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2. Immunohistological study to determine the presence of pericryptal myofibroblasts and basement membrane in colorectal epithelial tumors
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Higaki, Shingo, Tada, Masahiro, Nishiaki, Makoto, Mitani, Nobuyuki, Yanai, Hideo, and Okita, Kiwamu
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- 1999
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3. Pyloric stenosis due to Crohn's disease
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Nakamura, Hiroki, Yanai, Hideo, Miura, Osamu, Minamisono, Yoshikazu, Mitani, Nobuyuki, Higaki, Shingo, Tada, Masahiro, and Okita, Kiwamu
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- 1998
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4. 99mTc-HSA-D scintigraphy in the diagnosis of protein-losing gastroenteropathy due to secondary amyloidosis
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Suzuki, Chieko, Higaki, Shingo, Nishiaki, Makoto, Mitani, Nobuyuki, Yanai, Hideo, Tada, Masahiro, and Okita, Kiwamu
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- 1997
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5. 99mTc-HSA-D scintigraphy in the diagnosis of protein-losing gastroenteropathy due to secondary amyloidosis.
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Suzuki, Chieko, Higaki, Shingo, Nishiaki, Makoto, Mitani, Nobuyuki, Yanai, Hideo, Tada, Masahiro, and Okita, Kiwamu
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Secondary amyloidosis frequently involves the gastrointestinal tract and may result in ulceration, hemorrhage, and protein-losing enteropathy. We report a patient with severe hypoalbuminemia in whom endoscopy revealed widespread ulceration of the small intestine. The protein-losing site was detected by
99m Tc-diethylene triamine pentaacetic acid human serum albumin (99m Tc HSA-D) scintigraphy. This evidence suggests that the ulcers and mucosal lesions associated with amyloidosis contribute to abnormal protein loss from the gastrointestinal tract. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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6. Emergency colonoscopy for the diagnosis of lower intestinal bleeding.
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Tada, Masahiro, Shimizu, Seiji, and Kawai, Keiichi
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During the past 8 years, we performed emergency colonoscopy in 206 patients in whom severe bloody stools suggested bleeding of the lower digestive tract. The site of hemorrhage could be determined in 184 patients (89.3%). In cases with severe hemorrhage, the causes were stercoral rectal ulcer and bleeding from the small intestine or the upper GI tract. The bleeding tended to be mild in patients with other colon diseases. Determination of the bleeding site was impossible or difficult when a large amount of blood was present in the intestinal lumen or the blood was completely discharged. These observations suggest that emergency colonoscopy is effective for determination of the site of GI bleeding, but improvements are considered to be needed especially in the preparation for the examination in patients in critical condition. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 1991
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7. Abstracts of selected papers presented at the 30th annual meeting of The Japanese Society of Gastroenterology October 20-22, 1988 - Kagoshima, Japan.
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Asada, Shuji, Matsumoto, Akio, Takeuchi, Katsuhiro, Kuwayama, Hajime, Kitajima, M., Mogi, M., Tada, Masahiro, Kawano, Hirofumi, Nakamura, Masahiko, Oda, Masaya, Yabuki, Kiyotaka, Watanabe, Yozo, Arakawa, Tetsuo, Kobayashi, Kenzo, Ota, S., Hiraishi, H., Imai, Shinpei, Itoh, Makoto, Miura, Soichiro, and Asakura, Hitoshi
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- 1989
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8. Abstracts of selected papers presented at the 74th general meeting of the japanese society of gastroenterology.
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Yoshino, Junji, Nakazawa, Saburo, Takagi, Kunio, Ozawa, Shoji, Kameya, Akira, Ito, Yoshiaki, Tada, Masahiro, Karita, Mikio, Masuda, Kazuhiko, Asanuma, Tateki, Sato, Akira, Asaki, Shigeru, Takahashi, Hiroshi, Namatame, Kimio, Aoki, Jun, Suzuki, Sohtaro, Yamao, Tetsuhiko, Shimao, Hitoshi, Yoshinaka, Masato, and Kimoto, Kunihiko
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- 1989
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9. Abstracts of selected papers presented at the 73rd general meeting of The Japanese Society of Gastroenterology.
