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Mukai M, Ito I, Mukoyama S, Okamoto Y, Sugimoto M, Tsuchiya K, et al.
Endoscopy . 2003 Nov; 35(11):973-4. PMID: 14606024
Submucosal injection is the most important procedure for the safe performance of endoscopic mucosal resection in the large intestine while avoiding the risk of perforation. We used dilute sodium hyaluronate...
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Mukai M, Moriya H, Himeno S, Oida Y, Mukohyama S, Nishi T, et al.
Oncol Rep . 2001 Aug; 8(5):1079-83. PMID: 11496320
Case 1: a patient was diagnosed as having ascending colon cancer with right ovarian metastasis, and underwent palliative right hemicolectomy plus oophorectomy. The tumor was a well-differentiated adenocarcinoma with right...
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Yasuda S, Makuuchi H, Fujii H, Nakasaki H, Mukai M, Sadahiro S, et al.
Tokai J Exp Clin Med . 2001 May; 25(3):93-9. PMID: 11368214
Because fluorine-18 fluorodeoxyglucose (18F-FDG) is an excellent tumor-localizing radio-pharmaceutical, a hand-held radiation detection probe capable of localizing an area with high 18F-FDG uptake would make radioguided surgery possible. In this...
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Nakasaki H, Tajima T, Fujii K, Makuuchi H
Dig Surg . 2000 May; 16(6):506-11. PMID: 10805551
Background/aims: Due to the anatomical location of the pancreas, sufficient drainage of a pancreatic necrosis by laparotomy may be unsatisfactory. Methods: CT and helical CT have provided extremely useful information...
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Tsuji Y, Hamada H, Kimura J, Katsuki Y, Kino S, Yamamoto Y, et al.
Gan To Kagaku Ryoho . 1999 Nov; 26(12):1694-7. PMID: 10560373
This is a compilation of the results of preventive intraarterial infusion following resection of hepatic metastasis from colorectal cancer at four surgical centers. The cases studied included two groups: A)...
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Nakasaki H, Mitomi T, Tajima T, Ohnishi N, Fujii K
Am J Surg . 1998 Jan; 175(1):38-43. PMID: 9445237
Background: The use of total parenteral nutrition (TPN) is commonly associated with mucosal lining of the intestinal tract, causing degenerative changes within the gut-associated lymphoid tissue (GALT). These phenomena are...
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Nakasaki H, Ohta M, Soeda J, Makuuchi H, Tsuda M, Tajima T, et al.
Nutrition . 1997 Feb; 13(2):110-7. PMID: 9106788
We encountered six cases of total parenteral nutrition (TPN)-associated lactic acidosis during the 6-y period of 1988-1993. The patients were characterized by severe disease of the digestive organs, minimal food...
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Nakasaki H, Kamijho A, Mitomi T, Tajima T, Fujii K
Surg Today . 1997 Jan; 27(10):941-5. PMID: 10870581
It is well known that total parenteral nutrition (TPN) causes atrophy of the intestinal mucosa, resulting in degeneration and atrophy of the gut-associated lymphoid tissues (GALT). This study was conducted...
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Makuuchi H, Tanaka H, Shimada H, Chino O, Nishi T, Machimura T, et al.
Gan To Kagaku Ryoho . 1997 Jan; 24(1):1-7. PMID: 9020938
Two hundred eleven cases, 27.1%, of multiple primary cancers of esophagus and other organs were found in 778 cases of esophageal cancers which were treated in our institution. Among them,...
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Nakasaki H, Tajima T, Mitomi T, Fujii K, Kamijoh A
Nihon Shokakibyo Gakkai Zasshi . 1996 Nov; 93(11):806-12. PMID: 8953920
Total parenteral nutrition (TPN) causes atrophy of the intestinal mucosa, resulting in the degeneration and atrophy of gut associated lymphoid tissues (GALT). This suppressive effect of TPN on GALT was...