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Sulfhydryl group (total SH) and glutathione contents in digestive organs
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Glutathione contents in whole blood and liver tissues, of patients with obstructive jaundice and hepatitis
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General lectures (II)
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Upper GI examinations in older premature infants with persistent apnea: correlation with simultaneous cardiorespiratory monitoring
Upper gastrointestinal examinations with simultaneous cardiorespiratory monitoring were performed in 39 older premature infants with persistent apnea. Swallowing incoordination was documented to be causatively...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Continuous Hyperthermic and Normothermic Peritoneal Perfusion for the Prevention of Peritoneal Recurrence of Gastric Cancer — A Randomized Control Study
We had reported advantage of continuous hyperthermic peritoneal perfusion (CHPP) for the prevention of peritoneal recurrence after surgery for gastric cancer in a historical control study. We performed CHPP (C...
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Osteosclerotic metaphyseal dysplasia
A new sclerosing bone disease in two Japanese siblings born to first-degree cousin parents is reported. Clinically the disease is characterized by early developmental delay, hypotonia and later spastic paraple...
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Japanese type of spondylo-metaphyseal dysplasia
Five members of a Japanese family with a new form of spondylo-metaphyseal dysplasia (SMD) are reported. Another member was also probably affected. The disease was characterised by severe coxa vara, moderately ...
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Radiological changes of frontometaphyseal dysplasia in the neonate
The radiological manifestation of frontometaphyseal dysplasia has been well elucidated in later childhood and adulthood, but it has not been thoroughly clarified in the neonate. Here we report the radiological...
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MRI findings of dysplasia epiphysealis hemimelica
We report a boy with dysplasia epiphysealis hemimelica of the knee, particularly emphasizing MRI findings. When he was 14 months of age, plain radiography exhibiting juxta-articular soft tissue mass with small...
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Syringohydromyelia in Hajdu-Cheney syndrome
We report the case of a 10-year-old boy with typical manifestation of Hajdu-Cheney syndrome. MRI demonstrated syringohydromyelia involving almost the entire spinal cord, although neurological symptoms had not ...
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Trabecular trauma of the talus and medial malleolus concurrent with lateral collateral ligamentous injuries of the ankle: evaluation with MR imaging
Objective. The objective of this study was to elucidate the relationship between lateral collateral ligamentous injuries of the ankle (ankle sprain) and bone bruise (trabecular trauma) of the talus and/or malleo...
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Mental retardation — megaepiphyses —ulnar pseudoepiphyses — hypoplastic fibulae — brachymesophalangia: A new syndrome
The distinctive radiographic features — megaepiphyses, hypoplastic fibulae, ulnar pseudoepiphyses and brachymesophalangy — in a 14-year-old Japanese boy with mental retardation are reported.
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Radiographic findings in Shprintzen-Goldberg syndrome
We report the case of a Japanese boy whose dysmorphic features were consistent with those of Shprintzen-Goldberg syndrome. The radiological features were characterized by late-onset craniosynostosis, arachnoda...
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Fragile bone syndrome associated with craniognathic fibro-osseous lesions and abnormal modeling of the tubular bones: report of two cases and review of the literature
Objective. To report examples of disorders characterized by bone fragility, calvarial and/or gnathic fibro-osseous lesions, and metadiaphyseal undermodeling of the tubular bones. Design. The clinical, radiologic...
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A case of skeletal dysplasia with advanced carpal ossification and “monkey wrench” appearance of the femora: mild Desbuquois dysplasia?
We report on a 14-year-old Japanese boy with radiographic features resembling those of Desbuquois dysplasia, including advanced carpal ossification, a “monkey wrench” appearance of the proximal femora, mild sp...
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Generalized metaphyseal modification with cone-shaped epiphyses following long-term administration of 13-cis-retinoic acid
We report on a 6-year-old girl with short stature which developed following the administration of 13-cis-retinoic acid (a synthetic derivative of vitamin A or retinoid) for 40 months as adjunct chemotherapy f...
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Osteopathia striata, short stature, and characteristic facies: a previously unknown skeletal dysplasia
We report two sporadic cases of a hitherto undescribed skeletal dysplasia with short stature and characteristic facies. The present patients, a 6-year-old girl and a 15-year-old boy, were almost equally affec...
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Axial spondylometaphyseal dysplasia
We present a previously undescribed skeletal dysplasia characterized by mild platyspondyly, small thorax with cup** of the anterior ends of the ribs, irregular proximal femoral metaphyses, and lacy appearan...
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MR findings in iliotibial band syndrome
Objective. To elucidate the MR findings in iliotibial band (ITB) syndrome. Design and patients. The subjects comprised four patients (five knees) with lateral knee pain: two athletes and two non-athletes. One no...
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Epithelioid sarcoma with unusual radiological findings
The case of a patient with epithelioid sarcoma in the right arm is reported. The diagnosis was delayed because of misinterpretation arising from complexity in the MR findings, including a honeycomb pattern in...