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ATSUSHI KANAI, KOUJI ONO, AKIO HIRANO, JIRO NAKAMURA
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Conventional Stimulant meal, such as yolk of egg and fatty meal, employed to get informations about the function of gall-bladder contraction and to take X-ray photograph as a part of X-ray diagnosis of gall-bladder, often causes (the examinee) difficulty of swallowing which may result in unsuccess in examination. Trying Sorbitol as a substituent, we examined the state of contraction and the appearance of X-ray image of bile duct comparing Sorbitol's case with the usual case of yolk. Each stimulants was given to examinee with normal, disorder-free image, respectively, which was followed by taking X-ray photography of the state of contraction under time range 5-45 minutes. Calculations were made applying chronovolumetric curve on the basis of the system of J. Toulet. Results : In the case with Sorbitol, contraction effect was observed with lesser degree than yolk, whereas observation indicative of rather effective image appearance of bile duct as eri bable to atony was also obtained. On the view point of advantage in taking and pharmacological effect (effect on the organic disorder in connection with the phisiological function of gall-bladder contraction→Oddi's sphincteratony), we may conclude Sorbitol has many merits and can be used successfully as a substituent.
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YUTAKA MASUNO, KENZO OKABE, TAKAO TANAKA, TORAHIKO OKADA, KIYOHIDE YOS ...
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1963 Volume 19 Issue 2 Pages
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In the gastrography, the high voltage radiography was used in order to make it possible to discern the walls of the stomach over wide area. The following conclusions were obtained : 1) High voltage radiography makes it possible to discern the walls of the stomach in the shadow of Barium, which is not observed clearly with the usual radiography. 2) In the part of the stomach in which the developer is more than 3 cm thick, it is impossible to discern the walls of the stomach even with the high voltage radiography. 3) The tube voltage of 140 kVp is most porper for this stomach high voltage radiography.
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TETSUO FUKUDA, SHOTARO TANIGUCH, SUEHARU KANEI, JOSUKE KOHNO, YOSHIHIT ...
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In order to find to the numerical value of the density of the chest X-ray photograph, which is suited for the diagnosis, the density of 143 seats of photograph selected for the X-ray contest was measured : and the average density of every part of the film, the average maximum density of every year, the standard deviation and the relation between the conditions of photographing and the density were studied. The results were as follow : 1) The average density of the chest was 1.5-1.6 and there was little difference in the density. 2) The mutual relation between the conditions of photographing and the density did not clearly appeared, which is considered to be because of the diversity of the apparatuses.
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SENICHI TAKEYOSHI, NORITSUGU KIMURA, SUMIO SUZUKI
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The progress of science has accelerated the automanization in every field : As for the X-ray photography, the developer, the chemicals of which are previously fixed together, has heen used. In order to study the relation between the developer and the density, or the fog of film, the authors made fundamental experiments, using several kinds of developer. The developing time, one of the important conditions of developing, was examined throughly and the time of 4.5 minutes at 20℃ was used. From the experiments, the following were concluded : 1) As for the film made in Japan, the develper has hardly effects on the density. 2) As to the EK film, the sensibility of film is possible to be cahnged as the result of the change of the developer. Besides, the results of the experiments by using grid was reported here.
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MASASHI ARAKAWA
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1963 Volume 19 Issue 2 Pages
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Using the film badge, the author measured radiation doses in 8,728 workers engaged in dealing with x-ray and 2,354 workers engaged in dealing with γ-rays during the past one year. The integrate radiation doses were summed up and reported hers. The film badge case which was used in those measurement and the method of the measurent were based on Japanese Industrial Standard. In one measurement, the 85% of those workers wore the film badge for two weeks, while the rest of them, 15% of them for four weeks.
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