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Population aging in japan : a lesson for brazil
The bulletin of the Yamaguchi Medical School Volume 52 Issue 3-4
The purpose of this study was to compare demographic trends in the aging of the Japanese and Brazilian populations on the basis of health indicator data collected by the statistics bureaus of the Japanese and Brazilian governments. The demographic and health indicator data from surveys by the Statistics Bureaus of the Japanese and Brazilian governments and other sources were obtained from websites. The data showed that Japan has an aging population, that the number of elderly persons in Japan is increasing and that the Government of Japan has a plan to address future demands for health resources by this aging population, whereas Brazil has a rapidly population aging but no plan for its future health services. Brazil may need to increase the number of hospitals and hospital beds and develop a medical care plan for the elderly within its Unified Health System.
Creators : Sendo Eliane Satie | Inoue Masaiwa | Laskar MS | Harada Noriaki Publishers : Yamaguchi University School of Medicine Date Issued : 2005-12
Histopathological and immunohistochemical studies were conducted to investigate the local existence and distribution of mast cells, fibroblasts or dendritic cells, and myofibroblasts in scleroderma, while paying particular attention to the interstices around the adnexa. The skin tissues in 15 cases of systemic scleroderma were classified histopathologically into three stages: early, fully developed, and late stage. Mesenchymal cells were distinguished immunohistochemically by 6 markers: tryptase, CD34, factor XIIIa, alpha smooth muscle actin (αSMA), vimentin, and desmin. In scleroderma, there was an increase in the number of tryptase-positive mast cells in the interstices around the adnexa. With no relation to the interstitial sites, there was a significant decrease in the number of CD34-positive cells in the late stage, and a significant increase in αSMA-positive cells in the fully developed stage, but a decrease in the late stage. Results of the present study brought about the following new findings: it was only in the mast cells that there was a significant difference in the cell distribution between the interstices around the adnexa and the interstices in non-adnexal sites. Secondly, it was suggested that mast cells, CD34-positive dendritic cells, and αSMA-positive myofibroblasts were involved in the fibrosis and shrinkage or disappearance of the adnexa when scleroderma developed.
Creators : Yokoyama Emi Publishers : Yamaguchi University School of Medicine Date Issued : 2005-12
Prediction of early intrahepatic recurrence of hepatocellular carcinoma by molecular profiling
The bulletin of the Yamaguchi Medical School Volume 52 Issue 3-4
Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) has a poor prognosis even after curative surgery, due to the high frequency of early intrahepatic recurrence (IHR). Conventional staging systems are almost completely inadequate, and need to be complemented by novel tools. To this end, many investigators have performed DNA microarray analysis on the basis of genome-wide information. However, so far, few studies have been able to truly account for the clinical efficacy of DNA microarray analysis in HCC. To address this dilemma, we used a supervised learning method with information of 7070 genes from 33 HCC samples, to construct a 12-gene predictor for early IHR, and then evaluated its predictive performance in 27 independent HCC samples. Our 12-gene predictor correctly predicted early IHR or non-recurrence in 25 (93%) of the 27 independent samples. This predictive value is higher than that of any other system currently available, suggesting that our system can serve as a robust tool for accurate prediction of early IHR of HCC. I emphasize in this mini-review that, although there are some technical issues to resolve prior to clinical use, DNA microarray technology can provide molecular basis to initiate “bench to bedside” translation, which cannot be easily reached with other methods.
Creators : Iizuka Norio Publishers : Yamaguchi University School of Medicine Date Issued : 2005-12
Application of cell therapy using stem cell into intractable diseases has been noted as the medicine in the next generation taking the place of organ transplantation. Bone marrow cells have been focused as a candidate of the source of this therapy. Liver failure is a terminal state of all advanced liver diseases and thousands of patients are dying of decompensated liver cirrhosis in every year in Japan. Liver transplantation must be the strongest weapon to relieve those patients. However, particularly in Japan, liver transplantation has not been popularized. In this sense, we thought of autologous bone marrow cells transplantation for decompensated liver cirrhosis. Basic studies using animal model revealed that transplanted bone marrow cells into syngenic mouse suffering from liver cirrhosis migrated into the damaged liver and transdifferentiated to the hepatocytes. Based upon the animal studies, clinical trial of this new cell therapy supported by the Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare is ongoing. It is early to estimate this therapy. However, free from liver failure has been observed in some cases.
