著者
川田 賢介 河原 正和 秋森 俊行 山口 朋子 岡本 喜之 石川 好美
出版者
Japanese Society of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons
雑誌
日本口腔外科学会雑誌 (ISSN:00215163)
巻号頁・発行日
vol.54, no.7, pp.423-426, 2008-07-20 (Released:2011-04-22)
参考文献数
23
被引用文献数
2 2

Oral mucosal lesions associated with foreign body injuries can have various origins, but traumatic lesions of the oral mucosa caused by other organisms are rare. Such cases thus require special knowledge for diagnosis. We report a case of oral stings from spermatophores of Todarodes pacificus, the Pacific squid. The patient was a 31-year-old woman who cooked the internal organs of a raw T. pacificus for lunch. She experienced a sharp pain on the tongue and buccal mucosa when eating the organs. On checking the oral cavity, she identified multiple white objects with a worm-like appearance sticking into the tongue and oral mucosa. Attempts to remove these objects herself were unsuccessful. She then visited the emergency department of our hospital. We examined the oral cavity and found multiple white objects appearing to be parasitic worms sticking into the tongue and oral mucosa. Attempts to remove the objects with forceps were unsuccessful because of tight attachment to the mucosa. Removal was thus achieved by making slight incisions under local anesthesia. The specimens showed a white spinate shape and were about 4mm long. Endoscopic examination of the upper digestive tract after treatment of the oral cavity revealed no additional foreign bodies. The final pathological diagnosis was spermatophores of T. pacificus.
著者
川田 賢介 河原 正和 秋森 俊行 山口 朋子 岡本 喜之 石川 好美
出版者
社団法人 日本口腔外科学会
雑誌
日本口腔外科学会雑誌 (ISSN:00215163)
巻号頁・発行日
vol.54, no.7, pp.423-426, 2008-07-20
参考文献数
23
被引用文献数
2 2

Oral mucosal lesions associated with foreign body injuries can have various origins, but traumatic lesions of the oral mucosa caused by other organisms are rare. Such cases thus require special knowledge for diagnosis. We report a case of oral stings from spermatophores of <I>Todarodes pacificus</I>, the Pacific squid. The patient was a 31-year-old woman who cooked the internal organs of a raw <I>T. pacificus</I> for lunch. She experienced a sharp pain on the tongue and buccal mucosa when eating the organs. On checking the oral cavity, she identified multiple white objects with a worm-like appearance sticking into the tongue and oral mucosa. Attempts to remove these objects herself were unsuccessful. She then visited the emergency department of our hospital. We examined the oral cavity and found multiple white objects appearing to be parasitic worms sticking into the tongue and oral mucosa. Attempts to remove the objects with forceps were unsuccessful because of tight attachment to the mucosa. Removal was thus achieved by making slight incisions under local anesthesia. The specimens showed a white spinate shape and were about 4mm long. Endoscopic examination of the upper digestive tract after treatment of the oral cavity revealed no additional foreign bodies. The final pathological diagnosis was spermatophores of <I>T. pacificus</I>.
著者
黒木 祐吾 岡本 喜之 石橋 真乃介 川田 賢介 石川 好美
出版者
日本歯科薬物療法学会
雑誌
歯科薬物療法 (ISSN:02881012)
巻号頁・発行日
vol.34, no.1, pp.9-15, 2015-04-01 (Released:2015-06-01)
参考文献数
15

Hunter glossitis is a relatively rare disease caused by vitaminB12 deficiency. We clinically studied six cases of Hunter glossitis caused by vitamin B12 deficiency. All cases complained tongue pain and dysgeusia, and they showed atrophy of lingual papillae and vitamin B12 deficiency in blood examination. Macrocytic anemia was found out in five cases but one case was not anemia. Two cases were under treatment of chronic gastritis and three cases were total gastric resection in past. Untreated atrophic gastritis was found out in one case by upper gastrointestinal endoscopy. We treated all cases by oral administered vitamin B12 therapy 1500 µg/day. After this therapy, red smooth tongue, oral pain, dysgeusia and level of vitamin B12 in blood were improved in all cases. It is popular that the treatment of vitamin B12 deficiency is based on parenteral vitamin B12 administered intramuscular injection. But recently, a few reports documented positive results following oral vitamin B12 therapy. As the result of these cases, oral administered vitamin B12 therapy was effective to Hunter glossitis.
著者
岡本 喜之 川田 賢介 岩井 俊憲 小澤 幹夫 菊地 良直 石川 好美
出版者
社団法人 日本口腔外科学会
雑誌
日本口腔外科学会雑誌 (ISSN:00215163)
巻号頁・発行日
vol.52, no.1, pp.11-14, 2006-01-20 (Released:2011-04-22)
参考文献数
14
被引用文献数
1 2

A glandular odontogenic cyst (GOC) is a rare odontogenic cyst, classified as a new developmentalodontogenic cyst by the WHO in 1992. It frequently arises in the anterior region of the mandible. Histopathologically, GOC is lined by epithelium of varying thickness, which contains mucous cells and vacuolations. Some casesshow clinically invasive growth, leading to a high rate of recurrence despite surgical excision. Some studies haveestimated that the overall recurrence rate is 27%.We report a case of GOC arising in the right mandibular third molar region. The patient was a 34-year-old man.Surgical excision was performed. One year 4 months after the operation, the prognosis was good, with no signs of recurrence.
著者
岡本 喜之 川田 賢介 岩井 俊憲 小澤 幹夫 菊地 良直 石川 好美
出版者
Japanese Society of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons
雑誌
日本口腔外科学会雑誌 (ISSN:00215163)
巻号頁・発行日
vol.52, no.1, pp.11-14, 2006-01-20
被引用文献数
5 2

A glandular odontogenic cyst (GOC) is a rare odontogenic cyst, classified as a new developmentalodontogenic cyst by the WHO in 1992. It frequently arises in the anterior region of the mandible. Histopathologically, GOC is lined by epithelium of varying thickness, which contains mucous cells and vacuolations. Some casesshow clinically invasive growth, leading to a high rate of recurrence despite surgical excision. Some studies haveestimated that the overall recurrence rate is 27%.<BR>We report a case of GOC arising in the right mandibular third molar region. The patient was a 34-year-old man.Surgical excision was performed. One year 4 months after the operation, the prognosis was good, with no signs of recurrence.