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Author Shintani, Mai|
Published Date 2010-03-25
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Content Type Thesis or Dissertation
Author Mizuno, Osamu|
Published Date 2010-03-25
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Content Type Thesis or Dissertation
Author Okahisa, Yuko|
Published Date 2010-03-25
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Content Type Thesis or Dissertation
Author Sato, Jun|
Published Date 2010-03-25
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Content Type Thesis or Dissertation
Author Sumiyoshi, Kazuko|
Published Date 2010-03-25
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Author Yoshizumi, Ko|
Published Date 2010-03-25
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Author Shimamura, Yasunori|
Published Date 2010-03-25
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Author Mine, Yoshinari|
Published Date 2010-03-25
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Content Type Thesis or Dissertation
Author Yuzurio, Shota|
Published Date 2010-03-25
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Content Type Thesis or Dissertation
JaLCDOI 10.18926/21343
Title Alternative A Clinical Investigation of Postgastrectomy Syndrome
FullText URL pitsr_031_075_082.pdf
Author Nakahara, Yasuhiro| Ohtani, Mitsuru|
Abstract In order to investigate the frequency of postgastrectomy syndrome in patients with benign gastroduodenal diseases who gastrectomized partially, the authors studied the case records of consecutive 100 such patients treated at this institute. The results obtained were as follows. 1) Concerning postoperative diagnosis, 55 patients were diagnosed as ulcus ventriculi; 22, ulcus duodeni; 4, ulcus vent. et duodeni; 10, gastric hyperacidity only; 4, perigastric adhesion; 2, ptosis ventriculi; 2, gastric polyp; 1, duodenal diverticulum. 85 patients were male; 15, female. Concerning operative method, 21 patients were operated on Billroth I procedure; 19, Billroth II antecolica oralis inferior with Braun's anastomosis; 60, Billroth II oralis inferior. 2) Of 28 patients with postgastrectomy syndrome, 9 patients had early postprandial syndrome; 6, late postprandial syndrome; 6, postoperative gastric atonia; 2, afferent loop syndrome; 1, obstruction of efferent loop; 2, intestinal adhesion; 2, ulcer of anastomosed site. 3) In our series, there were no significant difference in frequency of postgastrectomy syndrome between B. I and B. II procedure, but postgastrectomy syndrome of patients with B. II were more severe than that of patients with B. I. 4) Of 72 patients without postgastrectomy syndrome, 69,7% (50 patients) continued to gain weight postoperatively, but of 28 patients with postgastreetomy syndrome 28,5% (8 patients) gained weight postoperatively.
Publication Title 岡山大学温泉研究所報告
Published Date 1963-01-25
Volume volume31
Start Page 75
End Page 82
ISSN 0369-7142
Related Url http://eprints.lib.okayama-u.ac.jp/21336
language Japanese
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NAID 120002310941
JaLCDOI 10.18926/21340
Title Alternative Electrcardiographic Changes in Rheumatoid Arthritis: Part 2. Frequency of Electrocardiographic Changes in Rheumatoid Arthritis and Other Diseases
FullText URL pitsr_031_031_039.pdf
Author Kitayama, Minoru|
Abstract As reported in Part 1 of this paper, the author observed a variety of electrocardiographic aberrations in 27 patients with rheumatoid arthritis. This report will compare the frequency of electrocardiographic aberrations in 45 such cases with the frequencies shown by other groups, namely : a group of 122 patients with normal blood pressure and noncardiac diseases, a group of 121 patients with hypertension, and a group of 14 patients with mitral valve diseases. The results are as follows : 1) The electrocardiographic patterns reported in Part 1 occurred more frequently in both the group of rheumatoid arthritis patients and the groups of hypertension and mitral valve disease patients than in the group with normal blood pressure and noncardiac diseases. 2) On the basis of the electrocardiographic findings, it may be assumed that many of the patients with rheumatoid arthritis suffered from pathological heart conditions, such as heart diseases or cardiac involvement, not accessible to clinical observation. 3) Patients with unequivocal cardiac involvement constituted 21 (46.6%) of the rheumatoid arthritis patients, 65 (53.7%) of the hypertension patients, 9 (64.3%) of the mitral valve didease patients, and 21 (17.2%) of the normal blood pressure and noncardiac disease patients. 4) Patients with suspected cardiac involvement, as defined in Part 1 of this paper constituted 4 (8.9%) of the rheumatoid arthritis patients, 10 (8.3%) of the hypertension patients, 1 (7.1%) of the mitral valve disease patients and 2 (1.6%) of the normal blood pressure and noncardiac disease patients.
