Fumihisa Hiraide
University of Tokyo
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Journal of Laryngology and Otology | 1985
Fumihisa Hiraide; Tetsuzo Inouye; E. Tanaka
Three cases of lymphangiectatic fibrous polyp of the palatine tonsil are reported. The polyp arose from the upper pole of the tonsil in two cases and from the middle-to-lower part in one case. They were all asymptomatic until the polyps grew larger. The polyps were removed, with or without the tonsil. The pertinent literature is reviewed.
European Archives of Oto-rhino-laryngology | 1975
Fumihisa Hiraide; Yasuya Nomura
SummaryThe distribution pattern of alkaline phosphatase in small blood vessels was studied histochemically in the stria vascularis and spiral ligament of various mammals. No or extremely weak activity of the enzyme was demonstrated in the walls of the blood vessels in bat and rabbit, while moderate to intense activity was found in guinea pig, cat, squirrel mokey and man. There was a species difference in the phosphate metabolism in the walls of the inner ear blood vessels.The distribution pattern of alkaline phosphatase in small blood vessels was studied histochemically in the stria vascularis and spiral ligament of various mammals. No or extremely weak activity of the enzyme was demonstrated in the walls of the blood vessels in bat and rabbit, while moderate to intense activity was found in guinea pig, cat, squirrel mokey and man. There was a species difference in the phosphate metabolism in the walls of the inner ear blood vessels.
Operations Research Letters | 1974
Fumihisa Hiraide; Yasuya Nomura
A fine surface view of normal and inflamed pharyngeal tonsil was obtained by means of scanning electron microscope. The major surface of normal tonsil from young children was furnished with numerous c
Operations Research Letters | 1975
Fumihisa Hiraide; Yasuya Nomura
The distribution pattern of alkaline phosphatase in the inner ear of fetuses, newborn and adult guinea pigs is described. In the inner ear of fetuses, remarkable alkaline phosphatase was noted throughout the entire tissue of spiral ligament, statoacoustic nerve fibers and the wall of small blood vessels. In newborns, however, less enzyme activity was seen in the spiral ligament and statoacoustic nerve. In adult guinea pigs, no enzyme activity was detectable in the spiral ligament and statoacoustic nerve fibers except for the wall of small blood vessels and efferent nerve fibers. It is evident that the distribution pattern of alkaline phosphatase is altered during the development of the inner ear of the guinea pig.
Archives of Otolaryngology-head & Neck Surgery | 1968
Yasuya Nomura; Fumihisa Hiraide
Audiology Japan | 1975
Fumihisa Hiraide; Kazuoki Kodera; Toshitaka Iinuma
Journal of Laryngology and Otology | 1974
Fumihisa Hiraide; Yasuya Nomura; Kenji Nakamura
Audiology Japan | 1972
Yasuya Nomura; Fumihisa Hiraide
Audiology Japan | 1989
Fumihisa Hiraide
Audiology Japan | 1986
Fumihisa Hiraide