The Kurume Medical Journal
Online ISSN : 1881-2090
Print ISSN : 0023-5679
ISSN-L : 0023-5679
Volume 11, Issue 4
Displaying 1-4 of 4 articles from this issue
  • M. OZEKI, Y. FURUKAWA, T. MORIYAMA, H. MATSUSHITA, M. TSUKAMOTO, T. KO ...
    1964 Volume 11 Issue 4 Pages 149-166
    Published: April 30, 1965
    Released on J-STAGE: February 08, 2010
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    The authors contrived the Multiscintigram System as the new method of scintiscanner. This was consisted of Multif actor Scintigram, Multisection Scintigram and Color Scintigram. However, Multisection Scintigram is the prestep of Color Scintigram and these two can not be separated. The characteristics of this system was that it was possible to obtain the most valuable scintigram for the clinical diagnosis by only one scanning (the latitude of scintigram was very wide). Further, more quantitative analysis was possible for both Multisection Scintigram and Color Scintigram. The authors applied this method Clinically for the diagnosis of brain tumor, diseases of lung, liver, kidney and thyroid gland, and proved that its applicable value was much higher in comparison with the monochromatics and the diagnosis was more accurate. The authors clarified also that this method could be used to some extent for the function test of liver and kidney.
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  • KENICHI NODA
    1964 Volume 11 Issue 4 Pages 167-176
    Published: April 30, 1965
    Released on J-STAGE: February 08, 2010
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  • KYUICHI TANIKAWA
    1964 Volume 11 Issue 4 Pages 177-181
    Published: April 30, 1965
    Released on J-STAGE: February 08, 2010
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    The changes of the liver in diabetes mellitus have been paid much attention because of the role of this organ in carbohydrate metabolism. The histological changes of the liver in this disease have been reported by Chipps (1), Bogoch (2), Zimmerman (3) and others, and it has been noted that intranuclear glycogen accumulation and fat metamorphosis are the characteristic findings under light microscope. The increasing use of liver biopsy technique has made it possible to study such changes more easily in a number of diabetics under electron microscope. This report is devoted to the electron microscopic observation of the intranuclear glycogen of the liver cell in diabetes mellitus and a discussion concerning the mechanism of glycogen accumulation in the nucleus.
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  • SHIGERU YAMAMOTO, HIROYUKI MARUTA, MASAHISA SHINGU
    1964 Volume 11 Issue 4 Pages 182-187
    Published: April 30, 1965
    Released on J-STAGE: February 08, 2010
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    Takemoto and Kirschstein (1) found that the attenuated strain of type 1 poliovirus (sabin) contained three different plaque types when assayed with agar overlay medium containing dextran sulfate, and further investigated several biological characteristics of the virus strains with the largest and the smallest plaque types. In the present study, the observations of Takemoto and Kirschstein are repeated on eleven virulent and attenuated strains of polioviruses and seven strains of Coxsackie viruses. Unexpectedly, the enhanced plaque formation as observed by them was not occurred in our experiments. The results, however, shows to be served as a possible tool that discriminate a wild virus strain from live poliovirus vaccine strain concering . at least, with type 1.
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