Creators : Okita Kiwamu | Sakaida Isao | Terai Shuji | Yamamoto Naoki | Omori Kaoru | Ishikawa Tsuyoshi | Aoyama Kouji | Shinoda Koh | Hamamoto Yoshihiko Publishers : Yamaguchi University School of Medicine Date Issued : 2005-12
Creators : Matsukuma Satoshi | Yoshimura Kiyoshi | Tsunedomi Ryouichi | Hazama Shoichi | Nagano Hiroaki Publishers : Yamaguchi University School of Medicine Date Issued : 2020
Creators : 宅野 貴子 | 白石 景子 | 宮崎 綾子 | 花田 千鶴美 Publishers : 山口大学医学部附属病院看護部 Date Issued : 2002
患者と看護師の介護保健に関する意識調査
院内看護研究発表会集録 Volume 平成14年度
Creators : 濱津 紫乃 | 澤田 孝子 | 河内 和江 | 山本 純子 | 宇多川 文子 Publishers : 山口大学医学部附属病院看護部 Date Issued : 2002
Creators : 平原 文子 | 岡 恭子 | 上野 由紀恵 | 林 智子 | 斉藤 恵子 Publishers : 山口大学医学部附属病院看護部 Date Issued : 2002
Creators : 縄田 優子 | 糸中 美枝子 | 坪井 陽子 | 内田 美智子 Publishers : 山口大学医学部附属病院看護部 Date Issued : 2002
Creators : 月森 恵美 | 長富 貞子 | 正木 晴美 | 河村 利栄 Publishers : 山口大学医学部附属病院看護部 Date Issued : 2002
Creators : 磯部 順子 | 福井 幸枝 | 岡崎 理恵子 | 上野 麻佐美 | 花田 千鶴美 | 村上 京子 Publishers : 山口大学医学部附属病院看護部 Date Issued : 2002
Creators : 田中 篤子 | 仲田 麻里 | 田中 京子 | 稲森 真弥 | 三村 豊子 | 山本 惠子 Publishers : 山口大学医学部附属病院看護部 Date Issued : 2002
看護記録に関するアンケート調査の報告
院内看護研究発表会集録 Volume 平成14年度
Creators : 浅江 文枝 Publishers : 山口大学医学部附属病院看護部 Date Issued : 2002
Creators : 藤野 純子 | 北崎 律子 | 藤井 聡美 | 金山 正子 | 黒田 由利子 Publishers : 山口大学医学部附属病院看護部 Date Issued : 2002
ICUにおける自動尿量計(ニョウダス)の有用性の検討
院内看護研究発表会集録 Volume 平成14年度
Creators : 竹本 雅子 | 西村 淑乃 | 倉田 町恵 Publishers : 山口大学医学部附属病院看護部 Date Issued : 2002
Creators : 三木 砂織 | 兵頭 紀代美 | 岡村 美穂 | 高木 啓子 Publishers : 山口大学医学部附属病院看護部 Date Issued : 2002
医療者への不信感を持つ患者の看護の一事例
院内看護研究発表会集録 Volume 平成14年度
Creators : 牟田 のぞみ | 岡本 孝子 | 横田 久子 | 河村 富美恵 | 山中 京子 Publishers : 山口大学医学部附属病院看護部 Date Issued : 2002
Creators : 冨田 悦子 | 原田 美佐 | 西村 美子 Publishers : 山口大学医学部附属病院看護部 Date Issued : 2002
Creators : 太田 雅代子 | 末森 節子 | 前田 美恵子 | 宗國 敦子 | 田中 好枝 Publishers : 山口大学医学部附属病院看護部 Date Issued : 2002
胃切除術を受けた患者への食事指導の検討
院内看護研究発表会集録 Volume 平成14年度
Creators : 池田 清郁 | 下川 千鶴 | 波田 栄子 | 石川 知子 | 宇多川 文子 | 縄田 敏子 Publishers : 山口大学医学部附属病院看護部 Date Issued : 2002
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