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JaLCDOI 10.18926/48296
Title Alternative A study of the Verb + niwa Sentence Pattern
FullText URL hss_033_103_118.pdf
Author Park, Jumsook|
Publication Title 岡山大学大学院社会文化科学研究科紀要
Published Date 2012-03-26
Volume volume33
Start Page 103
End Page 118
ISSN 1881-1671
language Japanese
Copyright Holders Copyright © 2012 岡山大学大学院社会文化科学研究科
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NAID 40019262855
JaLCDOI 10.18926/48295
Title Alternative A Study of Feng Shui Thought and the Location of Japane castle in the Early Modern Age
FullText URL hss_033_083_102.pdf
Author Soga, Tomoko|
Publication Title 岡山大学大学院社会文化科学研究科紀要
Published Date 2012-03-26
Volume volume33
Start Page 83
End Page 102
ISSN 1881-1671
language Japanese
Copyright Holders Copyright © 2012 岡山大学大学院社会文化科学研究科
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NAID 40019262852
JaLCDOI 10.18926/48294
Title Alternative A Translation and Interpretation of Sung Ying-hsing's Yeyi (4)
FullText URL hss_033_061_082.pdf
Author Kakei, Michiyo|
Publication Title 岡山大学大学院社会文化科学研究科紀要
Published Date 2012-03-26
Volume volume33
Start Page 61
End Page 82
ISSN 1881-1671
language Japanese
Copyright Holders Copyright © 2012 岡山大学大学院社会文化科学研究科
File Version publisher
NAID 40019262849
Author Yamamoto, Dai| Ghosh, Souvik| Kuzuya, Mitsutaka| Wang, Yuan-Hong| Zhou, Xuan| Chawla-Sarkar, Mamta| Paul, Shyamal Kumar| Ishino, Masaho| Kobayashi, Nobumichi|
Published Date 2011-02
Publication Title Journal of General Virology
Volume volume92
Issue issue2
Content Type Journal Article
Author Ghosh, Souvik| Alam, Mohammed Mahbub| Ahmed, Muzahed Uddin| Talukdar, Rafiqul Islam| Paul, Shyamal Kumar| Kobayashi, Nobumichi|
Published Date 2010-09
Publication Title Journal of General Virology
Volume volume91
Issue issue9
Content Type Journal Article
Author Yamamoto, Dai| Ghosh, Souvik| Ganesh, Balasubramanian| Krishnan, Triveni| Chawla-Sarkar, Mamta| Alam, Mohammed Mahbub| Aung, Tin Sabai| Kobayashi, Nobumichi|
Published Date 2010-07
Publication Title Journal of General Virology
Volume volume91
Issue issue7
Content Type Journal Article
Author Ghosh-Banerjee, J| Senoh, M| Takahashi, T| Hamabata, T| Barman, S| Koley, H| Mukhopadhyay, A. K| Ramamurthy, T| Chatterjee, S| Asakura, M| Yamasaki, S| Nair, G. B| Takeda, Y|
Published Date 2010-09
Publication Title Journal of Clinical Microbiology
Volume volume48
Issue issue11
Content Type Journal Article
Author Khan, Shahbaz Manzoor| Debnath, Chanchal| Pramanik, Amiya Kumar| Xiao, Lihua| Nozaki, Tomoyoshi| Ganguly, Sandipan|
Published Date 2010-07-15
Publication Title Veterinary Parasitology
Volume volume171
Issue issue1-2
Content Type Journal Article
Author Khan, Shahbaz Manzoor| Debnath, Chanchal| Pramanik, Amiya Kumar| Xiao, Lihua| Nozaki, Tomoyoshi| Ganguly, Sandipan|
Published Date 2011-06-10
Publication Title Veterinary Parasitology
Volume volume178
Issue issue3-4
Content Type Journal Article
Author Miyoshi, Shin-ichi| Abe, Yuki| Senoh, Mitsutoshi| Mizuno, Tamaki| Maehara, Yoko| Nakao, Hiroshi|
Published Date 2011-05
Publication Title Toxicon
Volume volume57
Issue issue6
Content Type Journal Article
Author Wajima, Takeaki| Sabui, Subrata| Fukumoto, Megumi| Kano, Shigeyuki| Ramamurthy, Thandavarayan| Chatterjee, Nabendu Sekhar| Hamabata, Takashi|
Published Date 2011-10
Publication Title Microbial Pathogenesis
Volume volume51
Issue issue4
Content Type Journal Article
Author Yan, He| Li, Lin| Alam, M. Jahangir| Shinoda, Sumio| Miyoshi, Shin-ichi| Shi, Lei|
Published Date 2010-10-15
Publication Title International Journal of Food Microbiology
Volume volume143
Issue issue3
Content Type Journal Article
Author Ghosh, Souvik| Gatheru, Zipporah| Nyangao, James| Adachi, Noriaki| Urushibara, Noriko| Kobayashi, Nobumichi|
Published Date 2011-01
Publication Title Infection, Genetics and Evolution
Volume volume11
Issue issue1
Content Type Journal Article
Author Nair, Gopinath Balakrish| Ramamurthy, Thandavarayan| Bhattacharya, Mihir Kumar| Krishnan, Triveni| Ganguly, Sandipan| Saha, Dhira Rani| Rajendran, Krishnan| Manna, Byomkesh| Ghosh, Mrinmoy| Okamoto, Keinosuke| Takeda, Yoshifumi|
