42 results on '"H. Ohyabu"'
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2. [Nineteen multiple primary cancer cases of 100 patients undergoing lung cancer resection]
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T, Hatta, S, Matsuda, S, Kurisu, H, Ohyabu, T, Koyama, Y, Kita, M, Umeki, E, Kihana, Y, Morita, and T, Kushima
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Adult ,Aged, 80 and over ,Male ,Neoplasms, Multiple Primary ,Lung Neoplasms ,Sex Factors ,Japan ,Age Factors ,Humans ,Female ,Middle Aged ,Aged - Abstract
In our department, half of 100 consecutive lung cancer resection cases were over the age of 70 years. In the same 100 patients, nineteen cases had multiple primary cancers. Sixteen cases had double, two cases had triple, one case had quadruple primary cancers. The incidence rate of multiple primary cancers involving the lung was 19%. This incidence of 19% is higher than the others ever reported in Japan. It was concluded, when lung cancer patients were elder, that there was increasment in the frequency of multiple cancer cases involving lung, and there was a high possibility of the occurrence of 2nd and 3rd primary cancers.
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- 1995
3. [Severe obstructive necrotizing enterocolitis associated with carcinoma of the sigmoid colon: report of a case]
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M, Okada, S, Matsuda, S, Kurisu, H, Ohyabu, S, Tachibana, T, Hatta, and Y, Kita
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Male ,Sigmoid Neoplasms ,Humans ,Adenocarcinoma ,Enterocolitis, Pseudomembranous ,Intestinal Obstruction ,Aged - Abstract
A 68-year-old male diagnosed as carcinoma of the sigmoid colon developed shock and cardiac arrest just 8 hours after the onset of ielus. After resuscitation, exploratory laparotomy was carried out and it revealed gangrene spreading from the sigmoid colon over the distal 150cm of the terminal ileum, separated from the carcinoma by a normal segment of the colon 13cm in length. All the mesenteric vessels were pulsating normally. The whole necrotic lesion including the carcinoma was resected and an ileostomy was constructed. This is a noteworthy report of severe obstructive necrotizing enterocolitis with critical condition and wide involvement of the colon and intestine associated with carcinoma of the sigmoid colon.
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- 1994
4. [A case of simultaneous bilateral spontaneous pneumothorax]
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T, Hatta, S, Mastuda, S, Kuris, H, Ohyabu, S, Tachibana, Y, Kita, K, Oki, M, Ishii, M, Tabata, and M, Shibatouge
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Male ,Adolescent ,Thoracotomy ,Drainage ,Humans ,Pneumothorax ,Respiratory Insufficiency - Abstract
A 18-year-old man was admitted urgently complaining dyspnea, cyanosis and chest pain. The chest x-ray film revealed simultaneous bilateral pneumothorax. Chest drains were inserted immediately to the both chest cavities. On the 3 rd hospital day, radical operation for spontaneous pneumothorax with synchronous bilateral thoracotomies were performed through both axillary incision. Postoperative course was uneventful. The patient was discharged on the 8 th day after operation.
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- 1993
5. [Therapeutic effects of cefclidin against severe infections in patients with hematopoietic disorders. Hanshin Infection Study Group]
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N, Tatsumi, T, Im, Y, Furukawa, Y, Sannomiya, K, Inoue, T, Kageyama, H, Ohyabu, K, Akasaka, K, Nasu, and T, Yonezawa
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Adult ,Aged, 80 and over ,Male ,Leukemia ,Adolescent ,Lymphoma ,Neutrophils ,Middle Aged ,Cephalosporins ,Immunocompromised Host ,Leukocyte Count ,Sepsis ,Humans ,Female ,Child ,Respiratory Tract Infections ,Aged - Abstract
One hundred thirty-eight patients with severe infections associated with hematopoietic disorders were treated with cefclidin (CFCL), and the efficacy and the safety of the drug were evaluated. The results obtained are summarized below. 1. Of the 126 patients in whom the efficacies were evaluable, 22 (17.5%) responded markedly well and 48 (38.1%) moderately, and the overall efficacy rate was 55.6%. 2. Efficacy rates for different infections were: 20.0% in septicemia, 61.2% in suspected septicemia, 46.7% in respiratory tract infection and 25.0% in others. 3. Significantly different efficacy ratings were observed between a group of patients with neutrophil counts of less than 100/mm3 and that with neutrophil counts of higher than 501/mm3. 4. Out of 138 patients in whom the safety was evaluable, side effects were observed in 5 patients (3.6%) and abnormal laboratory test values in 9 (6.5%). None was serious, however.
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- 1992
6. [Effects of maintenance treatment after high-dose intravenous gamma-globulin for idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura]
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K, Yasunaga, T, Kokawa, H, Fujitake, S, Nomura, T, Kageyama, H, Ohyabu, N, Tatsumi, T, Im, K, Park, and H, Kawagoe
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Adult ,Immunosuppression Therapy ,Male ,Purpura, Thrombocytopenic, Idiopathic ,Adolescent ,Platelet Count ,Prednisolone ,Immunization, Passive ,Middle Aged ,Combined Modality Therapy ,Azathioprine ,Injections, Intravenous ,Humans ,Female ,gamma-Globulins ,Child ,Aged - Abstract
High-dose intravenous immunoglobulin (IVIG) for idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura (ITP) produces a dramatic and substantial increase in platelet count, but the increased count tends to return rapidly to its pretreatment level. We studied the effects of immunosuppressive treatment aimed at the maintenance of platelet counts following the IVIG administration in ITP. Thirty-five patients with ITP were treated with IVIG, and then thirty-two of them with an immunosuppressant (azathioprine) and a glucocorticoid (prednisolone). After IVIG, the platelet count increased significantly. With immunosuppressive therapy after IVIG, most patients had a tendency to maintain the counts. In particular, this maintaining effect was remarkable in those patients who had been responsive to the standard prednisolone therapy while non-responders to the prior prednisolone failed to maintain the counts. When prednisolone was given after IVIG, the effect of maintaining platelet counts was dose-dependent. The treatment with azathioprine and prednisolone after IVIG appears to be effective in maintenance of platelet counts.