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Nakama, Hidenori, Saito, Hiroshi, Kakizaki, Ryosuke, Takeshita, Toshitaka, Chen, Pei-Chin, Asaka, Masahiro, Saitoh, Masao, Toyohara, Tokiaki, Murakami, Taihei, Fujita, Masahide, Taguchi, Tetsuo, Tada, Masahiro, Yamaguchi, Nozomi, Yoshikawa, N., Miyaji, Makoto, Hoshino, Makoto, Satoh, Tatsuyuki, Kodama, Tadashi, Yamao, Kenji, and Naito, Yasuo
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- 1988
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10. A case of primary amyloidosis confined to the small intestine.
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Shimizu, Sciji, Yoshinaka, Masato, Tada, Masahiro, Kawamoto, Kazutoshi, Inokuchi, Hideto, and Kawai, Keiichi
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A 60 year-old man with primary amyloidosis confined to the small intestine was reported. Multiple polyps of the small intestine were found by an upper GI series and enteroscopic polypectomy revealed massive deposition of amyloid in the lamina propria and the submucosa. No predisposing disorder or other sites of deposition were found, and the diagnosis of primary amyloidosis of the small intestine was confirmed. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 1986
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11. Growth rates of colorectal carcinoma and adenoma by roentgenologic follow-up observations.
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Tada, Masahiro, Misaki, Fumio, and Kawai, Keiichi
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During the last 15 years, seventeen patients with polypoid lesions or carcinoma in the colon or rectum were repeatedly examined with barium enemas. The doubling time of these colorectal tumors was calculated according to Spratt's theory of the growth rate of neoplasms. The doubling times of 6 carcinomas varied from 92.4 to 1032.2 days with those of early carcinomas being much shorter than those of advanced lesions. Advanced lesions of the proximal colon had a shorter doubling time than those of the distal colon. The doubling times of 6 adenomatous polyps ranged from 146.5 to 398.5 days, thus coinciding with the time interval of the carcinomas. However, 5 other adenomatous polyps did not grow during the follow-up period which ranged from 420 to 816 days. There was no definite correlation between the doubling time and the histology of the tumors. The difference in the doubling time of carcinomas correlated more with location than the histological grade of malignancy. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 1984
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12. Proceedings of the 25th annual meeting From October 13-15, 1983-Yamaguchi, Japan.
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Takasu, Sachio, Takizawa, Thouichiro, Koike, Morio, Tatsuta, Masaharu, Okuda, Shigeru, Okuda, Junichi, Ida, Kazunori, Yamada, Naoyuki, Furuchi, Sohtaroh, Kurokawa, Kimie, Adachi, Hitomi, Sakaki, Nobuhiro, Tada, Masahiro, Yachi, Akira, Namatame, Kimio, Watanabe, Hiromu, Ohara, Shuichi, Asaki, Shigeru, Yoshino, Junji, and Nakazawa, Saburo
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- 1984
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13. Analysis of the clinical features of ischemic colitis.
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Tada, Masahiro, Misaki, Fumio, and Kawai, Keiichi
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Although ischemic colitis is not rare in the elderly with episodes of ischemia involving the heart and brain, clinical features of mild cases (transient type) have seldom been reported. Whereas the diagnostic findings of ischemice colitis are said to be longitudinal ulcers and stricture, longitudinal ulcers were noted only in 38% of the transient type in our series. For the correct diagnosis of the transient type, it was necessary to observe slight mucosal changes such as edema, congestion and petechiae by colonoscopy. It is emphasized that for the diagnosis of the mild transient type of ischemic colitis emergency colonoscopy must be performed as soon as possible after the onset of abdominal pain or rectal bleeding. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 1983
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14. Endoscopic polypectomy for the removal of polyps of the small intestine.
