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The effect of encephalo-duro-arterio-synangiosis (EDAS) upon chronic cerebrovascular ischemia in 65 pediatric moyamoya patients was evaluated by the postoperative interval before complete disappearance of ischemic attacks and changes in pre- and postoperative intelligence (IQ) or development quotients (DQ). The ischemic attacks disappeared after a mean period of 239 days, in three-fourths of patients within a year and in about one-fourth within the second year. This was very fast compared with the natural course of the disease.

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1. In both intact and slice preparations of vagus-brain stem isolated from 3- to 8-day-old chick embryos, the spatial pattern of neural responses to vagal stimulation and its development were assessed by means of multiple-site optical recording of electrical activity, using a voltage-sensitive merocyanine-rhodanine dye (NK2761) and a 12 x 12-element photodiode array. 2.

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1. A voltage-sensitive dye and multiple-site optical recording of changes in membrane potential were used to reveal the postsynaptic potentials in the early embryonic chick brain stem slice preparation. 2.

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Annular erythema developed in 22 patients with Sjögren syndrome. Clinically, the annular erythema was subdivided into three forms: Sweet disease-like annular erythema with an elevated border (14 cases); subacute cutaneous lupus erythematosus (SCLE)-like marginally scaled erythema (5 cases); and papular erythema (3 cases). Histopathologically, features commonly seen in annular erythema are deep perivascular and/or periappendageal infiltration of the lymphocytes with an admixture of neutrophils or plasma cells and less frequent epidermal changes suggestive of cutaneous lupus erythematosus.

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Urinary incontinence among institutionalized elderly were analyzed from clinical and social viewpoints. The patient group included 25 males and 107 females with an average age of 78 years (ranged from 66 to 92). They had neither highly impaired performance status nor severe dementia.

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1. Employing an optical method for multiple-site simultaneous recording of electrical activity, we have determined the conduction velocity in cervical vagus nerve bundles isolated from 5- to 21-day-old chick embryos, and investigated its developmental changes. 2.

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How long should we follow up the patients with glaucomatous visual field defects to confirm the diagnosis of primary open-angle glaucoma (POAG)? What is the most important examination for the diagnosis of POAG? In order to answer these questions, 108 eyes of 60 cases were followed up for more than 4 years. All of these subjects presented both open angle and glaucomatous field defects. In the patients who did not present the increment of the intraocular pressure (IOP) within one month from the first visit, the relationship between the increment of IOP after one month and provocative tests, sex, age and refractions were evaluated.

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The adrenergic alpha-1 and -2 adrenoceptors in human hypertrophied and non-hypertrophied prostatic adenomas were measured in the saturation experiment using 3H-prazosin and 3H-yohimbine. Not only alpha-1 adrenoceptor but also alpha-2 adrenoceptor were found to exist with great amount in prostatic adenomas. In the inhibition experiment selective alpha-1 antagonists, prazosin and terazosin inhibited the 3H-prazosin or 3H-yohimbine bindings to prostatic adenomas.

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Prognosis of 114 patients treated for renal cell carcinoma from 1972 to 1988 was investigated to evaluate intravenous tumor extension as a prognostic factor. Those in whom presence or absence of macroscopic tumor thrombus was not confirmed were not included in the current patient group. Tumor stages were evaluated according to TNM criteria except that intravenous tumor thrombus was not counted for local staging.

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Prevalence of micturition problems among 1,023 institutionalized elderly was surveyed by a questionnaire. The reply was obtained from 821 elderly (80.3%) including 276 males and 545 females with ages averaged 77 years (range 61 to 96 years).

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Paraffin-embedded, giant-step sections of 13 bladders with transitional cell carcinomas were stained with monoclonal anti-A or anti-B antibodies to investigate whether intraepithelial dysplastic lesions are related to obvious tumors. Normal and/or hyperplastic lesions were retained in only eight bladders; severe dysplasia and/or carcinoma in situ were found in all bladders except two. AB-antigen expression was retained in intraepithelial lesions of bladders with invasive carcinoma.

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Case 1: A lower abdominal large painful mass was recognized by palpation, CT scan and ultrasonography in a 64-year-old house wife. Urine cytology was negative. The mass at the dome of bladder was covered with normal epithelium cystoscopically.

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Previously we reported the presence of Limulus positive substance (LPS) in blood and urine for several days following cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB), and foreign particles in the primining fluids. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effect of washing of the CPB circuit on appearance of LPS and to define the nature of it. Semi-quantitative Limulus test was performed in patients using washed CPB circuit (n = 54) and without washing (n = 41).

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Human colorectal carcinomas may be induced from adenomas or they may occur de novo. To examine which is the main pathway, we analyzed point mutations at codon 12 in the c-K-ras 2 gene in 73 colorectal carcinomas, 13 metastatic tumors, 72 adenomas and 30 normal tissues. The c-K-ras 2 codon 12 mutation frequency was 0/30 in normal tissues, 0/17 in adenomas with mild atypia, 3/37 (8.

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Between 1960 and 1982, 8 patients with urachal carcinoma underwent segmental resection of the bladder or en bloc resection, and their five-year survival rate was 50%. One patient each with well, moderate and poorly differentiated adenocarcinoma and one patient with transitional cell carcinoma, died of cancer from 6 months to 2 years and 2 months after operation (mean duration: 1 year and 3 months). The patient with well differentiated adenocarcinoma underwent en bloc resection and was recognized to have peritoneal involvement of the tumor at the operation.

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The suppressive activity of normal human chromosome 5 was detected by means of the chromosomal transfer technique using DT cells as recipients. A hybrid clone, which exhibited reduced tumorigenicity, contained chromosomal regions such as 5pter-p15, q21 and q33-qter. Since a familial adenomatous polyposis gene has been reported to be located at 5q21-q22, the suppressive activity of chromosome 5 might be due to this gene.

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Among 535 cases of urothelial tumors (upper urinary tract and bladder tumors) from 1970 to 1988, 40 had upper urinary tract tumor associated with bladder tumor. Of 40 cases, 18 (45%) were synchronous, 17 (43%) were metachronous with primary upper urinary tract tumor followed by subsequent bladder tumor 18.5 +/- 14.

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Direct intracellular measurement of electrical events in the early embryonic heart is impossible because the cells are too small and frail to be impaled with microelectrodes; it is also not possible to apply conventional electrophysiological techniques to the early embryonic heart. For these reasons, complete understanding of the ontogeny of electrical activity and related physiological functions of the heart during early development has been hampered. Optical signals from voltage-sensitive dyes have provided a new powerful tool for monitoring changes in transmembrane voltage in a wide variety of living preparations.

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CD4 molecule, a surface marker of helper T lymphocytes, interacts with gp120 of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) with a high affinity and, hence, serves as a virus receptor. Soluble chimeric CD4-immunoglobulin (Ig) possesses anti-HIV activity due to its binding activity to gp120. Furthermore, this recombinant molecule has unique Ig-like properties representing Fc receptor-binding activity and a long half-life in vivo.

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