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Gut | 1974

Electron microscopic study on the jejunal mucosa in human cholera

Hitoshi Asakura; Masaharu Tsuchiya; Yoonosuke Watanabe; Yasuhiro Enomoto; Akira Morita; Tetsuo Morishita; Hideo Fukumi; Makoto Ohashi; Antonina Castro; Cezar Uylanogc

Small intestinal mucosa obtained from six fasting patients with cholera by a peroral biopsy technique was studied with the electron microscope. The cultures of their rectal swabs were all positive for Vibrio cholerae. In the absorptive cells, large pseudopod-like cytoplasmic processes with deformed microvilli or without microvilli (blebs) projected into the intestinal lumen from the apical cell surface, interrupting the microvillous border. In the crypts some of the undifferentiated crypt cells possessed pseudopod-like cytoplasmic projections which extended into the crypt lumen. The swelling of mitochondria, the disappearance of their cristae, an increase in the number of vesicles of the Golgi apparatus, and the dilatation and vesiculation of endoplasmic reticulum were observed in the epithelial cells. The apical portion of the cells became oedematous in some of the epithelial cells. Cytoplasmic fragments enclosed by a plasma membrane, desquamated epithelial cells, cytoplasmic organelles, and secretory granules were lying free in the intestinal lumen. Marked irregular widening of the interepithelial spaces in the jejunal mucoa was observed at the midvillous area. Many cystic vacuoles were present in the cytoplasm of epithelial cells. The possibility of fluids being transported from blood vessels to intestinal lumina through the interepithelial spaces, and the significance of these pathological findings in human cholera are discussed in this study.


Archive | 1964

Salmonelloses in Japan

Hideo Fukumi

It is unnecessary to draw attention to the fact that Salmonella widely infect the animal world including human beings, and moreover that most members of the Salmonella group can, and really do, infect more than one animal species. It is therefore absolutely necessary to examine a large number of species to consider the whole field of salmonelloses. Of course, human beings are our greatest concern since the primary aim of medicine is to protect human life and health.


The Journal of Infectious Diseases | 1985

Cross-Subtype Protection in Humans During Sequential, Overlapping, and/or Concurrent Epidemics Caused by H3N2 and H1N1 Influenza Viruses

Tadao Sonoguchi; Hiroshi Naito; Masaru Hara; Yasue Takeuchi; Hideo Fukumi


Japanese journal of medical science & biology | 1954

A PNEUMOTROPIC VIRUS FROM MICE CAUSING HEMAGGLUTINATION

Hideo Fukumi; Fumio Nishikawa; Toru Kitayama


Japanese journal of medical science & biology | 1972

IN VITRO PRODUCTION OF ENTEROTOXIN AND HEMORRHAGIC PRINCIPLE BY VIBRIO CHOLERAE, NAG

Makoto Ohashi; Toshio Shimada; Hideo Fukumi


The Journal of Infectious Diseases | 1986

Reinfection with Influenza A (H2N2, H3N2, and H1N1) Viruses in Soldiers and Students in Japan

Tadao Sonoguchi; Mitsuo Sakoh; Nobuharu Kunita; Kiyoaki Satsuta; Hideo Noriki; Hideo Fukumi


The Japanese Medical Journal | 1948

STUDIES ON THE CAUSATIVE AGENT OF THE INFECTIOUS DIARRHOEA. RECORDS OF THE EXPERIMENTS ON HUMAN VOLUNTEERS

Saburo Kojima; Hideo Fukumi; Hideo Kusama; Shigeo Yamamoto; Shoichiro Suzuki; Tatsuji Uchida; Takaji Ishimaru; Toru Oka; Kazuo Kuretani; Keiko Ohmura; Fumio Nishikawa; Susumu Fujimoto; Kozo Fujita; Aiko Nakano; Sumiko Sunakawa


Japanese journal of medical science & biology | 1957

An indication as to identity between the infectious diarrhea in Japan and the afebrile infectious nonbacterial gastroenteritis by human volunteer experiments.

Hideo Fukumi; Rintaro Nakaya; Sadayoshi Hatta; Hideo Noriki; Hitoshi Yunoki; Katsuo Akagi; Toshihiro Saito; Keigo Uchiyama; Kazumine Kobari; Ryo Nakanishi


Japanese journal of medical science & biology | 1959

Studies on so-called paracolon C27 (Ferguson).

Riichi Sakazaki; Shigeo Namioka; Rintaro Nakaya; Hideo Fukumi


Bulletin of The World Health Organization | 1969

Summary report on Hong Kong influenza in Japan

Hideo Fukumi

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Fumio Nishikawa

National Institutes of Health

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Rintaro Nakaya

National Institutes of Health

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Eiko Sayama

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Tomie Nojima

National Institutes of Health

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Toru Kitayama

National Institutes of Health

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Tetsu Nakayama

National Institutes of Health

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Sumiko Sunakawa

National Institutes of Health

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Tatsuji Uchida

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