Repura
Online ISSN : 2185-1352
Print ISSN : 0024-1008
ISSN-L : 0024-1008
Volume 19, Issue 6
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  • Kazuo Saikawa
    1950 Volume 19 Issue 6 Pages 4-6_1,1
    Published: November 30, 1950
    Released on J-STAGE: December 10, 2008
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    The author will report about a typical case of nerve abscess in tuberculoid macula patient of 66 years female.
    1) There were eight abscesses in left arm nerves.
    2) The tissue was a highly organized tuberculoid granuloma, Lepra bacilli were found extracellular in the cheesy substance and in the pus of these abscesses, but lepra cells were not found.
    3) As for the genesis of the abzcess condition, it can be seen as the highly biological reaction of the nerve tissue against lepra bacilli.
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  • Shigenori Ishiwara
    1950 Volume 19 Issue 6 Pages 7-10
    Published: November 30, 1950
    Released on J-STAGE: December 10, 2008
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    The results of our studies to discover what change of lepra serum makes Takada-Reaction positive.
    1) The factor of Takada-Reaction is euglobulin in the serum, and this reaction is manifested by the precipitation of this euglobulin and by the condition of balance of protective function of albumin and other substances.
    2) Albumin controls Takada-Reactions.
    3) It can not be decided if pseudoglobulin alone can be factor of manifestation of Takada-Reaction.
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  • Shigenori Ishiwara
    1950 Volume 19 Issue 6 Pages 11-15
    Published: November 30, 1950
    Released on J-STAGE: December 10, 2008
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    The clinical, anatomical state and histological picture of amyloid degeneration in three cases of lepra patient.
    1) One case showed ham spleen, and other two cases sago spleen. All of three cases were of the panamyloidosis with amyloid degeneration in liver, adrenal gland, accessory spleen and other organs.
    2) The cause of amyloid degeneration of two cases was to be attributed to the anomaly of metabolismus by the destructions of lepromatous tissues.
    As other one case was lepra nervosa, the cause was not clearly decided.
    3) The part where amyloid substance sat was chiefly connective tissues or reticular fiber of the vessel-wall, and those fibers to which this substance set became degen- erated by degrees disapp eared and at last were replaced with amyloid substance.
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  • Yasuhiro Shimizu, Michiyuki Kono
    1950 Volume 19 Issue 6 Pages 16-18
    Published: November 30, 1950
    Released on J-STAGE: June 30, 2008
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    The statical observation of 159 lepra patients in Osaka and Hyogo.
    1) As for the type, in Osaka we found chiefly nerve-type 42, 6%, and in Hyogo macula-type 40, 2%, tubercle-type is 31, 7%, in Osaka and 25% in Hyogo.
    2) As for the ages of patients, in Osaka 40% of all patients were between 31-45 years old, and in Hyogo 40% of all patients were more than 50 years old, therefore both age curves show right-deviation.
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  • Michiyuki Kono, Ryoichi Kageyama
    1950 Volume 19 Issue 6 Pages 19-21
    Published: November 30, 1950
    Released on J-STAGE: December 10, 2008
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    We examined hourly the density of prominin in blood and urine with Tsuda colori-metryafter the intravenous injection to 16 lepra patients.
    The results showed that after injection the density in blood increased rapidly, but decreased quickly as well. Therefore it was difficult to keep it in high degree for a long while.
    The excretion into urine was maximum after two hours, and decreased rapidly till after 12 hours, then slowly.
    Nothing remarkable was found on the difference of density in blood caused by the types.
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  • Shinji Nishimura, Michiyuki Kono, [in Japanese]
    1950 Volume 19 Issue 6 Pages 22-23
    Published: November 30, 1950
    Released on J-STAGE: December 10, 2008
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    1) The results of from 40 to 116 subcutaneous injections of 0.1ce protomin to 17 rats with leprosy were as following. Aggravation 6, no change 6, inprovement 4, recovery 1. We recognized no effect.
    2) Intravenous injections to 13 tubercle and eleven macula patients showed a hopeful result, though the observation was for a short while.
    3) The density of protomin in the blood both of men and rats rapidly decreased after the injection.
    4) The density of free diamino-diphenyl sulfone was much lower in rats than in men.
    5) The mean average value of distribution of diamino-diphenyl sulfone in every organof a rat was highest in liver and kidney, then in skin and blood and lowest in lung spleen and brain.
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  • [in Japanese]
    1950 Volume 19 Issue 6 Pages 24-28
    Published: November 30, 1950
    Released on J-STAGE: June 30, 2008
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