Published Date 2010-06-05
Publication Title Gut Pathogens
Volume volume2
Content Type Journal Article
Author Mukherjee, Avik K| Das, Kaushik| Bhattacharya, Mihir K| Nozaki, Tomoyoshi| Ganguly, Sandipan|
Published Date 2010-10-06
Publication Title Gut Pathogens
Volume volume2
Content Type Journal Article
Author Ghosh, S| Kobayashi, N| Nagashima, S| Chawla-Sarkar, M| Krishnan, T| Ganesh, B| Naik, TN|
Published Date 2009-11-21
Publication Title Archives of Virology
Volume volume155
Issue issue2
Content Type Journal Article
JaLCDOI 10.18926/AMO/48268
FullText URL 66_2_177.pdf.pdf
Author Utsumi, Masashi| Matsuda, Hiroaki| Sadamori, Hiroshi| Shinoura, Susumu| Umeda, Yuzo| Yoshida, Ryuichi| Satoh, Daisuke| Hashimoto, Masaaki| Yagi, Takahito| Fujiwara, Toshiyoshi|
Abstract We report 4 cases of surgical resection of metachronous lymph node (LN) metastases from hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) following hepatectomy. Clinicopathological features and results of LN dissection were investigated in the 4 patients. One patient was found to have a single metastasis in the mediastinal LNs, another had multiple metastases in the mediastinal and abdominal LNs, and the other 2 had single metastases in the abdominal LN. The locations of the abdominal LN metastases were behind the pancreas head in 2 patients and around the abdominal aorta in 1 patient. They all underwent surgical resection of metastatic LNs and had no postoperative complications. The 3 patients whose LN metastases were solitary have been alive for more than 2 years after LN resection, and one of them is free from recurrence. The patient with multiple LN metastases died 13 months after LN resection due to carcinomatosis. With the expectation of long-term survival, a single metachronous LN metastasis from HCC after hepatectomy should be resected in patients without uncontrollable intrahepatic or extrahepatic tumors.
Keywords hepatocellular carcinoma lymph node metastasis hepatectomy
Amo Type Case Report
Publication Title Acta Medica Okayama
Published Date 2012-04
Volume volume66
Issue issue2
Publisher Okayama University Medical School
Start Page 177
End Page 182
ISSN 0386-300X
NCID AA00508441
Content Type Journal Article
language English
Copyright Holders CopyrightⒸ 2012 by Okayama University Medical School
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Refereed True
PubMed ID 22525476
Web of Science KeyUT 000303175300011
JaLCDOI 10.18926/AMO/48267
FullText URL 66_2_171.pdf.pdf
Author Masuyama, Hisashi| Nobumoto, Etsuko| Segawa, Tomonori| Hiramatsu, Yuji|
Abstract Preeclampsia may be due to an excess of circulating anti-angiogenic growth factors derived from the placenta, but metabolic syndrome-like disorders may also set off a cascade of placental and systemic inflammation and oxidative stress. We present a case of severe superimposed preeclampsia with obesity, diabetes and a mild imbalance of angiogenic factors, in which diet therapy ameliorated the preeclamptic signs while improving the adiponectin level. A 41-year-old pregnant woman with obesity and diabetes was referred to our hospital because of severe proteinuria and hypertension at 22 weeks of gestation. After administration of insulin and hydralazine with diet therapy, her hypertension and proteinuria were ameliorated with a 15-kg weight loss. Her adiponectin level was low and her leptin level was high, but her angiogenic factor levels were within the normal ranges for pregnant women at admission. The diet therapy ameliorated her hypertension and proteinuria while improving her adiponectin level as she achieved weight loss. This case suggests that diet therapy for obese preeclampsia patients with a mild imbalance of anti-and pro-angiogenic factors may play an important role in managing preeclampsia. Measurements of maternal adipocytokines and angiogenic factors may be important to distinguish the main cause of preeclampsia, i.e., poor placentation or maternal constitutional factors, for managing preeclampsia in patients with obesity.
