Publications by authors named "Kido C"

The use of personal protective gear made from omniphobic materials that easily shed drops of all sizes could provide enhanced protection from direct exposure to most liquid-phase biological and chemical hazards and facilitate the postexposure decontamination of the gear. In recent literature, lubricated nanostructured fabrics are seen as attractive candidates for personal protective gear due to their omniphobic and self-healing characteristics. However, the ability of these lubricated fabrics to shed low surface tension liquids after physical contact with other objects in the surrounding, which is critical in demanding healthcare and military field operations, has not been investigated.

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Using fluorescence polarization analysis, the time courses of hybridization between probe oligo-DNAs and target RNAs were measured. The RNAs were amplified using the DNA templates of Shiga toxin genes by NASBA (Nucleic Acid Sequence Based Amplification). Two DNA probes were designed for detecting the genes and they rapidly and specifically hybridized with their target RNA sequences.

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The essential aim of this study was to compare two different methods, Southern hybridization and fluorescence polarization (FP) assay. They both detect specific hybridization and were examined using common asymmetric PCR products and probes. FP assay clearly showed the hybridization of probe DNAs with the asymmetric PCR products of their target genes.

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Updated data from two series in a cancer mortality study for a total of 412 Japanese Thorotrast patients were combined. The rate ratio for all deaths of Thorotrast patients, compared to controls, started to increase after a latent period of 20 years after injection of Thorotrast. Rate ratios for liver cancer, liver cirrhosis, leukemia and lung cancer were 35.

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The 150 male patients exposed to Thorotrast who were confirmed by a 1975-1978 national survey with diagnostic X rays of 50,860 war-wounded soldiers were followed up between 1979 and 1998 (Aichi series or second series). Age-adjusted rate ratios of deaths from all causes were 3.0 times higher in Thorotrast patients compared to controls; this was statistically significant.

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Objective: Magnetic resonance imaging was performed with an MR endoscope to evaluate the depth of invasion of rectal carcinomas.

Materials And Methods: Twenty-two patients with rectal carcinomas were studied prior to surgery with MRI using a 3D-fast spoiled GRASS (SPGR) sequence, a nonmagnetic endoscope and an antenna probe.

Results: The MR images on 3D-fast SPGR sequence showed that the normal bowel mucosa had a high signal intensity, the submucosal layer had a low signal intensity, and the muscularis propria had moderate signal intensity.

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A 37-year-old Japanese man was admitted with delirium and hyperammonemia. He was diagnosed as having type II citrullinemia because of an elevated citrulline level on amino acid analysis and very low hepatic argininosuccinate synthetase activity. He also showed a low neutrophil count and a low serum level of granulocyte colony-stimulating factor.

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[Early diagnosis of breast cancer].

Gan To Kagaku Ryoho

June 1994

Despite the increasing incidence of breast cancer in recent years, early detection of breast cancer improves the curative rate and quality of life (QOL). Advances in diagnostic imaging are making early detection increasingly common. Although mammography (MMG) is the most popular examination method and yields excellent image description, diagnosis is influenced by imaging technique and ability to read the images.

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Between 1985 and 1992, 56 patients with unresectable liver metastases from breast cancer were treated by repeated hepatic arterial infusion chemotherapy employing an implantable port system. 5-Fluorouracil (5-FU) at 330 mg/m2 per week. Adriamycin (ADR) at 20 mg/m2 every 4 weeks, and mitomycin C (MMC) at 2.

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Hepatic arterial perfusion scintigraphy (HAPS) with 99mTc-macroaggregated albumin (MAA) was performed to reveal the effect of patients' posture for the arterial blood flow patterns in hepatic arterial infusion (HAI) chemotherapy. 20 patients of liver metastases with the percutaneously implanted catheter into the hepatic artery underwent HAPS following administration of 99mTc-MAA at the supine and the upright position under one week interval. 10 ml of the saline with radionuclide was injected at a rate of 1 ml per minute.

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Transurethral microwave thermotherapy (TUMT) of prostate was administered to 10 patients with bladder outlet obstruction due to benign prostatic hyperplasia. The mean age of the patients was 74.4 years (range 63 to 85).

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The pharmacokinetics of arterial infusion chemotherapy was introduced. The pharmacokinetic rationales were based on the theories of "first pass effect" and "increased local concentration without first pass effect" advocated by Dr. Collins.

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A phase II study of weekly intermittent hepatic arterial infusion of high dose 5-FU for liver metastases from colorectal cancer was carried out. Thirty-two patients with unresectable liver metastases from colorectal cancer were entered in this study. Nausea (< or = grade 2) was observed in 31% of the cases, mild elevation of rGTP in 13%, biloma in 9%, and hepatic arterial occlusion in 22%.