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- 1991
7. [A case of localized pleural mesothelioma]
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T, Hatta, H, Ohyabu, S, Kurisu, S, Tachibana, Y, Kita, K, Oki, M, Okada, M, Uematsu, S, Matsuda, and K, Eno
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Male ,Mesothelioma ,Pleural Neoplasms ,Humans ,Middle Aged - Abstract
A case of localized pleural mesothelioma is reported. A 49-year-old man was operated for coin lesion detected on routine chest X-ray. A tumor arose from the visceral pleura of right lower lobe and was pedunculated. Size of the tumor was 4 x 3 x 3 cm. Cut surface of the tumor was solid and yellowish white. Pathological diagnosis was fibrous type of the pleural mesothelioma. The patient is well and has no sign of recurrence for three years. There are 123 cases of localized pleural mesothelioma including our case in Japan. Five in 78 cases which was diagnosed to be benign histologically at operation, had recurrence later. It is important to follow up strictly for long term.
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- 1991
8. [A case of extraskeletal Ewing's sarcoma of the chest wall]
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M, Nakamura, H, Ohyabu, S, Matsuda, K, Eno, A, Kodama, M, Saito, S, Matsuura, and N, Ishii
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Male ,Adolescent ,Humans ,Soft Tissue Neoplasms ,Sarcoma, Ewing ,Thorax - Abstract
A case of extraskeletal Ewing's sarcoma arising in the chest wall of a 15-year-old male is reported in this paper. His complaint was chest and back pain. Physical examination and laboratory data disclosed no abnormality. Radiographs and computed tomography revealed chest wall tumor, and resection of the tumor with a portion of the eighth rib was performed. Histologically, there was no involvement of the rib at all. The tumor tissue was composed of solidly packed tumor cells which were uniform in size and shape. Individual tumor cells were small, round-shaped, and had scanty, ill-defined cytoplasm. The diastase-digested, PAS positive material was found in the cytoplasm. NSE (neuron specific enolase) was positive, but EMA (epithelial membrane antigen) LCA (leucocyte common antigen), and keratin were negative. With these results, we got a diagnosis of extraskeletal Ewing's sarcoma. Combination chemotherapy with vincristine, cyclophosphamide, adriamycin, actinomycin D was administered after operation, and there is no evidence of recurrence after 12 months of follow-up.
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- 1990
9. Temperature dependence of MOSFET characteristics in weak inversion
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H. Ohyabu and M. Nishida
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Permittivity ,Physics ,Condensed matter physics ,Band gap ,Doping ,Analytical chemistry ,Atmospheric temperature range ,Elementary charge ,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials ,symbols.namesake ,Boltzmann constant ,symbols ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,Absolute zero ,Surface states - Abstract
A knowledge of the MOSFET operating in weak inversion is important for circuits with low leakage specifications. This paper discusses the effect of temperature on the MOSFET in weak inversion. The reciprocal slope n of the log I DS versus V GS relationship between source-drain current I DS and gate bias V GS may be given by \frac{1}{(n - 1 - \gamma)^{2}} = \frac{2C\min{ox}\max{2}}{q\epsilon_{s}N_{B}} [\frac{3}{4} \frac{E_{g^{0}}{q} - (\frac{3}{2}\alpha + \frac{k}{q})T] with \alpha \equiv (k/q)(38.2 - \ln N_{B} + (3/2) \ln T) and γ ≡ C_{ss}/C_{ox} , where C ox is the oxide capacitance per unit area, C ss the surface states capacitance per unit area, q the electronic charge, e s the permittivity of silicon, N B the bulk doping concentration, k the Boltzmann's constant, T the absolute temperature, and E_{g0} the extrapolated value of the energy gap of lightly doped silicon at T = 0 K. This theoretical formula was in good agreement with experimental results in a temperature range of interest.
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- 1977
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10. [An autopsy study of immunoblastic lymphadenopathy (IBL)-like T-cell lymphoma in a patient previously treated with chemotherapy in colon cancer]
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M, Tsuji, Y, Itoh, H, Fukada, H, Mori, K, Sugimori, H, Ohyabu, and T, Kageyama
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Male ,Lymphoma ,Mitomycin ,T-Lymphocytes ,Combined Modality Therapy ,Mitomycins ,Neoplasms, Multiple Primary ,Immunoblastic Lymphadenopathy ,Antineoplastic Combined Chemotherapy Protocols ,Colonic Neoplasms ,Humans ,Uracil ,Aged ,Tegafur - Abstract
A 77-year-old man was admitted to our hospital, due to systemic lymph node swelling. Nine months before his admission, he had been given a right hemicolonectomy for a colon cancer, that had been followed by chemotherapy (MMC and Tegafur). Laboratory testing revealed these findings: RBC 217 x 10(4)/mm3, Hb 8.3 g/dl, haptoglobin less than 10 mg/dl, positive Coombs test, cold hemagglutinin titer, 1:512, and polyclonal hyper r-globulinemia. A biopsy of a lymph node specimen exhibited the histological appearance of an IBL-like T-cell lymphoma described by Shimoyama et al. Although treatment with prednisolone was started for autoimmune hemolytic anemia, the patient died of severe anemia two months after the appearance of his lymph node symptoms.
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- 1989
11. Serum alpha 1-microglobulin levels in diseases of the hematopoietic system
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T, Kageyama and H, Ohyabu
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Adult ,Male ,Leukemia ,Adolescent ,Alpha-Globulins ,Humans ,Female ,Middle Aged ,Multiple Myeloma ,Hematologic Diseases ,Polycythemia Vera ,Aged - Published
- 1987
12. Variation of plasma fibronectin levels in leukemia patients
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T, Kageyama, H, Ohyabu, and S, Ohshiba
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Leukemia ,Humans ,Fibronectins - Abstract
In the present study plasma fibronectin levels were determined in patients with hematopoietic malignancy, particularly leukemias, in an effort to clarify their clinical implications. Among leukemia patients, those with AML, ALL, ATL or CLL had various plasma fibronectin levels that were higher in some cases, while lower in others, as compared to normal control values. An elevation of the fibronectin level was noted often in APL, while lower fibronectin values were observed in many instances of CML. In these types of leukemia, acute exacerbation as well as supervention of infection tended to be associated with lower than normal levels of fibronectin. An especially marked depression of fibronectin occurred, when leukemia was complicated by sepsis or DIC, in which a good parallel was noted between the progress of disease and the fibronectin level. In lymphoproliferative diseases, the fibronectin value varied widely, but low fibronectin levels were frequently associated with intercurrent infection or an extreme deterioration of the general physical conditions.
