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Annals of Nuclear Medicine | 1989

Clinical values for an index predicting postoperative residual liver function by pre-operative liver-scintigraphy in patients with liver disease

Masatada Tanabe; Toyosato Tamai; Hisashi Mimura; Kunzo Orita; Makoto Tsumura; Kiichiro Mizukawa; Katashi Satoh; Kanji Kojima; Motoomi Ohkawa; Hitoshi Takashima; Ichiro Hino; Yoshiro Kawase; Hiroyuki Seo; Nobuyuki Hosokawa; Shinsuke Matsuno; Tsutomu Miyamoto

Hepatic resection is essential in treating hepatocellular carcinoma. However, before an operation, it is difficult to predict the functional reserve in the remnant following massive resection. We devised an original method by which effective liver volume was measured by liver scintigraphy. In order to predict the residual liver function before hepatic resection in a preoperative radiocolloid study, we obtained a predictive index by combining the K values with effective liver volumes which seemed to have the estimated residual liver function. Twenty-one patients with liver or biliary tract disease were selected at random for the present study. We divided them into 3 groups in accordance with prognosis after hepatic resection. There were statistically significant difference between the deceased group who died from hepatic failure and the group who died from causes other than hepatic failure ; and between the deceased group who died from hepatic failure and the living group in the preictive index (p< 0.01). Our data suggest that if the predictive index is above 0.45, the probability of hepatic failure after hepatic resection is low. We concluded that our predictive index is useful to use in preoperative prediction of post-hepatectomic residual liver function.


Annals of Nuclear Medicine | 1989

A kinetic study on secretion and elimination of endogenous thyrotropin in the thyrotropin-releasing hormone test

Ikuko Tsukamoto; Katashi Satoh; Kanji Kojima; Ichiro Hino; Yoshiro Kawase; Hiroyuki Seo; Tsutomu Miyamoto; Nobuyuki Hosokawa; Shinsuke Matsuno; Toyohisa Tsukamoto; Kiichiro Mizukawa; Toyosato Tamai; Masatada Tanabe

Serum thyrotropin (TSH) concentrations in normal young men were measured by a highsensitivity immunoradiometric assay before and after intravenous administration of 500μg of TSH-releasing hormone (TRH). A kinetic model was applied to evaluate the secretion rate both before (V0) and after (V0+V* at maximum rate) the administration of TRH, the elimination constant (K), the latent time (L) between TRH administration and start of the stimulated secretion, and the total amount of TSH (T) released in response to TRH. Vo, V* and T varied widely from individual to individual, but correlated well with TSH before TRH administration (r=0.93, 0.80 and 0.87, respectively). A few minutes (1.89± 1.30 min) after the administration of TRH, the secretion of TSH (0.025±0.016μU/min ml) was stimulated, and the total release over about 1 h was 12.5±5.6,μU/ml. Serum TSH was maximum at 31.5±5.7 min. The half-time of disappearance of TSH was 42±9 min. These data confirm that the stimulated secretion continues for more than 30 min, and that the pituitary releases 43.2±22.9 mU of TSH (assuming the distribution volume of TSH is 5.8% of body weight) in response to TRH, an amount which correlates closely (r=0.91) with TSH before TRH administration.


Radioisotopes | 1979

99mTc-diphosphonate uptake in small cell carcinoma of the lung.

Masatada Tanabe; Kiichiro Mizukawa; Katsuhiko Sugita; Toyosato Tamai; Hisao Wakabayashi; Yasuo Morino


Nihon Igaku Hōshasen Gakkai zasshi. Nippon acta radiologica | 1989

Ultrasonographic diagnosis of mild fatty infiltration of the liver with the difference between liver and kidney echolevels

Kojima K; Seo H; Hino I; Kawasaki Y; Katashi Satoh; Tanabe M; Kawase Y; Kiichiro Mizukawa


Radioisotopes | 1984

An evaluation of radioactive colloid for measuring the volume of effective liver

Toyosato Tamai; Masatada Tanabe; Kiichiro Mizukawa; Kanji Kojima; Hitoshi Takashima; Katashi Satoh; Motoomi Ohkawa; Ichiro Hino; Yoshiro Kawase


Okayama Igakkai Zasshi (journal of Okayama Medical Association) | 1979

103 Ru for Tumor Scanning: Part I. Subcellular distribution of 103 Ru-chloride in tumor and liver@@@第1編 103 Ru-chlorideの腫瘍および肝臓内分布

Kiichiro Mizukawa


Nihon Igaku Hōshasen Gakkai zasshi. Nippon acta radiologica | 1997

Highly Reproducible Technique for the Estimation of Trabecular Bone Density: Three slice method on peripheral quantitative CT

Kiichiro Mizukawa; Nobuyoshi Sugiyama; Yasutane Mori; Katashi Satoh; Motoomi Ohkawa


Okayama Igakkai Zasshi (journal of Okayama Medical Association) | 1989

Pulmonary artery in the region supplied by daughter branches

Masatada Tanabe; Katashi Satoh; Junichi Kageyama; Yasuhiko Tsuuchi; Yoshihiro Toyama; Yasutane Mori; Midori Yoden; Yoshirou Kawase; Kiichiro Mizukawa


岡山医学会雑誌 | 1988

長期間,不変の右S(3)領域の無気肺像を呈した腺癌の1症例

Yoshirou Kawase; Katashi Satoh; Yasutane Mori; Midomi Yoden; Yasuhiko Tsuuchi; Hitoshi Takashima; Kiichiro Mizukawa; Toyosato Tamai; Masatada Tanabe; Kenji Nakamura; Masazumi Maeda


Okayama Igakkai Zasshi (journal of Okayama Medical Association) | 1988

A case of adenocarcinoma showing atelectasis which changed little in size over a long period of time

Yoshirou Kawase; Katashi Satoh; Yasutane Mori; Midomi Yoden; Yasuhiko Tsuuchi; Hitoshi Takashima; Kiichiro Mizukawa; Toyosato Tamai; Masatada Tanabe; Kenji Nakamura; Masazumi Maeda

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