Publications by authors named "Ide M"

Previous studies have revealed that the sympathetic nervous system is more vulnerable to ischemia than the myocardium itself. Thus our study was undertaken to detect denervated myocardium in non-Q-wave myocardial infarction (MI) and unstable angina with iodine 123 metaiodobenzylguanidine (123I-MIBG), which can delineate myocardial sympathetic innervation. Eight patients with non-Q-wave MI and 12 with unstable angina were studied.

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Conditioned media of human glial cell lines induced alkaline phosphatase activity in cultured calf artery endothelial cells. The maximal alkaline phosphatase activity in the culture was comparable to the level in isolated brain capillary endothelial cells. An induction factor in the conditioned media was purified and identified as interleukin-6 from its amino-terminal sequence, molecular weight, amino acid composition and immunoreactivity.

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The diagnostic accuracy and side effects of pharmacologic stress thallium myocardial scintigraphy with ATP infusion were studied in 172 patients with or without coronary artery disease. ATP was infused for five minutes at a rate of 0.16 mg/kg/min (group A) or 0.

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In this clinical study we tried to find out the clinical significance of positive blood cultures between Jan. 1984 and Dec. 1989 in the Nagasaki Rosai Hospital.

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The anthropometric data of the health check programme in the Oita Wheelchair Marathon Race were analysed. In the past 10 years, a total of 2677 competitors participated in this programme. Age, height, body weight, body fat, lung vital capacity, girth of chest, girth of upper arm, grasping force and power of upper arm were compared between 710 fine competitors and 99 poor competitors.

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A 47-year-old female presented with an unusual association of convexity meningioma with chronic subdural hematoma, manifesting as headache and left hemiparesis 10 days before admission. Computed tomography showed an isodense right frontal tumor with significant enhancement postcontrast and a hypodense subdural hematoma in the right frontotemporal area. Craniotomy exposed an extracerebral tumor facing a liquefied subdural hematoma encapsulated by outer and inner membranes.

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To study human eosinophils, their efficient purification from peripheral blood is crucial. Although a number of purification procedures, including discontinuous Percoll and metrizamide density gradient centrifugation, have been used, it has been difficult to isolate eosinophils from normal donors with consistently high yields and purities. Recently, a new isolation technique called magnetic cell separation system (MACS) was reported.

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Forty supratentorial meningiomas were analyzed to identify factors causing peritumoral brain edema. Parasagittal, sphenoid ridge, and olfactory groove meningiomas induced edema more frequently than those in other locations. Meningothelial meningiomas were more invasive than other types and were associated with more peritumoral edema.

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Anti-human IgE monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) were produced and eight clones recognizing epitopes on native IgE were selected. Epitopes were mapped by a competitive inhibition enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay, Western blotting and a multi-pin peptide technology. Four sites (one each in the C epsilon 1, C epsilon 2, C epsilon 2/C epsilon 3 junction and C epsilon 3) were recognized by the mAbs.

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Postradiation changes in angiographically determined nidus volume were quantitatively studied in 22 arteriovenous malformation (AVM) cases treated by gamma unit radiosurgery. The postradiosurgical decrease was statistically significant by post-treatment year 2 (p < .05).

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An epidemiological survey of spinal cord injury in Okayama Prefecture was carried out by reviewing the registration lists contained in the Law for the Welfare of the Physically Disabled. The authors computed the annual incidence of spinal cord injuries (SCI) in Okayama Prefecture (April 1988-March 1989) to be 49.0 (28.

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We report two patients with solitary thalamic abscesses, occurring among 91 consecutive patients (2.2%) with computed tomography (CT)-diagnosed and surgically-verified brain abscess experienced in our college during 1975 to 1991. A 9-year-old girl with congenital heart disease experienced frequent vomiting followed by left hemiparesis and deterioration of consciousness.

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Three adults with asymptomatic calcified chronic subdural hematoma are described. Plain skull x-ray films following head trauma disclosed calcified chronic subdural hematomas and computed tomography (CT) revealed large, frontoparietal, calcified hematomas in all cases. A 49-year-old male received hematoma removal because of his lower age and CT evidence of cerebral compression.

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To elucidate whether mesangial cells have any scavenger functions for modified lipoproteins, surface binding and cholesteryl ester (CE) formation by acetyl-low density lipoproteins (acetyl-LDL) have been studied in cultured rat renal mesangial cells. Specific binding kinetics for acetyl-LDL were observed with Kd = 28.3 micrograms/ml and Bmax = 1.

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INTRA-ABSCESS CONCENTRATIONS OF the intravenously administered latamoxef (LMOX, moxalactam in the United States) and cefotetan (CTT), were studied in 11 patients with intracranial abscess. None of these patients underwent surgical ablation of the abscess. In all cases, the abscess was aspirated, and multiple aspirations were required in five patients.

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A 65-year-old man presented with bitemporal hemianopsia. He had undergone frontal craniotomy for a Rathke's cleft cyst associated with narrowed visual field 8 years earlier. His vision had returned to normal soon after surgery and he remained asymptomatic until the present complaint.

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One hundred laparoscopic cholecystectomies were performed since April 1991. Eleven patients were treated with a new technique without CO2 insufflation, using a traction device to elevate the right upper quadrant wall. Two Kirschner wires were introduced subcutaneously to permit the abdominal wall to be lifted for satisfactory laparoscopic view, as the gas insufflation technique yields.

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Posttraumatic cerebral arterial spasm occurred in a 51-year-old male after a fall striking the left frontal region of the head. The initial computed tomography was identical to that of severe subarachnoid hemorrhage from ruptured aneurysm. He was neurologically stable for the 1st week following the accident, but his condition deteriorated rapidly, culminating in death due to severe delayed cerebral arterial spasm on the 15th day after injury.

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Aggressive osteoblastoma of the left calcaneus in 29-year-old Japanese woman is reported. Her initial symptom was heel pain while walking. This was a primary calcaneal tumor, initially diagnosed as a benign osteoblastoma.

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We measured antibodies to hepatitis C virus (anti-HCV) in patients who were receiving hemodialysis or continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis (CAPD). Sixty seven patients (28%) were anti-HCV positive. The anti-HCV positive frequency increased with the time of treatment with dialysis, the frequency being 50% with a dialysis period > or = 10 years.

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The toxicity of Prednisolone farnesylate (PNF) gel, a synthetic glucocorticoid, was investigated in the Beagle dog. PNF gel was administered percutaneously at doses of 0.05, 0.

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The toxicity of Prednisolone farnesylate (PNF) gel, a synthetic glucocorticoid, was investigated in the Beagle dog. PNF gel was administered percutaneously at doses of 0.2, 0.

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Our newly developed radionuclide method for the calculation of right ventricular (RV) volume was examined in this study. Using a semi-geometric count-based method, volume can be measured by the following equation: Cv = Cm/(L/d). V = (Ct/Cv) x d3 = (Ct/Cm) x L x d2.

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Long-term follow-up results of nine children treated for cerebral arteriovenous malformation with a gamma unit are presented. Complete nidus obliteration was angiographically confirmed in six cases and significant decreases in arteriovenous malformation size were observed in the other three. There were no radiation-related deteriorations in physical or mental development.

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