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- 1989
13. [Ceftriaxone as a single agent in empirical therapy of infection in patients with hematologic disorders. Hanshin Infection Study Group]
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J, Kuyama, T, Yonezawa, T, Kageyama, H, Ohyabu, T, Kitani, N, Taniguchi, T, Masaoka, H, Shibata, K, Yasunaga, and H, Fujitake
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Adult ,Male ,Adolescent ,Ceftriaxone ,Drug Evaluation ,Humans ,Multicenter Studies as Topic ,Female ,Bacterial Infections ,Middle Aged ,Infusions, Intravenous ,Hematologic Diseases ,Aged - Abstract
For seventy episodes of infection in hematologic disorders mostly during the phase of severe granulocytopenia, a trial was designed to evaluate the efficacy of a new third-generation cephalosporin, ceftriaxone (CTRX). The regimen consisted mainly of drip infusion of CTRX 2 g every 12 hours. The overall response rate achieved was 54.3 percent. Two episodes of an outpatient with malignant lymphoma were effectively treated by CTRX at a dose of 2-4 g once a day, reflecting its long biological half-life. Gastrointestinal symptoms, hypersensitivity reactions and elevation of hepatic enzyme levels occurred rarely (6.4 and 5.1 percent of the patients, respectively), and these abnormalities were mild and reversible. Thus, CTRX may be recommended as an effective monotherapy in the treatment of infections in immunocompromised patients with hematologic disorders.
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- 1989
14. [Preoperative systemic chemotherapy (FAC) in 3 cases of advanced breast cancer]
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K, Mizumoto, H, Ohyabu, S, Ryu, M, Jimi, H, Ishikawa, Y, Akashi, A, Miyoshi, and Y, Mawatari
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Adult ,Doxorubicin ,Antineoplastic Combined Chemotherapy Protocols ,Preoperative Care ,Humans ,Breast Neoplasms ,Female ,Fluorouracil ,Combined Modality Therapy ,Cyclophosphamide ,Drug Administration Schedule ,Aged - Abstract
Three cases of advanced breast cancer treated with preoperative systemic chemotherapy (FAC) were reported. Radical mastectomy was performed in all three cases after partial response to the systemic chemotherapy. Systemic chemotherapy itself is easy to manage and its resulting response rates and side effects are comparable to those of intra-arterial infusion chemotherapy.
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- 1986
15. [Therapeutic effects of imipenem/cilastatin sodium against severe infections in patients with hematopoietic disorders. Hanshin Infection Study Group]
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N, Tatsumi, T, Nin, Y, Sannomiya, T, Kageyama, H, Ohyabu, K, Akasaka, K, Nasu, T, Yonezawa, N, Tominaga, and T, Kitani
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Adult ,Aged, 80 and over ,Male ,Clinical Trials as Topic ,Adolescent ,Lymphoma ,Cilastatin, Imipenem Drug Combination ,Bacterial Infections ,Middle Aged ,Anti-Bacterial Agents ,Drug Combinations ,Imipenem ,Leukemia, Myeloid, Acute ,Leukocyte Count ,Cilastatin ,Humans ,Female ,Infusions, Intravenous ,Aged - Abstract
One hundred ninety-eight patients with severe infections associated with hematopoietic disorders were treated with imipenem/cilastatin sodium (IPM/CS), and the efficacy and safety of the drug were evaluated. The results obtained are summarized below. 1. Out of 182 patients in whom efficacies are evaluable, responses were excellent in 50 patients, good in 52, fair in 21 and poor in 59, and the efficacy rating was 56.0%. 2. The efficacy rating in 87 patients who had failed to respond to prior treatment with other antibiotics was 58.6%. 3. There were significant differences in efficacy ratings when patients were grouped according to differences the number of neutrophils after treatment, less than 100, 101 approximately 500 and over 501/mm3. 4. The eradication rate in 38 patients from whom causative organisms were isolated was 75.8%. 5. Out of 197 patients in whom the safety was evaluable, side effects were observed in 19 patients (9.6%) and abnormal laboratory test values in 15 (7.6%).
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- 1989
16. PRELIMINARY NEUTRAL INJECTION EXPERIMENTS ON DOUBLET III
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J.H. Kamperschroer, E.S. Fairbanks, R.P. Chase, H. Palmer, C. Tucker, R.T. Snider, A. Kitsunezaki, J.M. Lohr, G.L. Jahns, R.K. Fisher, C.L. Hsieh, J.R. Treglio, S.S. Wojtowicz, J.L. Luxon, R.D. Stambaugh, J. Beal, R.P. Seraydarian, H. Ohyabu, D.O. Overskei, J. Williams, J. Fasolo, A. Nerem, M. Ohtsuka, N.H. Brooks, J.R. Smith, P.I. Petersen, C. Muller, J. Kim, K. Shinya, T. Bandurraga, D.R. Eames, G. Bramson, T. McMahon, H. Lizarraga, M. Nishikawa, S.K. Wong, R.L. Freeman, T. Matsuda, H. Yokomizo, F.P. Blau, T.N. Todd, B. Seffens, S. Ejima, T.S. Taylor, A. Langhorn, A.J. Lieber, J.F. Tooker, J.C. DeBoo, R.D. Stav, K.H. Burrell, D.F. Vaslow, D.B. McColl, M. Shimada, C.J. Armentrout, F.B. Marcus, T.W. Petrie, J.C. Wesley, M.A. Mahdavi, R.W. Harvey, R.W. Callis, J.T. Scoville, B. Brown, R.J. Groebner, M. Nagami, and A.P. Colleraine
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Heating power ,Tokamak ,Deuterium ,Beamline ,Chemistry ,law ,Hydrogen fuel ,Stored energy ,Plasma ,Current (fluid) ,Atomic physics ,law.invention - Abstract
Summary The first Neutral Injection System Beamline became operational on the Doublet III tokamak in September 1981. Power delivery tests and system debugging proceeded through December and initial experiments on plasma heating were started in January 1982. This first beamline has been running well and as of February 1982 is routinely delivering about 2.0 MW of neutral hydrogen power to various circular and elongated dee-shaped deuterium plasmas. The second beamline is now being brought on-line and we expect to have 5–6 MW of heating power available for definitive β studies in mid 1982. We find that the change in the total plasma stored energy caused by the beams is essentially independent of toroidal field and plasma current, but increases weakly with density. The total stored energy increases with current and density, but is independent of toroidal field. A volume-average βT= 2.2% is obtained in low toroidal field discharges.
