The authors, after discussing the incidence and etiopathogenesis of displastic and neoplastic diseases of breast in geriatric age, state their experience in the treatment of such illnesses. They emphasize the necessity for a treatment suitable for aged people, based on the selection of the patients, their preparation and the constant pre- and postoperative monitoring, and, as a conclusion, affirm the necessity for a strict interdisciplinary cooperation, pith the purpose to ecectively treat such pathology, showing a more and more increasing incidence in the population of the most advanced nations.
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Neuropsychiatr Dis Treat
August 2018
Department of Psychosomatic Dentistry, Graduate School of Medical and Dental Sciences, Tokyo Medical and Dental University, Tokyo, Japan.
Objective: Oral cenesthopathy is characterized by foreign body sensations without medical and dental evidence for them. It is thought to be a rare disease in psychiatry, but many patients are visiting dental clinics seeking treatment to remove a foreign body. Even though the features of oral cenesthopathy might be different between a psychiatric clinic and a dental clinic, there has been no clinic-statistical study from dentists.
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November 1991
Department of Gynecology, Tokyo Metropolitan Tama Geriatric Hospital.
We clinico-statistically studied outpatients with pyometra aged 60 or older who visited our outpatient clinic during the past four years. 1. Pyometra was diagnosed in 48 cases (13.
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March 1988
Department of Urology, Fujigaoka Hospital, School of Medicine, Showa University.
We clinically evaluated 605 cases of chronic prostatis and other resembling disorders. The incidence was 4.34% of all out-patients (7.
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May 1989
Department of Otorhinolaryngology, Teikyo University, School of Medicine, Tokyo, Japan.
Acoustic tumors associated with sudden hearing loss were studied clinico-statistically to clarify the differential diagnosis between so-called sudden deafness and acoustic tumor of this type. A significant difference was found in the frequency of such abnormalities as gaze nystagmus, canal paresis in the caloric (nystagmus) test, inhibition of optokinetic nystagmus, dilatation of the internal auditory canal, and cranial nerve signs. However, there was no significant difference in such symptoms as preceding upper respiratory tract infection and rotatory vertigo at the onset of sudden deafness.
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