5 results match your criteria: "Tsukuba Soai Hospital[Affiliation]"
Ann Hematol
March 2023
Division of Clinical Precision Research Platform, The Institute of Medical Science, The University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan.
Hepatogastroenterology
October 2004
Department of Surgery, Kuniyoshi Hospital, Tsukuba Soai Hospital, Japan.
The treatment of chronic portosystemic encephalopathy with esophageal varices has not yet been established. We were able to control a case of chronic portosystemic encephalopathy with esophageal varices using a combination treatment of transjugular retrograde obliteration and endoscopic embolization. A 57-year-old man came to our hospital in a confused, apathetic and tremulous state.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFNihon Rinsho
April 2002
Department of Neurology, Tsukuba Soai Hospital.
Pediatr Nephrol
February 1999
Department of Pediatrics, Tsukuba Soai Hospital, Japan.
A fetus was diagnosed with prune-belly syndrome (PBS) found by ultrasound demonstration of cystomegaly at 12 weeks' gestation. Fetal urinary electrolyte and beta2-microglobulin concentrations at 14 weeks' gestation indicated a poor renal prognosis. The pregnancy was therefore terminated.
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January 1998
Department of Surgery, Tsukuba Soai Hospital.
We performed interventional angiography (IVA) in a patient with liver cirrhosis (LC) and hepatoma (HCC) who experienced repeated attacks of unconsciousness due to hyperammonemia caused by ileocecal-inferior vena cava (IC-IVC) shunt and succeeded in the treatment. We report the results below. The patient, 53-year-old male, underwent endoscopic injection sclerotherapy for esophageal varix due to LC followed by splenectomy for pancytopenia in 1986.
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