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Tada, Masahiro, Misaki, Fumio, Akasaka, Yuzo, and Kawai, Keiichi
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Since intussusception is a common complication of the Peutz-Jeghers polyps, laparotomy should be recommended to remove them. However, all of them will not be palpable or discernible during laparotomy. Operative endoscopy was employed for removing polyps of the small intestine of a 22-year-old female who was previously diagnosed as Peutz-Jeghers syndrome. Using a newly designed enteroscope with two channels (SIF-2C, Olympus), four large polyps over 1 cm in size were removed from the ileum and jejunum with safety. Endoscopic polypectomy is one of the rapidly advancing fields and widely spread methods in gastrointestinal endoscopy since the introduction of electrosurgical techniques. Although the endoscopic removal of polyps arising from the esophagus, stomach, duodenum, colon and rectum can be performed with ease and safety, polypectomy for the polyps of the small intestine has never been performed because of the technical difficulties to handle the scope in the small intestine. Two channel enteroscope resolved this problem. Therefore, it is emphasized that double channel enteroscope makes the polypectomy in the small intestine possible and the indication of enteroscopy will be more widely extended. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 1982
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15. Endoscopic studies on the minute structures of colonic mucosa in the follow-up observation of ulcerative colitis.
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Tada, Masahiro, Misaki, Fumio, Shimono, Michihiro, Motoi, Shigehiro, Suto, Yoshimasa, Katoh, Saburo, Kohli, Yoshihiro, and Kawai, Keiichi
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Thirty cases of ulcerative colitis were examined endoscopically by means of magnifying colonoscope with dye spraying method (the combined method), and their minute mucosal structures were classified into four categories endoscopically, which correlated well with the histological findings. By this procedure, it was easy to detect the subsidence of inflammation of the mucosa in the quiescent phase or to reveal the active inflammatory involvement of the bowel. Moreover, inspecting the minute changes of the colonie mucosa detected by the combined method, remission was more correctly decided and rigid control is contributing to the decrease in the recent rate of recurrence of ulcerative colitis. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 1978
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16. New insertion technique in colonoscopy, forming N-loop and using a stiffening cord.
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Tada, Masahiro, Takemura, Syuhei, Misaki, Fumio, and Kawai, Keiichi
