1960 年 72 巻 4 号 p. 405-412
Serum protein analysis, nephelography, thymol turbidity test, zinc sulfate test and sublimate test were carried out in stomach cancer cases operated in our clinic, the results being studied with special reference to their relation with morphological aspects of the lesion.
1) Serum protein figures, the nephelogram and the positive sublimate reaction in stomach cancer were closely dependent upon the grade of cancer spreads.
2) Among various factors concerning morphology of the main tumor, the size was thought to have some relation with serum protein figures and the colloidal stability of the serum, while the macroscopic or microscopic features of the tumor had little relation with them.