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- 1982
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17. Clinical investigation on serum ceruloplasmin levels in tumors of the hematopoietic organs
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H, Ohyabu and T, Kageyama
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Neoplasms ,Ceruloplasmin ,Humans ,Hematologic Diseases ,Hematopoiesis - Published
- 1987
18. [Efficacy and safety of cefbuperazone in severe infections complicating hematologic diseases Hanshin Infection Study Group]
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T, Kageyama, H, Ohyabu, T, Masaoka, H, Shibata, K, Nagai, T, Kitani, A, Horiuchi, H, Kawagoe, K, Yasunaga, and T, Yonezawa
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Adult ,Aged, 80 and over ,Male ,Clinical Trials as Topic ,Leukemia ,Adolescent ,Lymphoma ,Bacterial Infections ,Middle Aged ,Hematologic Diseases ,Injections, Intravenous ,Humans ,Female ,Cephamycins ,Child ,Infusions, Intravenous ,Aged - Abstract
Cefbuperazone (CBPZ) was administered to patients with severe infections complicating hematologic diseases to assess its efficacy and safety under such clinical conditions. Primary diseases in this series of 78 cases included; acute leukemia in 41 cases, chronic leukemia in 6 cases, other leukemia in 9 cases, malignant lymphoma in 13 cases, multiple myeloma in 3 cases, aplastic anemia in 5 cases and 1 other case. Types of infection included sepsis; proven or suspected, in 59 cases, pulmonary infection in 8 cases, upper respiratory infection in 5 cases, and other cases. CBPZ was infused by an intravenous drip method at a dosage of 4-8 g daily. Patients' ages ranged from 14 to 85 years. Clinical response to the CBPZ regimen was excellent in 24 cases, good in 22 cases, fair in 2 cases, and poor in 30 cases. Thus the overall efficacy rate (percentage of cases showing an excellent or good response) was 59.0%. Efficacy rates for individual types of infection were: documented sepsis 16.7%, suspected sepsis 58.5%, lower respiratory infection 62.5%, and upper respiratory infection 100%. CBPZ also proved to be effective in 61.0% of cases with a neutrophil count of less than 500/mm3 prior to therapy. Side effects encountered were diarrhea in 1 case, gastric discomfort in 1 case and hepatic dysfunction in 5 cases. These side effects, however, were not dose-related, and none were serious. These results indicate that CBPZ has a high therapeutic efficacy even in patient with compromised immunodefenses.
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- 1988
19. Anti-ATLA antibody in patients with leukemias with special reference to its relevance to blood transfusion
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T, Kageyama, H, Ohyabu, and S, Ohshiba
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Adult ,Male ,Deltaretrovirus Infections ,Leukemia ,Humans ,Blood Transfusion ,Female ,Middle Aged ,Antibodies, Viral ,Deltaretrovirus - Published
- 1986
20. Safety and effectiveness of stiripentol in patients with Dravet syndrome: A prospective, 3-year, postmarketing surveillance study.
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Kitamura Y, Ohyabu H, Miura T, Takei-Masuda N, Matsui D, Inoue Y, and Ohtsuka Y
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Aim: To conduct a postmarketing surveillance study of patients with Dravet syndrome in Japan to investigate the safety and effectiveness of long-term, real-world, clinical use of stiripentol (STP)., Method: This prospective study was conducted over 156 weeks in all patients with Dravet syndrome who started STP treatment from its launch in Japan in November 2012 until August 2017. Adverse drug reactions (ADRs) were investigated by degree of seriousness. Effectiveness was determined based on a comprehensive assessment by the physician in charge as well as on the percentage change in the number of seizures from the pretreatment period., Results: In total, 520 patients (266 males, 254 females; mean age [SD] 10 years 6 months [9 years 10 months]; age range 0-50 years) were included in the safety analysis set, and 515 patients in the effectiveness analysis set. ADRs occurred in 69.2%, including somnolence, decreased appetite, dizziness, in order of frequency. Twelve deaths occurred, the rate of which was not higher than the reported rates. No new safety concerns were identified. The rate of overall improvement (marked or moderate) after 156 weeks or at treatment discontinuation was 37.7%. Decreases in the number of all seizure types over the long term were confirmed., Interpretation: In real-world clinical settings, long-term STP treatment can be safe and effective in patients with Dravet syndrome., (© 2025 The Author(s). Developmental Medicine & Child Neurology published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of Mac Keith Press.)
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- 2025
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21. Effects of trigger point acupuncture treatment on temporomandibular disorders: a preliminary randomized clinical trial.
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Itoh K, Asai S, Ohyabu H, Imai K, and Kitakoji H
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- Adult, Female, Humans, Male, Mouth, Musculoskeletal Pain etiology, Outcome Assessment, Health Care, Temporomandibular Joint Disorders complications, Treatment Outcome, Young Adult, Acupuncture Points, Acupuncture Therapy methods, Musculoskeletal Pain therapy, Temporomandibular Joint, Temporomandibular Joint Disorders therapy
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We compared the effects of trigger point acupuncture with that of sham acupuncture treatments on pain and oral function in patients with temporomandibular disorders (TMDs). This 10-week study included 16 volunteers from an acupuncture school with complaints of chronic temporomandibular joint myofascial pain for at least 6 months. The participants were randomized to one of two groups, each receiving five acupuncture treatment sessions. The trigger point acupuncture group received treatment at trigger points for the same muscle, while the other acupuncture group received sham treatment on the trigger points. Outcome measures were pain intensity (visual analogue scale) and oral function (maximal mouth opening). After treatment, pain intensity was less in the trigger point acupuncture group than in the sham treatment group, but oral function remained unchanged in both groups. Pain intensity decreased significantly between pretreatment and 5 weeks after trigger point (p<0.001) and sham acupunctures (p<0.050). Group comparison using the area under the curve demonstrated a significant difference between groups (p=0.0152). Compared with sham acupuncture therapy, trigger point acupuncture therapy may be more effective for chronic temporomandibular joint myofascial pain., (Copyright © 2012. Published by Elsevier B.V.)