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New insertion technique in colonoscopy with a middle length colonoscope which is easy to be handled and without guidance of fluoroscopy was reported. Forming a small N-loop at the sigmoid colon, it was easy to pass the sigmoid colon where is one of the most difficult points to pass through. Further, using a stiffening cord, the sigmoid colon and the transverse colon were easily straightened and no more loop was seen. With this technique, ileocecal area was observed in 26 of 30 cases (86.7%), and its average time for the insertion required only 17.4 minutes. Therefore, with this technique, it is emphasized that we can easily observed almost all parts of the colonic mucosa and also terminal ileum without the fluoroscopic control. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 1976
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17. A case of carcinoma of the ileocecal valve.
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Tada, Masahiro, Kodama, Tadashi, Suto, Yoshimasa, Kohli, Yoshihiro, and Kawai, Keiichi
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A rare case of carcinoma of the ileocecal valve is reported, which is endoscopically confirmed by the colonofiberscope (Olympus CF-LB type apparatus) and a biopsy examination. The characteristic endoscopical findings of this tumor reveals an irregularly shaped tumor with superficial depression circumscribed at the ileocecal valve and the lack of peristalsis. Colonofiberscopy is of value in the differential diagnosis of the ileocecal lesions when carried out in the combination with roentgenographic studies and histological examination using biopsy specimens. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 1974
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18. Abstracts of selected papers presented at the 33rd Annual Meeting of the Japanese Society of Gastroenterology
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Hasuo, Tomonobu, Hosoi, Tohzo, Nagano, M., Motizuki, F., Arima, Miwako, Kouzu, Teruo, Murata, Yoko, Ide, Hiroko, Shiozaki, Hitoshi, Kobayashi, Kenji, Kawano, Tatsuyuki, Endo, Mitsuo, Koyama, Shohei, Tsujii, Hirohiko, Kondo, Fukuo, Ebara, Masaaki, Nakashima, Osamu, Kojiro, Masamichi, Takayama, Tadatoshi, Makuuchi, Masatoshi, Kurokawa, Fumie, Okita, Kiwamu, Itoh, Yoshinobu, Akamatsu, Kouichi, Tanaka, Sachiko, Kitamura, Tsugio, Ikeda, Kenji, Kumada, Hiromitsu, Majima, Yasuo, Tanikawa, Kyuichi, Imaoka, Shingi, Sasaki, Yo, Ohkura, Yasuo, Nakamura, Kyoichi, Hirakawa, Masahiko, Fuchigami, Tadahiko, Tsuda, Sumio, Matsui, Toshiyuki, Tsuruta, Osamu, Arima, Nobuyuki, Ohishi, Takashi, Egawa, Naoto, Sawada, Toshio, Muto, Tetsuichiro, Sata, Michio, Tanikawa, Kyuichi, Takase, Shujiro, Tsutsumi, Mikihiro, Uchikoshi, Toshiyuki, Maeyama, Shiro, Unoura, M., Kaneko, S., Kiyosawa, Kendo, Tanaka, Eiji, Nishiguchi, Shuhei, Kuroki, Tetsuo, Hosoda, Ito, Yoshimi, Yasuda, Kiyomi, Tashima, Koichi, Ohta, Yasuyuki, Okazaki, Yukinori, Miyoshi, Yasuhiko, Yoshino, Junji, Nakazawa, Saburo, Ashida, Kiyoshi, Sakaguchi, Masahiro, Ohara, Shuichi, Asaki, Shigeru, Ise, Hideo, Matsuno, Seiki, Higashide, Shun-ichi, Inoue, Kazutomo, Matsumoto, Teiji, Tsunoda, Tsukasa, Moriizumi, S., Shimosegawa, T., Sawabu, Norio, Satomura, Yoshitake, Noda, Aiji, Ibuki, Eri, Atsumi, M., Kashima, K., Omagari, Kazuhiro, Toyonaga, Atsushi, Takasaki, Yoshihisa, Muranaga, Tomoko, Tada, Masahiro, Murakami, Atsushi, Kihira, Ken, Yosida, Yukio, Kimura, Ken, Miyazaki, Yasuhiro, Hirao, Masanori, Inoue, Kazuhiko, Hidaka, Tohru, Inoue, Osami, Yatsuhashi, Hiroshi, Kaminishi, Michio, Shimoyama, Shouji, Takahashi, Michiko, Yamada, Gotaro, Takano, Susumu, Omata, Masao, Ito, Nobuyasu, Tameda, Yukihiko, Kondo, T., Sainokami, S., Arase, Yasuji, Kumada, Hiromitsu, Seki, Takeshi, Kiyosawa, Kendo, Yasunaga, Mitsuru, Sanuki, Kazutosi, Tomiya, Tomoaki, Fujiwara, Kenji, Tada, Kouji, Akamatsu, Kouichi, Ohtake, Yoshio, Hirasawa, Hiroyuki, Suzuki, Kazuyuki, Sato, Shunichi, Takahashi, Hiroaki, Mizumoto, Ryuji, Aoike, Akira, Watanabe, Kazuhiko, Yamaguti, Osahumi, Kuwayama, Hajime, Asakura, Hitoshi, Narisawa, Rintaro, Kumashiro, Ryukichi, Sata, Michio, Kubota, Yoshitsugu, Inoue, Kyoichi, Shibata, Tokimune, Hayakawa, Tetsuo, and Hattori, Takanori
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- 1993
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19. Proceedings of the 19th autumn meeting from October 18 to 20, 1977-Nara, Japan
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Kitano, Atsuo, Kobayashi, Kenzo, Furukawa, Hiroo, Yamamoto, Yasutake, Kawai, Keiichi, Morikawa, Susumu, Maeda, Yoshiaki, Tajima, Tsuyoshi, Wakasa, Haruki, Yamazaki, Tadashi, Muto, Tetsuichiro, Kino, Isamu, Watanabe, Hikaru, Hiwatashi, Nobuo, Shirakabe, Hikoo, Nakamura, Kyoichi, Ikeda, Noritsugi, Matsumura, Takanori, Yamashiro, Moriya, Tsuchiya, Shuji, Takemura, Hiroshi, Miyake, Takeo, Oishi, Masami, Suzaki, Tsuyoshi, Sakaki, Nobuhiro, Okazaki, Yukinori, Ono, Tokio, Tanaka, Michio, Suzuki, Shigeru, Tada, Masahiro, Suto, Yoshimasa, Kobayashi, Shigeo, and Nishizawa, Mamoru
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- 1978
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20. Proceedings of the 25th Annual Meeting from October 13–15, 1983—Yamaguchi, Japan
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Kawano, Sunao, Kamada, Takenobu, Arakawa, T., Kobayashi, K., Oda, Masaya, Nakamura, Masahiko, Watanabe, Norihito, Tsukada, Nobuhiro, Komatsu, Hirokazu, Yonei, Yoshikazu, Akaiwa, Hirofumi, Ichikawa, Eiki, Tsuchiya, Masaharu, Tatsuta, Masaharu, Okuda, Shigeru, Tsukamoto, Yoshihisa, Segawa, Kosei, Yoshida, Yukika, Fukuchi, Sotaro, Iida, Yozo, Takeuchi, Ken, Sato, Masanobu, Kano, Atsushi, Oka, Hiroyuki, Asada, Shuji, Mizushima, Kazuo, Shibata, Yoshimi, Sakai, Masahiko, Miyake, Takeo, Sakai, Hideaki, Yoshida, Yukio, Aoki, Teruaki, Kitajima, M., Sohma, S., Matsueda, Kei, Umeda, Noritsugu, Noda, Ken-ichi, Esaki, Takaro, Takahashi, Seiichi, Konishi, Yoichi, Higashi, Shunsaku, Mizumoto, Ryuji, Ohta, Goroku, Nakanuma, Yasuni, Tateno, Hiroo, Kido, Choichiro, Kojiro, Masamichi, Nakashima, Toshiro, Kagawa, Keizo, Ashihara, Tsukasa, Nakamura, Tatsuya, Tsuchiya, Masaharu, Nomoto, Minoru, Ichida, Fumihiro, Kobayashi, Kenichi, Unoura, Masashi, Ushio, Kyosuke, Yamada, Tatsuya, Tanaka, Keiji, Yao, Tsuneyoshi, Kobayashi, Shigeo, Matsukawa, Masaaki, Tanabe, Makoto, Yamada, Akiyoshi, Kawamura, Ryoki, Okabe, Masato, Fuchigami, Tadahiko, Kohrogi, Norio, Taniyama, S., Katsumata, Tomoe, Atari, Hideo, Yamagata, Shoichi, Sato, Toshio, Matsushiro, Takashi, Suzuki, Noriyoshi, Kameda, Haruo, Nakayama, Fumio, Osuga, Toshiaki, Maki, Tetsuo, Higasa, Yorinori, Miyoshi, Akima, Kasugai, Tatsuzo, Tomita, Eiichi, Hashimoto, Osamu, Suzuki, Kazuyuki, Sato, Shunichi, Fujiwara, Kenji, Yoshiba, Makoto, Akamatsu, Kouichi, Tada, Kouji, Yamada, Nobuo, Shibata, Hisao, Matsuda, Shoshi, Hanta, Tetsuro, Abe, Hirohiko, Tanikawa, Kyuichi, Imawari, M., Kato, Yasuhiro, Noda, Yatsugi, Unoura, Masashi, Tanaka, Nobuyoshi, Kobayashi, Kenichi, Hattori, Nobu, Hatano, Kiichi, Kobayashi, Shigeyasu, Sato, Nobuhiro, Kamada, Takenobu, Yamaguchi, Masayuki, Okazaki, Yukinori, Kurosaka, Hanzo, Oohara, Takeshi, Yamashita, Yoshimasa, Onji, Morikazu, Kashiwagi, Toru, Koizumi, Takeo, Noguchi, Takashi, Mizumoto, Ryuji, Toda, Satoshi, Mimura, Hisashi, Moriyasu, Fuminori, Ban, Nobuyuki, Ohnishi, Kunihiko, Saito, Masayuki, Ohnishi, Kunihiko, Saito, Masayuki, Saito, Masaaki, Tanabe, Takayoshi, Tobe, Kazuo, Miyakawa, S., Araki, T., Mimura, Kazuo, Tatsuno, Jiro, Kojima, Kuniaki, Sugiura, Mitsuo, Kaneko, Masayuki, Nakajima, Toshio, Tanaka, Masato, Onizuka, Toshio, Adachi, K., Shirota, A., Iwakoshi, Kazuhiko, Watanabe, Shigenori, Sasaki, Hiroaki, Yaguchi, Tomoaki, Satake, Yoshiharu, Fujita, Rikiya, Iida, Mitsuo, Nakada, Kō, Aoyama, Iwao, Yamamoto, Yasuro, Okazaki, Kazuichi, Aoki, Yoshihiro, Nishiyama, Akitsugu, Suzuki, Koichi, Kitahora, Tetsuji, Inaniwa, Kenichi, Yoshimasu, Hitoshi, Tomizawa, Mineo, Ichida, Fumihiro, Shirai, Tadashi, Yamaguchi, Kotaro, Tada, Masahiro, Watanabe, Yoshiyuki, Kitano, Atsuo, Kobayashi, Kenzo, Fukuda, Hirohide, Makiyama, Kazuya, Harada, Hideo, Oto, Masao, Kuroda, Akira, Kojima, Kuniji, Takebe, Takaaki, Hayakawa, Tetsuo, Kasugai, Tatsuzo, Oi, Itaru, Kitamura, Tsugio, Saisho, Hiromitsu, and Komatsu, Kanji
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- 1984
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21. Proceedings of the 23rd Autumn Meeting from October 14–16, 1981-Yonago City, Tottori, Japan
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Hoshi, Takeshi, Shikata, Toshio, Rubin, Emanuel, Cohn, Isidore, Hirayama, Chisato, Hirata, Makizo, Saito, Mitsuru, Sano, Masatoshi, Sasagawa, Tsutomu, Ishii, Hiromasa, Ebihara, Yoko, Okabe, Kazuhiko, Takahashi, Tohru, Ichida, Fumihiro, Yamada, Shoji, Nagasaka, Kazumi, Ogura, Kazuo, Yamauchi, Masayoshi, Fujisawa, Kiyoshi, Hayakawa, Tetsuo, Takeda, Yoshinobu, Wakabayashi, Akira, Kuroda, Akira, Yahata, Kazuhiko, Ishikawa, Isao, Akao, Shuichi, Nakayama, Kenji, Nosaka, Yasuo, Watahiki, Hajime, Nakano, Satoshi, Okuyama, Sumihiko, Inokawa, Tsuguo, Marino, Isao, Nakamura, Teruo, Yanagisawa, Jiro, Tsujii, Tadasu, Osuga, Toshiaki, Tanimura, Hiroshi, Sugata, Fumio, Kobayashi, Akifumi, Makuuchi, Hiroyasu, M1tomi, Toshio, Onozawa, Kimio, Nabeya, Kinichi, Hirashima, Toshio, Iizuka, Toshifumi, Yamamoto, Isamu, Yamaki, Goro, Kouzu, Teruo, Isono, Kaichi, Yosh1da, Misao, Endo, Mitsuo, Sugimachi, Keizo, Inokuchi, Kiyoshi, Yamada, Akiyoshi, Endo, Mitsuo, Hishinuma, Yoshioki, Murakami, Yoshigi, Morishita, Tetsuo, Tsuchiya, Masaharu, Kida, Tsuyoshi, Tajima, Tsuyoshi, Miyamoto, Shintaro, Yukawa, Eiyo, Harada, Kazumichi, Mizushima, Kazuo, Tada, Masahiro, Kajiwara, Yuzuru, Suzuki, Koichi, Iida, Mitsuo, Iwashita, Akinori, Watanabe, Masatoshi, Nomura, Koji, Hara, Yasuhiro, Seo, Yösuke, Oi, Itaru, Takada, Tadahiro, Ariyama, Joe, Karasawa, Eii, Saisho, Hiromitsu, Matsuno, Seiki, Ogata, Yoshiro, Kobayashi, Kenji, Suzuki, Takashi, Takagi, Kunio, Ushio, Kyosuke, Yamada, Tatsuya, Kobayashi, Shigeo, Tanaka, Keiji, and Yao, Tsuneyoshi