Publication Title 岡山大学温泉研究所報告
Published Date 1963-01-25
Volume volume31
Start Page 31
End Page 39
ISSN 0369-7142
Related Url http://eprints.lib.okayama-u.ac.jp/21336
language Japanese
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NAID 120002311038
JaLCDOI 10.18926/21339
Title Alternative Electrcardiographic Changes in Rheumatoid Arthritis: Part 1. Relationship between Electrocardiographic and Clinical Findings
FullText URL 031_010_030.pdf
Author Kitayama, Minoru|
Abstract The author studied the relationship between electrocardiographic and clinical findings in 27 patients with classical rheumatoid arthritis, as defined by the criteria for the diagnosis of rheumatoid arthritis proposed by the American Rheumatism Association. The results obtained were as follows: 1) In 26 of the cases, such electrocardiographic aberrations were observed as the following: broad P waves; mitral P-like patterns (either double peaked or with the mean P vector veering to the left in the frontal plane) ; prolongation of the P-Q interval; high amplitude of R in the left precordial lead; elevation or depression of S-T segments; low or flat T waves in the left precodial lead; prolongation of QTc ; and changes of directions of mean QRS and T vectors to the left in the frontal plane. 2) The frequecies of plainly pathologic findings were as follows: prolonged P-Q interval - 1 case (3.7%) ; RV5≧30mm - 3 cases (11.1%) ; elevation of S-T segment - 1 case (3.7%) ; depression of S-T segment - 3 cases (11.1%) ; and prolongation of QTc - 9 cases (33.3%). 3) Pathologic cardiac involvement was found in 13 patients (48.2% of the total group) while 3 other patients were classified as suspected cardiac involvement cases, defined as those characterized by more than three abnormal but non-pathologic findings. 4) Thus, the majority of the test group were characterized by some abnormal or pathologic electrocardiographic finddings, although clinically no heart diseases or cardiac insufficiency had been detected.
Publication Title 岡山大学温泉研究所報告
Published Date 1963-01-25
Volume volume31
Start Page 10
End Page 30
ISSN 0369-7142
Related Url http://eprints.lib.okayama-u.ac.jp/21336
language Japanese
File Version publisher
NAID 40017532385
JaLCDOI 10.18926/21331
Title Alternative Statistical Obserbation on the Hydrotherapy in Japan
FullText URL pitsr_033_039_050.pdf
Author Kitayama, Minoru| Ezawa, Hidemitsu|
Publication Title 岡山大学温泉研究所報告
Published Date 1964-03-25
Volume volume33
Start Page 39
End Page 50
ISSN 0369-7142
language Japanese
File Version publisher
NAID 120002311028
JaLCDOI 10.18926/21330
Title Alternative The Effect of A Single Bath in Radioactive Hot Spring Water on Variability in Electrocardiograms of Patients with Internal Diseases (1) Repeat Variability in Electrocardiograms of the 100 Patients without Bathing
FullText URL pitsr_033_029_038.pdf
Author Kitayama, Minoru| Kawada, Yoshiro|
Abstract The authors studied time-to-time variability of 100 patients with internal diseases in 100 ECG's over a period of 15 minutes. The variavirity were observed on eleven electrocardiographic items which were measured in 12 leads (I~III, (a)V(R)~(a)V(F), V(1~6)). The electrocardiograms were recorded by same technician, who carefully recorded in confomity to the description on the variability due to techinical and biologocal sources in Simonson's writing and were measured by one of the authors. Frequency distribution of differences between each two electrocardiograms of the same patients are shown in Figures (from 1 to 11) and 5% rejection limits of these differences, which were calculated in use of the stochastics, were as follows : P duration (sec. ) : + 0.022 >X(0)> - 0.021 P-Q duration (sec.) : + 0.029 >X(0)> - 0.024 QRS duration (sec.) : + 0.018 > X(0)> - 0.013 R-R interval (sec.) : + 0.168 >X(0)> - 0.141 QT Ratio (%) + 10.01 >X(0)> - 7.89 QT(c) : + 0.032 >X(0)> - 0.022 P/PR segment : + 0.914 >X(0)> - 0.832 QT/TQ + 0.192 >X(0)> - 0.190 T/R V(5) : + 0.116 >X(0)> - 0.090 AQRS (front. plane) : + 13. 29°>X(0)> - 13.83° AT (front. Plane) : + 14.88°>X(0)> - 16.94°
Publication Title 岡山大学温泉研究所報告
Published Date 1964-03-25
Volume volume33
Start Page 29
End Page 38
ISSN 0369-7142
language Japanese
File Version publisher
NAID 120002311006
JaLCDOI 10.18926/21329
Title Alternative Causes and Prevention of Intestinal Adhesions Part 3. Experimental Study of Prevention of Intestinal Adhesions
FullText URL pitsr_033_001_028.pdf
Author Ohtani, Mitsuru|
Publication Title 岡山大学温泉研究所報告
Published Date 1964-03-25
Volume volume33
Start Page 1
End Page 28
ISSN 0369-7142
language Japanese
File Version publisher
NAID 120002310982
JaLCDOI 10.18926/21316
Title Alternative The role and problems of balneotherapy in current medicine from the viewpoint of the modern medicine. Appendix: A compilation of the literatures on balneo- and hydrotherapy in european languages published in the last decade.
FullText URL pitsr_035_101_203.pdf
Author Kitayama, Minoru|
Publication Title 岡山大学温泉研究所報告
Published Date 1965-10-25
Volume volume35
Start Page 101
End Page 203
ISSN 0369-7142
language Japanese
File Version publisher
NAID 120002311020
JaLCDOI 10.18926/21314
Title Alternative On the local treatment of rheumatoid arthritis
FullText URL pitsr_035_075_084.pdf
Author Nakahara, Yasuhiro| Yasuhara, Hiroshi|
Publication Title 岡山大学温泉研究所報告
Published Date 1965-10-25
Volume volume35
Start Page 75
End Page 84
ISSN 0369-7142
language Japanese
File Version publisher
NAID 120002311039
JaLCDOI 10.18926/21313
Title Alternative Balneotherapy of gout
FullText URL pitsr_035_067_074.pdf
Author Morinaga, Hiroshi|
Publication Title 岡山大学温泉研究所報告
Published Date 1965-10-25
Volume volume35
Start Page 67
End Page 74
ISSN 0369-7142
language Japanese
File Version publisher
NAID 120002311030