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- 2012
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22. Analgesic effects of acupuncture on pain after mandibular wisdom tooth extraction.
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Kitade T and Ohyabu H
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- Anesthetics, Local, Humans, Mandible, Pain Measurement, Treatment Outcome, Acupuncture Analgesia, Electroacupuncture, Molar, Third, Pain, Postoperative prevention & control, Tooth Extraction
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We evaluated the analgesic effects of acupuncture on postoperative pain by comparing patients who underwent routine tooth extraction alone (control group) and those who underwent tooth extraction in combination with acupuncture (experimental group) by the random allocation method. As teeth easy to extract. requiring no gingival incision (grade A) or those difficult to extract, requiring gingival incision or bone cutting (grade B). As local anesthesia, 1.8 ml or 3.6 ml of 2% xylocaine was used. The LI.4, Hegu on both sides and ST.7, Xiaguan and ST.6, Jiache on the affected side were selected. Low frequency electrical acupuncture was performed. When acupuncture was used in combination with tooth extraction, 3 of 22 patients did not develop postoperative pain. In patients with wisdom teeth difficult to extract (grade B), acupuncture used in combination with local anesthesia decreased postoperative pain.
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- 2000
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23. Traumatic cardiac herniation diagnosed by echocardiography and chest CT scanning: report of a case.
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Matsuda S, Hatta T, Kurisu S, Ohyabu H, Koyama T, and Kita Y
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- Accidents, Traffic, Cardiac Surgical Procedures methods, Echocardiography, Follow-Up Studies, Heart Diseases etiology, Heart Diseases surgery, Hernia diagnosis, Hernia etiology, Herniorrhaphy, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Multiple Trauma complications, Multiple Trauma surgery, Pericardium surgery, Tomography, X-Ray Computed, Treatment Outcome, Wounds, Nonpenetrating surgery, Heart Diseases diagnosis, Pericardium injuries, Wounds, Nonpenetrating complications, Wounds, Nonpenetrating diagnosis
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A 62-year-old man who had suffered fractures of the left chest wall and hemothorax 1 year earlier was admitted to our hospital with multiple injuries as a result of a traffic accident. Chest drainage was immediately performed under the diagnosis of left hemothorax followed by immobilization of fractures of the femur and radius. On the second day after admission, he suddenly developed severe chest pain and dyspnea after sitting up in bed. Echocardiography and chest computed tomography (CT) showed herniation of the left ventricle into the left thoracic cavity, whereby a diagnosis of cardiac herniation due to rupture of the pericardium was made and an emergency surgical repair was successfully performed. Only eight cases of patients surviving after traumatic cardiac herniation have been reported in Japan; however, this is the first in which a preoperative diagnosis was made by echocardiography and chest CT scanning prior to surgical repair.
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- 1999
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24. [Lung laceration caused by penetrating chest wall injury in Hanshin & Awaji earthquake: a case report].
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Hatta T, Matsuda S, Kurisu S, Koyama T, Kita Y, Umeki M, Kihana E, and Ohyabu H
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- Adult, Emergencies, Humans, Japan, Male, Disasters, Lung Injury, Pneumonectomy, Wounds, Penetrating surgery
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A 36-year-old man having a left lower lobe laceration caused by penetrating chest wall injury was operated on 5 hours after Hanshin & Awaji Earthquake. At thoracotomy, significant destruction of the left lower lobe was observed. Therefore, we gave up repairing a lung, and performed left lower lobectomy, with a satisfactory outcome. Our hospital is located on 30 km south of seismic center, but the function of our hospital was not completely paralyzed. In Awaji island, emergent treatments were done satisfactorily.
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- 1998
25. [Nineteen multiple primary cancer cases of 100 patients undergoing lung cancer resection].
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Hatta T, Matsuda S, Kurisu S, Ohyabu H, Koyama T, Kita Y, Umeki M, Kihana E, Morita Y, and Kushima T
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- Adult, Age Factors, Aged, Aged, 80 and over, Female, Humans, Japan epidemiology, Male, Middle Aged, Sex Factors, Lung Neoplasms epidemiology, Lung Neoplasms surgery, Neoplasms, Multiple Primary epidemiology
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In our department, half of 100 consecutive lung cancer resection cases were over the age of 70 years. In the same 100 patients, nineteen cases had multiple primary cancers. Sixteen cases had double, two cases had triple, one case had quadruple primary cancers. The incidence rate of multiple primary cancers involving the lung was 19%. This incidence of 19% is higher than the others ever reported in Japan. It was concluded, when lung cancer patients were elder, that there was increasment in the frequency of multiple cancer cases involving lung, and there was a high possibility of the occurrence of 2nd and 3rd primary cancers.
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- 1995
26. [Severe obstructive necrotizing enterocolitis associated with carcinoma of the sigmoid colon: report of a case].
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Okada M, Matsuda S, Kurisu S, Ohyabu H, Tachibana S, Hatta T, and Kita Y
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- Adenocarcinoma complications, Aged, Enterocolitis, Pseudomembranous complications, Humans, Intestinal Obstruction complications, Male, Sigmoid Neoplasms complications, Adenocarcinoma surgery, Enterocolitis, Pseudomembranous surgery, Intestinal Obstruction surgery, Sigmoid Neoplasms surgery
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A 68-year-old male diagnosed as carcinoma of the sigmoid colon developed shock and cardiac arrest just 8 hours after the onset of ielus. After resuscitation, exploratory laparotomy was carried out and it revealed gangrene spreading from the sigmoid colon over the distal 150cm of the terminal ileum, separated from the carcinoma by a normal segment of the colon 13cm in length. All the mesenteric vessels were pulsating normally. The whole necrotic lesion including the carcinoma was resected and an ileostomy was constructed. This is a noteworthy report of severe obstructive necrotizing enterocolitis with critical condition and wide involvement of the colon and intestine associated with carcinoma of the sigmoid colon.
