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Archive | 1988

New Measures for Early Detection of Carcinoma of the Esophagus

Kin-ichi Nabeya; Tateo Hanaoka; Kimio Onozawa; S. Ri; Osamu Kimura

Imbriglia and Lopusniak [2] discovered early esophageal cancer through aspiration cytology in 1949, and in the same year Andersen et al. [1] diagnosed esophageal cancer by means of brush cytology. In China [5], good results have been obtained with balloon cytology. In 1976, Nabeya [3, 4] developed capsulated brush cytology.


Archive | 1988

Studies on Preoperative Treatment for Esophageal Cancer and Prognosis of Markedly Effective Cases

Tateo Hanaoka; Kin-ichi Nabeya; Kimio Onozawa; Y. Kobayashi

Preoperative treatment for esophageal cancer is performed with the objective of improving the prognosis of esophageal cancer. Heretofore, there have been reports [1] indicating effectiveness in preoperative treatment results but a consensus of opinion has not been reached. However, it is possible to demonstrate the histological effects of preoperative treatment for esophageal cancer. The effects range from ineffective to disappearance of the cancer cells. In cases where preoperative treatment was markedly effective, satisfactory responses in postoperative treatment could be anticipated and, in accordance with treatment methods, improvement in prognosis can also be anticipated.


Gastroenterologia Japonica | 1982

Proceedings of the 23rd Autumn Meeting from October 14–16, 1981-Yonago City, Tottori, Japan

Takeshi Hoshi; Toshio Shikata; Emanuel Rubin; Isidore Cohn; Chisato Hirayama; Makizo Hirata; Mitsuru Saito; Masatoshi Sano; Tsutomu Sasagawa; Hiromasa Ishii; Yoko Ebihara; K. Okabe; Tohru Takahashi; Fumihiro Ichida; Shoji Yamada; Kazumi Nagasaka; Kazuo Ogura; Masayoshi Yamauchi; Kiyoshi Fujisawa; Tetsuo Hayakawa; Yoshinobu Takeda; Akira Wakabayashi; Akira Kuroda; Kazuhiko Yahata; Isao Ishikawa; Shuichi Akao; Kenji Nakayama; Yasuo Nosaka; Hajime Watahiki; Satoshi Nakano

The methodology currently used in the field of physiology of intestinal absorption was reviewed and important progresses in our knowledge of mechanisms of intestinal absorption brought about by introduction of new methods were also summarized. The physiological methods currently employed can cover a broad range of investigations from those at an organ level, e.g. perfusion of intestinal segments, to those at a molecular level, e.g. transport studies in reconstituted systems with purified membrane proteins. By these methods, Na +-dependent mechanism of uphill uptake of various organic solutes and electrolytes across the brush border membrane have been largely clarified and active transport of various solutes is now explained on the basis of the concept of the secondary active transport. The mechanism of exit of solutes from the enterocytes have also been investigated in isolated cell suspensions and purified basolateral membrane vesicles, and some carriers responsible for the exit have been characterized. The charge transfer associated with organic solute transport has been studied by electrophysiological techniques. These studies indicate that organic solutes induce a Na + pathway and resultant Na + flow across the membrane causes a coupled flow of the cosubstrate. A relatively new problem is the transport of small peptides in intact form. Its physiological significance, comparative and developmental aspects are now under investigation in several laboratories. Vira l hepatitismRecent advances of its fundamental research


Jpn J Gastroenterol Surg, Nihon Shokaki Geka Gakkai zasshi | 1979

STUDIES ON THE X-RAY FINDINGS OF EXTRA-ESOPHAGEAL COMPRESSION WITH SERIAL ESOPHAGOGRAMS

Hiroshi Takigawa; Kin-ichi Nabeya; Tateo Hanaoka; Kimio Onozawa; Shigen Ri; Yuji Arai; Teiji Motojima; Tetsuo Kawahara; Tetsuya Nyumura; Fumio Miura; Kiyoshi Kubokawa

食道X線連続撮影による心血管食道圧迫例は, 大動脈弓6例, 異型右鎖骨下動脈4例, 下行大動脈3例, 心肥大2例, 右側大動脈弓1例の16例であった.大動脈弓による異常例の判定は, 大動脈弓食道圧迫幅によった.60歳以上の高齢者で嚥下困難を訴えるもので, 拡張期血圧が100mmHg以上であるものは, 大動脈弓, 下行大動脈による食道圧迫を考慮すべきである.


Nihon Kikan Shokudoka Gakkai Kaiho | 1988

Endoscopical Polypectomy for Esophageal Submucosal Tumors

Kimio Onozawa; Kin-ichi Nabeya; Teiji Motojima; Choo Kaku; Toshiki Kawaguchi; Shimpei Oguchi; Yuji Arai


Nihon Rinsho Geka Gakkai Zasshi (journal of Japan Surgical Association) | 1993

A CASE OF ESOPHAGEAL LEIOMYOMA REMOVED BY ENDOSCOPIC POLYPECTOMY

Shojiro Koido; Kin-ichi Nabeya; Yoshitaka Nakata; Osamu Kimura; Choo Kaku; Terushi Yamada; Jun-ichi Fukushima; Shigenobu Asakura; Kimio Onozawa; Nobuhiko Suzuki


Diseases of The Esophagus | 1988

Radiological studies of esophageal cancer development with emphasis on serial esophagography and Fuji computed radiography

Kin-ichi Nabeya; Satoshi Okura; Tateo Hanaoka; Kimio Onozawa


Jpn J Gastroenterol Surg, Nihon Shokaki Geka Gakkai zasshi | 1985

A CASE REPORT OF THE ESOPHAGEAL LIPOMA PROTRUDING OUT FROM THE MOUTH

Shinpei Oguchi; Kin-ichi Nabeya; Kimio Onozawa; Tetsuya Nyumura; Yoshitaka Nakata; Hiroshi Nogami


Jpn J Gastroenterol Surg, Nihon Shokaki Geka Gakkai zasshi | 1990

Treatment results of superficial esophageal cancer. Studies of treatment indication viewed from endoscopic types.

Kimio Onozawa; Kin-ichi Nabeya; Osamu Kimura; Choo Kaku; Yoshitaka Nakata; Tetsuya Nyumura; Teiji Motojima; Shigen Ri; Tateo Hanaoka


The Japanese Journal of Gastroenterological Surgery | 1989

A REVEIW OF BIOLOGICAL MALIGNANT POTENTIALITY USING ANTI-BROMODEOXYURIDINE ANTIBODY IN HUMAN GASTRIC CANCER: COMPARED WITH MORPHOLOGICAL MALIGNANT POTENTIALITY@@@形態学的悪性度との比較

Tadashi Sekihara; Kin-ichi Nabeya; Tateo Hanaoka; Kimio Onozawa; Tetsuya Nyumura; Shojiro Koido

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