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To assess the differences in CT findings among patients with peripheral cholangiocarcinoma with and without a history of Thorotrast administration, CT studies from 13 Thorotrast patients and eight non-Thorotrast patients were reviewed. Diagnostic and prognostic differences were evaluated between the two groups. Despite periodic imaging surveillance, eight of the 13 (62%) lesions discovered by CT were larger than 6 cm.

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Chemical shifts were extracted from in vivo 3-dimensional 31P NMR CSI data and pH images were constructed. The images could spatially resolve tissue pH ranging from 5.8 to 7.

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H-15 (HT-29-15) is an IgG1 mouse monoclonal antibody (mAb) to a cell surface antigen (molecular mass, 200,000 daltons) present on virtually all colorectal cancers and also in normal pancreatic ducts and bile ducts, but not in other normal tissues. The biological distribution and imaging characteristics of iodine-131 (131I)-labeled mAb H-15 were studied in 5 primary colorectal cancer patients and 9 patients with local recurrence of colorectal cancer. H-15 mAb labeled with 0.

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For the assessment of 31P-NMR spectroscopic data, phospholipid precursors (phosphorylethanolamine (PE) and phosphocholine) and catabolites (glycerophosphorylethanolamine (GPE) and glycerophosphorylcholine (GPC)), as well as adenosine phosphates were chemically determined in regenerating rat liver. The data were compared with those obtained by in vivo and in vitro 31P-NMR spectroscopies. Chemical assay revealed a significant increase of PE and a decrease of GPE, GPC and ATP in hepatectomy group compared to sham operation group.

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Clinical usefulness of a newly developed auto-analyzing system of mammograms to search the abnormal dense areas such as cancer lesions was studied. 345 breasts including 86 cancers, 52 mastopathies, 18 fibroadenomas, 13 cysts, 4 lipomas and 172 normals were analyzed and compared with final diagnosis. 84 of 86 cancer lesions were correctly pointed out (sensitivity: 97.

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Between 1985 and 1990, 50 patients with unresectable liver metastases from colorectal cancer and 34 subjects with metastases from gastric cancer were treated by repeated hepatic arterial infusion chemotherapy employing an implantable prot system. A catheter was inserted into the hepatic artery via the left subclavian artery and was connected to the implantable injection port in each patient. 5-Fluorouracil (5-FU) at 330 mg/m2 per week (167 mg/m2 daily given continuously over the initial 3 months for colorectal cancer), Adriamycin (ADR) at 20 mg/m2 every 4 weeks and mitomycin C (MMC) at 2.

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Outpatient cancer chemotherapy (OCC) employing implantable systems was introduced and the objects, conditions and problems of OCC were discussed based on experiences in 324 cases. The aims of OCC are improved QOL and the continuation of chemotherapy. Our requirements are safety, effectiveness, easy management and non-disturbance of activity.

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Westernization of our life-style and diet has caused a higher incidence of breast cancer in Japan. Although mass screenings such as anamnesis, visual and palpable examinations are provided by local government in Japan, no curable cancer in the early stage can be detected without the use of imaging diagnosis. Furthermore, the image can be saved as a record.

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Between 1982 and 1990, 20 patients with chronic renal failure underwent total para-thyroidectomies and autotransplantations as treatment for secondary hyperparathyroidism. Fourteen cases were cured of their symptoms and their serum PTH levels was restored to normal. Recurrent hyperparathyroidism developed in 6 cases.

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The study of 5-hour hepatic arterial infusion of high-dose 5-FU on a weekly schedule (weekly high-dose 5-FU HAI: WHF) was conducted to reveal a new pump-free regimen to avoid the reduction of QOL due to continuous infusion pumps. By the phase I study, the recommended dose was determined to be 1.000 mg/m2/5 hrs qw.

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Seventeen patients with unresectable liver metastases from colorectal cancer were treated with 5 hour infusion of 1,000 mg/m2 of 5-FU in weekly schedule, employing a newly developed portable pump "Koken-Infusor". This pump is operated by batteries. It is small, light and easy to use.

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31P NMR spectra and 1H MR T1- and T2-weighted spin-echo images were concurrently observed in rat hind limb during arterial occlusion and following reperfusion. With arterial occlusion, phosphocreatine level decreased and inorganic phosphate (Pi) level increased in 31P NMR spectra. Intracellular pH's dropped as a function of time.

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