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- 1994
27. [A case of simultaneous bilateral spontaneous pneumothorax].
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Hatta T, Mastuda S, Kuris S, Ohyabu H, Tachibana S, Kita Y, Oki K, Ishii M, Tabata M, and Shibatouge M
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- Adolescent, Drainage, Humans, Male, Pneumothorax complications, Respiratory Insufficiency complications, Thoracotomy methods, Pneumothorax surgery, Respiratory Insufficiency surgery
- Abstract
A 18-year-old man was admitted urgently complaining dyspnea, cyanosis and chest pain. The chest x-ray film revealed simultaneous bilateral pneumothorax. Chest drains were inserted immediately to the both chest cavities. On the 3 rd hospital day, radical operation for spontaneous pneumothorax with synchronous bilateral thoracotomies were performed through both axillary incision. Postoperative course was uneventful. The patient was discharged on the 8 th day after operation.
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- 1993
28. [Therapeutic effects of cefclidin against severe infections in patients with hematopoietic disorders. Hanshin Infection Study Group].
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Tatsumi N, Im T, Furukawa Y, Sannomiya Y, Inoue K, Kageyama T, Ohyabu H, Akasaka K, Nasu K, and Yonezawa T
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- Adolescent, Adult, Aged, Aged, 80 and over, Cephalosporins adverse effects, Child, Female, Humans, Immunocompromised Host, Leukemia immunology, Leukocyte Count, Lymphoma immunology, Male, Middle Aged, Neutrophils, Cephalosporins therapeutic use, Leukemia complications, Lymphoma complications, Respiratory Tract Infections drug therapy, Sepsis drug therapy
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One hundred thirty-eight patients with severe infections associated with hematopoietic disorders were treated with cefclidin (CFCL), and the efficacy and the safety of the drug were evaluated. The results obtained are summarized below. 1. Of the 126 patients in whom the efficacies were evaluable, 22 (17.5%) responded markedly well and 48 (38.1%) moderately, and the overall efficacy rate was 55.6%. 2. Efficacy rates for different infections were: 20.0% in septicemia, 61.2% in suspected septicemia, 46.7% in respiratory tract infection and 25.0% in others. 3. Significantly different efficacy ratings were observed between a group of patients with neutrophil counts of less than 100/mm3 and that with neutrophil counts of higher than 501/mm3. 4. Out of 138 patients in whom the safety was evaluable, side effects were observed in 5 patients (3.6%) and abnormal laboratory test values in 9 (6.5%). None was serious, however.
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- 1992
29. [Effects of maintenance treatment after high-dose intravenous gamma-globulin for idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura].
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Yasunaga K, Kokawa T, Fujitake H, Nomura S, Kageyama T, Ohyabu H, Tatsumi N, Im T, Park K, and Kawagoe H
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- Adolescent, Adult, Aged, Azathioprine therapeutic use, Child, Combined Modality Therapy, Female, Humans, Immunosuppression Therapy, Injections, Intravenous, Male, Middle Aged, Platelet Count drug effects, Prednisolone therapeutic use, Purpura, Thrombocytopenic, Idiopathic blood, Immunization, Passive methods, Purpura, Thrombocytopenic, Idiopathic therapy, gamma-Globulins administration & dosage
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High-dose intravenous immunoglobulin (IVIG) for idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura (ITP) produces a dramatic and substantial increase in platelet count, but the increased count tends to return rapidly to its pretreatment level. We studied the effects of immunosuppressive treatment aimed at the maintenance of platelet counts following the IVIG administration in ITP. Thirty-five patients with ITP were treated with IVIG, and then thirty-two of them with an immunosuppressant (azathioprine) and a glucocorticoid (prednisolone). After IVIG, the platelet count increased significantly. With immunosuppressive therapy after IVIG, most patients had a tendency to maintain the counts. In particular, this maintaining effect was remarkable in those patients who had been responsive to the standard prednisolone therapy while non-responders to the prior prednisolone failed to maintain the counts. When prednisolone was given after IVIG, the effect of maintaining platelet counts was dose-dependent. The treatment with azathioprine and prednisolone after IVIG appears to be effective in maintenance of platelet counts.
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- 1991
30. Ph1-positive acute lymphoblastic leukemia associated with an isochromosome 17q.
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Kageyama T, Takiuchi H, Hasegawa M, Ohyabu H, and Horiike S
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- Antineoplastic Combined Chemotherapy Protocols therapeutic use, Biomarkers, Tumor, Blast Crisis pathology, Humans, Incidence, Male, Middle Aged, Precursor Cell Lymphoblastic Leukemia-Lymphoma drug therapy, Chromosome Aberrations, Chromosomes, Human, Pair 17 ultrastructure, Philadelphia Chromosome, Precursor Cell Lymphoblastic Leukemia-Lymphoma genetics
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We report a patient with Ph1-positive acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) having i(17q) in whom bony lesions were the initial clinical manifestation. The patient was a 53-year-old male who began to have pains in his left hip early in March 1985. Relevant findings on admission included: WBC 21,300/microliters; blast cells 73.5%; peripheral blood blast cells, peroxidase (-), PAS (-) and esterase (-); cytoimmunologic markers, Ia(+) cells 49.1%, CD10(+) cells 67.1%, CD20(+) cells 75.1%; positivity for TdT, and Ph1(+); and i(17q) upon chromosomal analysis. These findings led to a diagnosis of ALL with Ph1(+),i(17q). This case seems to represent an exceedingly rare instance of Ph1(+),i(17q) ALL in which the differential diagnosis between blast transformation of CML and Ph1(+) ALL was initially difficult to make.
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- 1991
31. [A case of localized pleural mesothelioma].
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Hatta T, Ohyabu H, Kurisu S, Tachibana S, Kita Y, Oki K, Okada M, Uematsu M, Matsuda S, and Eno K
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- Humans, Male, Mesothelioma pathology, Middle Aged, Pleural Neoplasms pathology, Mesothelioma surgery, Pleural Neoplasms surgery
- Abstract
A case of localized pleural mesothelioma is reported. A 49-year-old man was operated for coin lesion detected on routine chest X-ray. A tumor arose from the visceral pleura of right lower lobe and was pedunculated. Size of the tumor was 4 x 3 x 3 cm. Cut surface of the tumor was solid and yellowish white. Pathological diagnosis was fibrous type of the pleural mesothelioma. The patient is well and has no sign of recurrence for three years. There are 123 cases of localized pleural mesothelioma including our case in Japan. Five in 78 cases which was diagnosed to be benign histologically at operation, had recurrence later. It is important to follow up strictly for long term.
