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Autor:
Tamura, Koji, Tsuji, Hisako, Nishiue, Takashi, Tokunaga, Satoshi, Yajima, Ibuki, Higashi, Tokio, Iwasaka, Toshiji
Publikováno v:
American Journal of Nephrology; 1998, Vol. 18 Issue 4, p280-284, 5p
Autor:
ODA, Kango, KUBO, Yasunori, HIRATAKE, Yasusuke, INOUE, Susumu, HIGASHI, Tokio, ONO, Toshihiko, MURATA, Shohei, OYAMA, Choko, MISHINA, Teruo, MURAKAMI, Takeshi, OKAMURA, Yoshiaki, YAMADA, Yosuke, YASUI, Akihiro
Publikováno v:
泌尿器科紀要. 12(2):141-150
Statistics on out-patients visited to our urological clinic from 1959 to 1963 were reported. The total number of out-patients was 5, 523. The percent distribution of diagno s i s was recorded as the following order of frequencies : cystitis (16.8 %),
Autor:
Furusawa, Taro, Higashi, Tokio, Mishina, Teruo, Murakami, Takeshi, Yasui, Akihiro, Takahashi, Tohru
Publikováno v:
泌尿器科紀要. 14(3):230-235
For past twenty months since January, 1966, 619 strains of pathogenic bacteria were isolated from urine of the patients with urinary tract infection and submitted for sensitivity tests to aminobenzyl penicillin as well as other commonly used antibiot
Autor:
Oda, Kango, Inoue, Susumu, Higashi, Tokio, Fujimura, Shin, Ono, Toshihiko, Murata, Shohei, Murakami, Tsuyoshi
Publikováno v:
泌尿器科紀要. 14(8):551-559
A late result of the external diversion of the upper urinary tract for carcinoma of the bladder, uterus cancer, renal tuberculosis and miscellaneous disease was studied. And an aftercare of this type of urinary diversion was briefly discussed based o
Autor:
ODA, Kango, KUBO, Yasunori, HIRATAKE, Yasusuke, INOUE, Susumu, HIGASHI, Tokio, ONO, Toshihiko, MURATA, Shohei, OYAMA, Choko, MISHINA, Teruo, MURAKAMI, Takeshi, OKAMURA, Yoshiaki, YAMADA, Yosuke, YASUI, Akihiro
Publikováno v:
泌尿器科紀要. 12(2):151-160
Statistics on in-patients and operative treatments experienced at our urological clinic from 1959 to 1963 were reported. The total number of in-patients was 962. Upper urinary urolithiasis was the most frequent lesion, occupying 19.0 % of all cases.