Objective: Associations between vascular calcification and osteoporosis are well documented, yet effects of lifestyle on atherosclerosis and osteoporosis remain unclear. This study evaluated the relationship between atherosclerosis and osteoporosis of people with different lifestyles living on Uku Island in Japan (rice consumption and fishing lifestyle) and in Ulaanbaatar in Mongolia (meat consumption and nomadic lifestyle), and investigated the differences of lifestyles on atherosclerosis and osteoporosis.
Methods: Participants were women aged over 50 years who had undergone a previous medical examination for atherosclerosis and osteoporosis (Uku Island, 104, Ulaanbaatar, 71).
We encountered cases of unresectable gastric cancer in which patients had difficulty with ingestion because of pyloric stenosis and diffuse invasion. We examined the improvement in the quality of life(QOL)of patients and the effect and usefulness of S-1 treatment in such cases. The median survival time(MST; 310 days)of patients who received S-1 as primary treatment was significantly longer than that(105 days)of patients who did not receive S-1 treatment(p=0.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAs the impact of visceral fat volume on surgical outcomes in colorectal resection had not previously been assessed, this study was designed to compare the surgical outcomes of colorectal resection in obese and nonobese patients. From 2004 to 2007, 79 operative patients with colorectal cancer were examined. Of these, 25 were obese (i.
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April 2004
A 77-year-old man was admitted to our hospital. He had first noticed a cough, sputum production, and low-grade fever during the summer of 1988. He was diagnosed as having summer-type hypersensitivity pneumonitis (HP) in 1989 on the basis of positive findings of anti-Trichosporon antibodies in the serum and bronchoalveolar lavage (BAL) fluid and and in environmental provocation tests.
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