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- 1991
32. [A case of extraskeletal Ewing's sarcoma of the chest wall].
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Nakamura M, Ohyabu H, Matsuda S, Eno K, Kodama A, Saito M, Matsuura S, and Ishii N
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- Adolescent, Humans, Male, Sarcoma, Ewing surgery, Soft Tissue Neoplasms surgery, Thorax, Sarcoma, Ewing pathology, Soft Tissue Neoplasms pathology
- Abstract
A case of extraskeletal Ewing's sarcoma arising in the chest wall of a 15-year-old male is reported in this paper. His complaint was chest and back pain. Physical examination and laboratory data disclosed no abnormality. Radiographs and computed tomography revealed chest wall tumor, and resection of the tumor with a portion of the eighth rib was performed. Histologically, there was no involvement of the rib at all. The tumor tissue was composed of solidly packed tumor cells which were uniform in size and shape. Individual tumor cells were small, round-shaped, and had scanty, ill-defined cytoplasm. The diastase-digested, PAS positive material was found in the cytoplasm. NSE (neuron specific enolase) was positive, but EMA (epithelial membrane antigen) LCA (leucocyte common antigen), and keratin were negative. With these results, we got a diagnosis of extraskeletal Ewing's sarcoma. Combination chemotherapy with vincristine, cyclophosphamide, adriamycin, actinomycin D was administered after operation, and there is no evidence of recurrence after 12 months of follow-up.
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- 1990
33. [Ceftriaxone as a single agent in empirical therapy of infection in patients with hematologic disorders. Hanshin Infection Study Group].
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Kuyama J, Yonezawa T, Kageyama T, Ohyabu H, Kitani T, Taniguchi N, Masaoka T, Shibata H, Yasunaga K, and Fujitake H
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- Adolescent, Adult, Aged, Bacterial Infections etiology, Ceftriaxone administration & dosage, Ceftriaxone adverse effects, Drug Evaluation, Female, Humans, Infusions, Intravenous, Male, Middle Aged, Multicenter Studies as Topic, Bacterial Infections drug therapy, Ceftriaxone therapeutic use, Hematologic Diseases complications
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For seventy episodes of infection in hematologic disorders mostly during the phase of severe granulocytopenia, a trial was designed to evaluate the efficacy of a new third-generation cephalosporin, ceftriaxone (CTRX). The regimen consisted mainly of drip infusion of CTRX 2 g every 12 hours. The overall response rate achieved was 54.3 percent. Two episodes of an outpatient with malignant lymphoma were effectively treated by CTRX at a dose of 2-4 g once a day, reflecting its long biological half-life. Gastrointestinal symptoms, hypersensitivity reactions and elevation of hepatic enzyme levels occurred rarely (6.4 and 5.1 percent of the patients, respectively), and these abnormalities were mild and reversible. Thus, CTRX may be recommended as an effective monotherapy in the treatment of infections in immunocompromised patients with hematologic disorders.
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- 1989
34. [Efficacy and safety of cefbuperazone in severe infections complicating hematologic diseases Hanshin Infection Study Group].
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Kageyama T, Ohyabu H, Masaoka T, Shibata H, Nagai K, Kitani T, Horiuchi A, Kawagoe H, Yasunaga K, and Yonezawa T
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- Adolescent, Adult, Aged, Aged, 80 and over, Bacterial Infections etiology, Cephamycins administration & dosage, Cephamycins adverse effects, Child, Clinical Trials as Topic, Female, Humans, Infusions, Intravenous, Injections, Intravenous, Lymphoma complications, Male, Middle Aged, Bacterial Infections drug therapy, Cephamycins therapeutic use, Hematologic Diseases complications, Leukemia complications
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Cefbuperazone (CBPZ) was administered to patients with severe infections complicating hematologic diseases to assess its efficacy and safety under such clinical conditions. Primary diseases in this series of 78 cases included; acute leukemia in 41 cases, chronic leukemia in 6 cases, other leukemia in 9 cases, malignant lymphoma in 13 cases, multiple myeloma in 3 cases, aplastic anemia in 5 cases and 1 other case. Types of infection included sepsis; proven or suspected, in 59 cases, pulmonary infection in 8 cases, upper respiratory infection in 5 cases, and other cases. CBPZ was infused by an intravenous drip method at a dosage of 4-8 g daily. Patients' ages ranged from 14 to 85 years. Clinical response to the CBPZ regimen was excellent in 24 cases, good in 22 cases, fair in 2 cases, and poor in 30 cases. Thus the overall efficacy rate (percentage of cases showing an excellent or good response) was 59.0%. Efficacy rates for individual types of infection were: documented sepsis 16.7%, suspected sepsis 58.5%, lower respiratory infection 62.5%, and upper respiratory infection 100%. CBPZ also proved to be effective in 61.0% of cases with a neutrophil count of less than 500/mm3 prior to therapy. Side effects encountered were diarrhea in 1 case, gastric discomfort in 1 case and hepatic dysfunction in 5 cases. These side effects, however, were not dose-related, and none were serious. These results indicate that CBPZ has a high therapeutic efficacy even in patient with compromised immunodefenses.
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- 1988
35. [Preoperative systemic chemotherapy (FAC) in 3 cases of advanced breast cancer].
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Mizumoto K, Ohyabu H, Ryu S, Jimi M, Ishikawa H, Akashi Y, Miyoshi A, and Mawatari Y
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- Adult, Aged, Breast Neoplasms drug therapy, Breast Neoplasms surgery, Combined Modality Therapy, Cyclophosphamide administration & dosage, Doxorubicin administration & dosage, Drug Administration Schedule, Female, Fluorouracil administration & dosage, Humans, Antineoplastic Combined Chemotherapy Protocols therapeutic use, Breast Neoplasms therapy, Preoperative Care
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Three cases of advanced breast cancer treated with preoperative systemic chemotherapy (FAC) were reported. Radical mastectomy was performed in all three cases after partial response to the systemic chemotherapy. Systemic chemotherapy itself is easy to manage and its resulting response rates and side effects are comparable to those of intra-arterial infusion chemotherapy.
