. Many clinico- pathological analyses of macroscopic findings have been described, although the clinical findings of oral candidiasis vary considerably and the conditions are complex. The present study analyzes the distribution, clinical, cytological and histological diagnoses of oral candidiasis, associated complex diseases and the di-agnostic value of cytology. The ratio of Candida in-fection was 28.9% among 1551 study participants. Females were infected significantly more often than men (p < 0.01) and the affected age range was 60 - 79 years (61.0%, p < 0.01). The predominantly affected areas were the tongue (48.3%, p < 0.01) and gingiva (20.0%, p < 0.01), and occurrence at multiple loci was seen in 43 (9.6%) patients. The typical clinical find- ings of oral candidiasis were ulcerative/erythematous lesions (33.2%, p < 0.01) and pseudomembranous candidiasis (31.6%, p < 0.01). A histopathological dia- gnosis of candidiasis based on biopsy specimens from 26 lesions in patients with Candida infection indicated by cytology was confirmed from cultures. The break- down of a cytological to a definite diagnosis was 6 positive (SCC 4, verrucous carcinoma 1, moderate to severe dysplasia 1), 6 suspected positive (mild dyspla- sia, 2;moderate to severe dysplasia, 2;papilloma, 1 and SCC, 1) and 14 negative (epulis, 3;papilloma, 3;granulation tissue, 2;fibrosis, 2 and others, 4). Exfo-liative cytology can easily judge the presence of Can-dida species, although experience is necessary for the presumptive diagnosis of an oral mucosal disease. The application of exfoliative cytology using the Pe- riodic acid-Schiff reaction is helpful for the earlier detection of oral candidiasis with various macrosco- pic findings. 展开更多
关键词 CANDIDIASIS Oral EXFOLIATIVE CYTOLOGY Clinico-Pathology
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Metabolic abnormalities play a crucial role in non-obese people suffering from non-alcoholic fatty liver disease(NAFLD)
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作者 Qing Ye takanori ito +1 位作者 Linda Henry Mindie H.Nguyen 《Hepatobiliary Surgery and Nutrition》 SCIE 2022年第2期333-334,共2页
We read the article entitled“The presence of NAFLD in nonobese subjects increased the risk of metabolic abnormalities than obese subjects without NAFLD:A population-based cross-sectional study”by Hu et al.(1),which ... We read the article entitled“The presence of NAFLD in nonobese subjects increased the risk of metabolic abnormalities than obese subjects without NAFLD:A population-based cross-sectional study”by Hu et al.(1),which was published in the latest issue of Hepatobiliary Surgery Nutrition,with great pleasure.As the authors described,due to rapid urbanization and sedentary lifestyles,the prevalence of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease(NAFLD)has increased.In this population-based,cross-sectional health survey study,in which the data were obtained from community health centers,the investigators reported that the prevalence of NAFLD in Shanghai,China grew from 15%in 2005 to 32.7%in 2017(1).To gain a better understanding of the prevalence of metabolic features in relation to NAFLD status,gender,and age,the authors quantified the risks of having different metabolic conditions between the following 4 groups:(I)the non-obese NAFLD group;(II)the non-obese non-NAFLD group;(III)the obese non-NAFLD group;and(IV)the obese NAFLD group(1). 展开更多
关键词 NAFLD Surgery OBESE
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