Keywords adipocytokine angiogenic factor diet therapy obesity preeclampsia
Amo Type Case Report
Publication Title Acta Medica Okayama
Published Date 2012-04
Volume volume66
Issue issue2
Publisher Okayama University Medical School
Start Page 171
End Page 175
ISSN 0386-300X
NCID AA00508441
Content Type Journal Article
language English
Copyright Holders CopyrightⒸ 2012 by Okayama University Medical School
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Refereed True
PubMed ID 22525475
Web of Science KeyUT 000303175300010
JaLCDOI 10.18926/AMO/48266
FullText URL 66_2_163.pdf.pdf
Author Utsumi, Hiroya| Cabergoline as the Starting Treatment and its Long-term Effects (CASTLE) Study Group|
Abstract Several international studies have suggested that treatment of early Parkinsonʼs disease (PD) with a dopamine agonist instead of levodopa delays the occurrence of motor complications. This 5-year prospective, open, multicenter randomized study aimed to compare the effects of cabergoline on the onset of motor complications with those of levodopa in Japanese patients with early PD. Patients who had never been treated with dopamine agonists or levodopa were enrolled in this study. Four of 45 patients in the cabergoline group and 11 of 46 patients in the levodopa group developed motor complications. The estimated cumulative incidence of motor complications in the cabergoline and levodopa groups was 17オ and 34オ (hazard ratio, 0.57;95オ confidence interval, 0.18‒1.81;p=0.347). Thirty-five adverse events (AEs) were reported in 24 patients in the cabergoline group, while 16 AEs were reported in 13 patients in the levodopa group. Patients in the cabergoline group showed fewer motor complications than did those in the levodopa group, although the difference was not statistically significant. However, the hazard ratio found in this study was similar to those in previous reports.
Keywords cabergoline levodopa Parkinsonʼs disease motor complications
Amo Type Original Article
Publication Title Acta Medica Okayama
Published Date 2012-04
Volume volume66
Issue issue2
Publisher Okayama University Medical School
Start Page 163
End Page 170
ISSN 0386-300X
NCID AA00508441
Content Type Journal Article
language English
Copyright Holders CopyrightⒸ 2012 by Okayama University Medical School
File Version publisher
Refereed True
PubMed ID 22525474
Web of Science KeyUT 000303175300009
JaLCDOI 10.18926/AMO/48265
FullText URL 66_2_155.pdf.pdf
Author Moriyama, Masahiro| Kawaguchi, Atsuya| Yokokawa, Masaki| Ikeda, Shin| Kitagaki, Hajime| Uchida, Nobue|
Abstract A new hemispherical electrode to heat oral cavity cancer is proposed. The electrode does not produce a hot spot around its edge, a feature that usually arises when using radio frequency (RF) capacitive-type heating. The hemispherical electrode was designed by computer simulation using a 3-D finite element method. To assess its practicality and effectiveness, we built a prototype hemispherical electrode and evaluated its heating characteristics by phantom experiments. The heating effects on the phantom were measured by thermography. The concave phantom surface in contact with the hemispherical electrode showed a uniform increase in temperature, with no obvious edge effect. The proposed electrode allows non-invasive RF capacitive-type heating for intracavity tumors that was not previously considered possible, and should contribute to the multidisciplinary treatment of intracavity tumors.
Keywords radiofrequency heating capacitive-type heating electrode edge effect hemispherical electrode
Amo Type Original Article
Publication Title Acta Medica Okayama
Published Date 2012-04
Volume volume66
Issue issue2
Publisher Okayama University Medical School
Start Page 155
End Page 162
ISSN 0386-300X
NCID AA00508441
Content Type Journal Article
language English
Copyright Holders CopyrightⒸ 2012 by Okayama University Medical School
File Version publisher
Refereed True
PubMed ID 22525473
Web of Science KeyUT 000303175300008