Publications by authors named "I Kondoh"

A 61-year-old woman was introduced for consultation with a chief complaint of frequent vomiting. CT revealed a pancreatic body cancer approximately 40mm in size; an invading stenosis from the horizontal part of the duodenum to the jejunum, superior mesenteric artery, and portal vein, splenic vein obstruction, lymphadenopathy, and some ascitic fluid. We diagnosed a passage disorder due to the invasive stenosis from the horizontal part of the duodenum of the pancreatic body cancer to the jejunum, and subsequently performed a duodenum and jejunum bypass operation.

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We examined the significance of a pathologic 'fused gland' according to the WHO-Mostofi classification for predicting prognosis in hormonally treated prostate cancer. Of 284 newly diagnosed patients receiving hormone therapy, 60 patients had specimens with no 'medullary' or 'column-cord' elements. Twenty-five of these had a 'fused gland', while 35 did not.

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Chronic hydrocephalus after aneurysmal sub-arachnoid haemorrhage (SAH) is easily diagnosed in most cases. However, the diagnosis is sometimes difficult in borderline cases, in which (a) pathognomonic clinical deterioration due to hydrocephalus is masked by the neurological deficits caused in the acute stage of SAH and (b) ventricular enlargement is not so marked on CT scan. The purpose of this study was to investigate whether or not iodine-123 labelled N-isopropyl-p-iodo-amphetamine (123I-IMP) single-photon emission tomography (SPET) is of value for the early diagnosis of borderline chronic hydrocephalus after SAH.

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We have previously reported an 8-year-old girl with lipoprotein glomerulopathy. Assessment of serum apolipoprotein E (apo E) in this patient showed a discrepancy between phenotype and genotype, suggesting that she may have a variant of apo E. The present report concerns our analysis of DNA sequences of the apo E gene in the patient: nine base pairs were found to be deleted from exon 4.

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We report a case of retroperitoneal dedifferentiated liposarcoma treated effectively with high-dose ifosfamide. A 59-year-old man received tumorectomy and right nephrectomy for the retroperitoneal liposarcoma. Twenty-two months after the operation, the liver metastasis was resected incompletely.

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