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International Urology and Nephrology | 1990

Ultrasonographically demonstrated nutcracker phenomenon: alternative to angiography.

Masaaki Arima; Shozo Hosokawa; Toshihiro Ogino; H. Ihara; T. Terakawa; Fumihiko Ikoma

We report on a child with nutcracker phenomenon, which is a possible cause of intermittent gross haematuria of unknown origin. Early serial ultrasound examinations can demonstraste the lesions.The merits and demerits of conventional angiographic imaging are also discussed.


The Journal of Urology | 1988

Renal Growth and Progression of Reflux Nephropathy in Children with Vesicoureteral Reflux

Kenji Shimada; Takayuki Matsui; Toshihiro Ogino; Masaaki Arima; Yoshinori Mori; Fumihiko Ikoma

We analyzed renal growth and development of renal scars in 754 children with primary and 169 with secondary vesicoureteral reflux. The incidence of a small kidney was 15.5 per cent in the primary and 24.1 per cent in the secondary groups. About three-fourths of the small kidneys remained small from the first examination through followup. Catch-up renal growth was only exceptional. New scars or progression of previous scarring was observed in 7.4 and 30 per cent of the primary and secondary groups, respectively. Factors that promote formation of new scars are high grade vesicoureteral reflux, recurrent urinary tract infections and abnormal bladder function that results in high pressure reflux. We emphasized the importance of precise examination of the lower urinary tract. An early antireflux operation should be performed on children with severe reflux or recurrent urinary tract infections.


Urology | 1993

Vesicoureteral reflux in infants under one year old Follow-up study and consideration on development of renal scarring

Masaaki Arima; Takayuki Matsui; Toshihiro Ogino; Kenji Shimada; Shozo Hosokawa; Yoshinori Mori; Fumihiko Ikoma

In an attempt to clarify reflux nephropathy (RN), 67 infants aged under one year with vesicoureteral reflux (VUR) were retrospectively classified into two groups, non-surgical and surgical. They were evaluated on VUR grading, VUR spontaneous cessation rate, and incidence of scarring. As a whole, spontaneous cessation rate was 61 percent. The cessation rate was higher for infants with lower VUR grading. The average age at cessation was 2.5 years. Some patients showed no scarring at presentation despite severe VUR. However, most cases of renal scarrings at the time of presentation belonged to grade IV or V. Scarring advanced in 3 kidneys of the non-surgical group and in 13 kidneys of the surgical group. Of these 16 kidneys, 7 were rated as grade IV and 9 as grade V. An association between development of scarring and recurrent urinary tract infections was suggested.


The Japanese Journal of Urology | 1989

Renal dysfunction in children with vesicoureteral reflux

Kenji Shimada; Takayuki Matsui; Toshihiro Ogino; Shyozou Hosokawa; Masaaki Arima; Yoshinori Mori; Fumihiko Ikoma


The Japanese Journal of Urology | 1987

CLINICAL ANALYSIS OF THE SMALL KIDNEY WITH VUR

Kenji Shimada; Takayuki Matsui; Toshihiro Ogino; Shouzou Hosokawa; Mototsugu Kanokogi; Masaaki Arima; Yoshinori Mori; Fumihiko Ikoma


The Japanese Journal of Urology | 1990

PERINATAL MANAGEMENT OF CONGENITAL ANOMALIES OF THE URINARY TRACT DETECTED IN UTERO

Kenji Shimada; Keizo Taguchi; Shozo Hosokawa; Toshihiro Ogino; Fumihiko Ikoma


The Japanese Journal of Urology | 1990

[Autotransfusion in urological surgery--experience with transurethral resection].

Hideari Ihara; Rimkus K; Takiuchi H; Koike H; Toshihiro Ogino; Syozo Hosokawa; Katoh S; Kenji Shimada; Masaaki Arima; Yoshinori Mori


The Japanese Journal of Urology | 1988

New development and progression of renal scarring in children with primary VUR

Kenji Shimada; Takayuki Matsui; Toshihiro Ogino; Shozo Hosokawa; Masaaki Arima; Yoshinori Mori; Fumihiko Ikoma


The Japanese Journal of Urology | 1988

[Clinical study on vesicoureteral reflux in children--follow-up of vesicoureteral reflux in the newborn].

Masaaki Arima; Takayuki Matsui; Toshihiro Ogino; Shozo Hosokawa; Kenji Shimada; Yoshinori Mori; Fumihiko Ikoma


The Japanese Journal of Urology | 1988

The clinical results of cadaveric renal transplantation using ciclosporin

Masaaki Arima; Miyamoto I; Toshihiro Ogino; Syozo Hosokawa; Matsui T; Hidenori Yabumoto; Tsujimoto Y; Hideari Ihara; Tomoyoshi Terakawa; Hiroki Shima

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Kenji Shimada

Hyogo College of Medicine

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Masaaki Arima

Hyogo College of Medicine

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Fumihiko Ikoma

Hyogo College of Medicine

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Yoshinori Mori

Hyogo College of Medicine

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Takayuki Matsui

Hyogo College of Medicine

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Shozo Hosokawa

Hyogo College of Medicine

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Hiroki Shima

Hyogo College of Medicine

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H. Ihara

Hyogo College of Medicine

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