Publications by authors named "Nanba K"

The optic discs of eight normal subjects were photographed on three separate visits under widely varying conditions. Each photograph was scanned by a television camera, converted to digital form, and then analyzed using computer image analysis techniques. The computer was programmed to delineate the boundary around the optic disc and the area of pallor.

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Using SDS polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (SDS-PAGE), several coworkers isolated a unique membrane protein that they named p35 from hairy cells of white patients with hairy cell leukemia. In the current study using a similar technique, p35 was identified in hairy cells from 2 of 4 Japanese patients with hairy cell leukemia. Further, p35 was immunoprecipitated from the leukemic membrane proteins of one of these two Japanese patients with an anti-hairy cell serum prepared against hairy cells of a typical white patient.

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A 46-year-old female with primary cervical carcinoid is reported. She was well with no recurrence for more than 5 years after surgery and radiation therapy. Pathologically, the tumor was composed of solid nests including rosette-like structures and tubular formations.

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A patient with a surgically removed plasma cell granuloma of the stomach is reported. The patient was a 54-year-old male, the lesion was IIc-like on the anterior wall of the antrum. Histologically conspicuous features were marked thickening of the submucosa by fibrosis, hyperplastic lymph follicles and massive infiltration of mature plasma cells.

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In the regional distribution of I-3H-quinuclindinyl benzilate (3H-QNB) binding in human brains of neurologically unaffected cases, it was highest in the caudate nucleus which was followed by the putamen, amygdala, cerebral corteces and olfactory bulb and lowest in the substantia nigra. As to the regional distribution of 3H-spiroperidol binding in human control brains, it was highest in the caudate nucleus and was followed by the cerebral corteces, amygdala and lowest in the cerebellar cortex. In a case of striatonigral degeneration (SND), 3H-QNB binding in the putamen and thalamus was lowered and 3H-spiroperidol binding was decreased in the putamen, frontal and parietal corteces, Ammon's horn, amygdala and substantia nigra as compared to human brains of control cases.

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Reactivation of infection bovine rhinotracheitis (IBR) virus in calves administered dexamethasone (DM) was studied in 2 experiments. At 2, 3, 5, 15, or 30 months after inoculation of the Los Angeles strain of IBR virus, IV injections of DM were given for 5 consecutive days to induce a recurrent infection (experiment 1). Three months after the 1st treatment, a 2nd recurrent infection was induced, using DM with the same doses as used in experiment 1.

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Recurrent infection in calves vaccinated with infectious bovine rhinotracheitis-(IBR) modified live virus was induced by dexamethasone (DM) treatment given 49 days after challenge exposure with virulent IBR virus. Nonchallenge-exposed IM and intranasally vaccinated calves did not excrete the virus after DM treatment; however, IM and intranasally vaccinated and subsequently challenge-exposed calves excreted the challenge-exposure virus into the nasal secretions 5 to 11 days and 6 to 10 days after the DM treatment, respectively. The calves were killed 15 to 18 days (experiment 1) and 14 days (experiment 2) and DM treatment was started and then were examined by histopathologic and fluorescent antibody techniques.

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A new classification for non-Hodgkin's malignant lymphoma is proposed as the one suited for the Lymphomas in Japan, which is to provide a new subtype "pleomorphic" for those more or less rapid-growing lymphomas of peripheral T-cell nature, along with another subtype lymphoblastic, after Nathwani et al. for those of central T-cell nature. The proposal is based on the result of the investigation by the Study Group for Histopathological Diagnosis on Malignant Lymphoma that (1) the presence of a significant number of T-cell lymphomas with peculiar "pleomorphism" is responsible for the very low reproducibility rate of histopathological diagnosis on the diffuse, mixed L&H type of Rappaport classification, and (2) the relative incidence of lymphoms as peripheral T-cell nature including the so-called adult T-cell leukemia is much higher in Japan than in the Western countries.

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To clarify the pathogenicity of Akabane virus for ovine embryos, pregnant ewes were inoculated intravenously with the virus. As a result, all of them were affected with viremia and showed an increase in neutralizing antibody 2 weeks after inoculation. The virus was recovered from many organs of embryos which were inoculated with it at 29--45 days of pregnancy and sacrificed 9--30 days later.

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Malignant lymphomas have traditionally been classified on solely morphologic grounds. With new immunologic and cytochemical techniques, it has been possible to characterize normal cells of the T-lymphocytic, B-lymphocytic, and monocyte-macrophage systems. Application of these methodologies to malignant lymphomas has established their nature as neoplasmas of the immune system.

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