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- 1986
36. [An autopsy study of immunoblastic lymphadenopathy (IBL)-like T-cell lymphoma in a patient previously treated with chemotherapy in colon cancer].
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Tsuji M, Itoh Y, Fukada H, Mori H, Sugimori K, Ohyabu H, and Kageyama T
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- Aged, Colonic Neoplasms pathology, Colonic Neoplasms surgery, Combined Modality Therapy, Humans, Male, Mitomycin, Mitomycins administration & dosage, T-Lymphocytes, Tegafur administration & dosage, Uracil administration & dosage, Antineoplastic Combined Chemotherapy Protocols therapeutic use, Colonic Neoplasms drug therapy, Immunoblastic Lymphadenopathy pathology, Lymphoma pathology, Neoplasms, Multiple Primary
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A 77-year-old man was admitted to our hospital, due to systemic lymph node swelling. Nine months before his admission, he had been given a right hemicolonectomy for a colon cancer, that had been followed by chemotherapy (MMC and Tegafur). Laboratory testing revealed these findings: RBC 217 x 10(4)/mm3, Hb 8.3 g/dl, haptoglobin less than 10 mg/dl, positive Coombs test, cold hemagglutinin titer, 1:512, and polyclonal hyper r-globulinemia. A biopsy of a lymph node specimen exhibited the histological appearance of an IBL-like T-cell lymphoma described by Shimoyama et al. Although treatment with prednisolone was started for autoimmune hemolytic anemia, the patient died of severe anemia two months after the appearance of his lymph node symptoms.
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- 1989
37. Serum alpha 1-microglobulin levels in diseases of the hematopoietic system.
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Kageyama T and Ohyabu H
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- Adolescent, Adult, Aged, Female, Humans, Leukemia blood, Male, Middle Aged, Multiple Myeloma blood, Polycythemia Vera blood, Alpha-Globulins analysis, Hematologic Diseases blood
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- 1987
38. Anti-ATLA antibody in patients with leukemias with special reference to its relevance to blood transfusion.
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Kageyama T, Ohyabu H, and Ohshiba S
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- Adult, Deltaretrovirus Infections immunology, Deltaretrovirus Infections transmission, Female, Humans, Leukemia therapy, Male, Middle Aged, Antibodies, Viral analysis, Blood Transfusion, Deltaretrovirus immunology, Leukemia immunology
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- 1986
39. Variation of plasma fibronectin levels in leukemia patients.
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Kageyama T, Ohyabu H, and Ohshiba S
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- Humans, Fibronectins blood, Leukemia blood
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In the present study plasma fibronectin levels were determined in patients with hematopoietic malignancy, particularly leukemias, in an effort to clarify their clinical implications. Among leukemia patients, those with AML, ALL, ATL or CLL had various plasma fibronectin levels that were higher in some cases, while lower in others, as compared to normal control values. An elevation of the fibronectin level was noted often in APL, while lower fibronectin values were observed in many instances of CML. In these types of leukemia, acute exacerbation as well as supervention of infection tended to be associated with lower than normal levels of fibronectin. An especially marked depression of fibronectin occurred, when leukemia was complicated by sepsis or DIC, in which a good parallel was noted between the progress of disease and the fibronectin level. In lymphoproliferative diseases, the fibronectin value varied widely, but low fibronectin levels were frequently associated with intercurrent infection or an extreme deterioration of the general physical conditions.
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- 1989
40. [Therapeutic effects of imipenem/cilastatin sodium against severe infections in patients with hematopoietic disorders. Hanshin Infection Study Group].
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Tatsumi N, Nin T, Sannomiya Y, Kageyama T, Ohyabu H, Akasaka K, Nasu K, Yonezawa T, Tominaga N, and Kitani T
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- Adolescent, Adult, Aged, Aged, 80 and over, Anti-Bacterial Agents administration & dosage, Bacterial Infections etiology, Cilastatin administration & dosage, Cilastatin, Imipenem Drug Combination, Clinical Trials as Topic, Drug Combinations administration & dosage, Drug Combinations therapeutic use, Female, Humans, Imipenem administration & dosage, Infusions, Intravenous, Leukocyte Count, Male, Middle Aged, Anti-Bacterial Agents therapeutic use, Bacterial Infections drug therapy, Cilastatin therapeutic use, Imipenem therapeutic use, Leukemia, Myeloid, Acute complications, Lymphoma complications
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One hundred ninety-eight patients with severe infections associated with hematopoietic disorders were treated with imipenem/cilastatin sodium (IPM/CS), and the efficacy and safety of the drug were evaluated. The results obtained are summarized below. 1. Out of 182 patients in whom efficacies are evaluable, responses were excellent in 50 patients, good in 52, fair in 21 and poor in 59, and the efficacy rating was 56.0%. 2. The efficacy rating in 87 patients who had failed to respond to prior treatment with other antibiotics was 58.6%. 3. There were significant differences in efficacy ratings when patients were grouped according to differences the number of neutrophils after treatment, less than 100, 101 approximately 500 and over 501/mm3. 4. The eradication rate in 38 patients from whom causative organisms were isolated was 75.8%. 5. Out of 197 patients in whom the safety was evaluable, side effects were observed in 19 patients (9.6%) and abnormal laboratory test values in 15 (7.6%).
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- 1989
41. [A case of acute myelogenous leukemia occurring during the second trimester of pregnancy (author's transl)].
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Tsumoto S, Ohyabu H, Sueyoshi K, and Kageyama T
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- Abortion, Therapeutic, Adult, Female, Humans, Pregnancy, Pregnancy Trimester, Second, Leukemia, Myeloid, Acute therapy, Pregnancy Complications, Hematologic therapy
- Published
- 1981
42. Clinical investigation on serum ceruloplasmin levels in tumors of the hematopoietic organs.
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Ohyabu H and Kageyama T
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- Hematopoiesis, Humans, Ceruloplasmin blood, Hematologic Diseases blood, Neoplasms blood
- Published
- 1987
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