JOURNAL OF THE JAPANESE ASSOCIATION OF RURAL MEDICINE
Online ISSN : 1349-7421
Print ISSN : 0468-2513
ISSN-L : 0468-2513
Volume 26, Issue 4
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  • [in Japanese]
    1977Volume 26Issue 4 Pages 615-616
    Published: November 30, 1977
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  • [in Japanese], [in Japanese], [in Japanese], [in Japanese]
    1977Volume 26Issue 4 Pages 617-622
    Published: November 30, 1977
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    1977Volume 26Issue 4 Pages 623-627
    Published: November 30, 1977
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    1977Volume 26Issue 4 Pages 628-632
    Published: November 30, 1977
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    1977Volume 26Issue 4 Pages 633-640
    Published: November 30, 1977
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    1977Volume 26Issue 4 Pages 641-643
    Published: November 30, 1977
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  • Seiichi Yazaki, Soji Fukumoto, Yukio Iwanaga
    1977Volume 26Issue 4 Pages 644-646
    Published: November 30, 1977
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    The author reported a case of gastric myiasis, in which numerous first-instar larvae of Parasarcophaga crassipalpis were found on the ulcerous lesion of cancer in the operatively removed stomach. The larvae were all. revealed survived on the mucous membrane of the ulcerous lesion. The fact suggests that the larvae might be involved primarily in developing the ulcerous lesion or secondarily in making grow worse the stomach lesion.
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  • Hajime Kuhara, Takashi Wakabayashi, Hidemasa Kishimoto, Katsuji Hayash ...
    1977Volume 26Issue 4 Pages 647-656
    Published: November 30, 1977
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    Five autopsy cases of poisoning by the weed killer paraquat (Gramoxone) are presented.
    Case 1. A 33-year-old female swallowed about 150 ml of Gramoxone. She died after 11 hours of intoxication.
    Abnormal post-mortem findings were confined to the lungs, the kidneys and the adrenals. Histologically, the lungs showed congestion and edema; the kidneys showed tubular' degeneration and necrosis; and the adrenals showed cortical degeneration and necrosis.
    Case 2. A 74-year-old male swallowed about 20 ml of Gramoxone. He died on the 4th day of ingestion of Gramoxone.
    Histologically, the lungs were congestive and there were a moderate degree of hyperplasia of alveolar septa.
    Alveolar spaces contained edematous fluid containing fibrin. Some skeletal muscle fibers were variable in size, and showed degenerative changes including vacuolization. The adrenal cortex was atrophic.
    Case 3. A 44-year-old female swallowed about 20 ml of Gramoxone. She died on the 8th day of ingestion. The lungs were both congestive and edematous. Alveolar spaces contained edematous fluid with a trace amount of fibrin. The kidneys showed tubular degeneration. The liver showed a moderate degree of fatty changes in the central zones.
    Acute oesophagitis and acute ulcerative change in the stomach were noticed.
    Case 4. A 45-year-old male swallowed about 90 ml of Gramoxone. He died after 12 hours of intoxication. Histologically, the lungs were remarkably congestive and edematous. There were fatty changes in the central areas of the liver. Acute gastritis were noticed.
    Case 5. A 32-year-old female swallowed about 15 ml of Gramoxone. She died on the 28th day of ingestion. At post-mortem examination, the lungs were solid and atelectatic. Histologically, the lungs showed generalized, severe degree of fibrosis together with desquamative changes of alveolar epithelium and PAS-positive hyaline menbrane formations. The liver showed a moderate degree of fatty changes in the central areas. The skeletal muscle fibers were variable in size showing a moderate degree of vacuolar and targetoid changes.
    Various amounts of Paraquat were detected in the lungs, the livers, the kidneys and the muscles of case 1 and 4, in the fatty tissues and the brain of case 1 using formalin-fixed specimens.
    Degenerative changes of skeletal muscle fibers presented in this report may be ascribed to the effect of Praquat in the light of the literature.
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  • with Special Refernce to the Incidence of
    Yoshio Kamioka
    1977Volume 26Issue 4 Pages 657-660
    Published: November 30, 1977
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    With reference to three cases of subacute alcoholism which occurred among middle-aged farmers, a study was performed primarily on the psychological factors which were observed before and after the incidence.
    1) Discord between parents and children due to the latter's unwillingness to become heirs to their farm household, difficulty of having access to a job due to a drop in physical strength after the affliction of a disease to make up for this hollowness were observed before the incidence.
    2) At the time of the incidence, the patients were found in a state of slight reactive depression, such as uneasiness and loneliness, displeasure and loneliness, and hollowness and loneliness, and this state was traceable to the predisease characters and environmental factors.
    3) The drinking habit featured an escape from the feelings of displeasure, as it shifted from a nightly practice of slight drinking to a practice of toping due to a rapidly increasing mental reliance.
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  • 1977Volume 26Issue 4 Pages 661-671
    Published: November 30, 1977
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  • 1977Volume 26Issue 4 Pages 672-676
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  • 1977Volume 26Issue 4 Pages 677-682
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