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- 1982
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22. Proceedings of the 69th General Meeting from April 11–13, 1983-Osaka, Japan
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Baba, Yoshihiro, Nagata, Kunio, Tsukada, Yoshihisa, Narisawa, Rintaro, Honma, Akira, Hirose, Shinichi, Tomizawa, Mineo, Ozaki, Toshihiko, Ichida, Fumihiro, Tanehiro, Kenji, Kuno, Nobuyoshi, Kurimoto, Kumiko, Yokota, Tetsuo, Kano, Tomoyuki, Kasugai, Tatsuzo, Ueno, Kazuya, Shimakura, Katsuhide, Kakita, Akira, Kambayashi, Masaaki, Takahashi, Tsuyoshi, Sasaki, Eisei, Kasai, Yoichi, Takahashi, Toshihisa, Shimaguchi, S., Ariyama, J., Sumida, Masatoshi, Tsuchiya, Yukihiro, Ohto, Masao, Asagami, Fumio, Fuji, Tadasu, Okabe, Norimasa, Sakurai, Kenji, Miyakawa, Shuichi, Horiguchi, Yuji, Nakano, Hiroshi, Nimura, Yuji, Hayakawa, N., Hasegawa, H., Kamiya, J., Maeda, S., Iyomasa, Y., Matsumoto, Yoshiro, Sugahara, Katsuhiko, Ida, T., Mashimo, R., Wen, Shu Kou, Fujii, H., Wakashiro, S., Isowa, G., Itoh, S., Yamakawa, T., Udaka, Hidenori, Miyamoto, Hideyuki, Tamura, Toshikazu, Hirai, Tsutomu, Okamura, Osamu, Komi, Nobuhiko, Yoshioka, Nobuo, Kawamura, Yoshio, Kojima, Takahiko, Hachiya, Hitoshi, Okumura, Nobuyoshi, Suzuki, Kunihiko, Suzuki, Toshiyuki, Suzuki, Sadasuke, Ozeki, Norishige, Goto, Kazuo, Shiraki, Shigehiro, Takeuchi, Toshihiko, Yamaguchi, Atsumasa, Shibue, Tadashi, Kawaura, Yukimitsu, Iwa, Takashi, Takeda, Isao, Nakano, Satoshi, Kobayashi, Tomoko, Harada, Hideo, Wakabayashi, Tokio, Sawabu, Norio, Naito, Yasuo, Nakazawa, Saburo, Isawa, Tomoaki, Tabata, Ikuo, Sasaki, Yuichi, Yamada, Hideaki, Tatsumi, Shunichi, Kobayashi, Kenzo, Suzuki, Eitaro, Okamoto, Eizo, Matsukawa, Masakatsu, Tabata, Ikuo, Nakanishi, Toshio, Kawakami, Hiroiku, Fujimoto, Sotaro, Nakajima, Masatsugu, Sugihara, Junichi, Saitoh, Yoichi, Matsushiro, Takashi, Nagashima, Hideyuki, Yamamoto, Kyoji, Nakamura, Ryuji, Tanaka, Junichi, Shimizu, Fumito, Toshima, Takashi, Hariu, Tuneo, Nagakawa, Takukazu, Suzuki, Noriyoshi, Takahashi, Wataru, Uematsu, Ikunoshin, Sato, Toshio, Egami, K., Tajiri, T., Aoki, N., Yamaguchi, K., Yamakawa, H., Watanabe, A., Yano, M., Hatta, S., Yoshioka, M., Miki, M., Shirota, A., Morimoto, Koji, Furukawa, Masato, Nakata, Toshinori, Yamada, Ryuhei, Ito, Shinichiro, Maeda, Shigeru, Morinaga, Toshinori, Tanigawa, Makota, Fujio, Toshiyuki, Inui, Hiroshi, Kinoshita, Hiroaki, Yamasaki, Osamu, Nagata, Eiichi, Hirohashi, Kazuhiro, Sakai, Katsuz8i, Takada, Tadahiro, Yasuda, Hideki, Shishikura, Makoto, Uchiyama, Katsuhiro, Ogura, Yoshifumi, Mizumoto, Ryuji, Nakazawa, Kazuomi, Sato, Shunichi, Kaito, Isamu, Suzuki, Hiroshi, Ohtsuki, Masao, Goto, Yoshio, Nomoto, M., Yunoue, K., Soga, K., Ichida, F., Koike, Y., Kiyosawa, K., Akahane, Y., Kamijyo, K., Suzuki, Y., Yamamura, S., Komatsu, T., Nagata, A., Furuta, S., Hayashi, Shigeki, Ohta, Yasuhiko, Fujiwara, Kenji, Sato, Yuzuru, Ogata, Itsuro, Takatsuki, Katsuyoshi, Mishiro, Shunji, Oka, Hiroshi, Furube, Masaru, Yamada, Nobuo, Shibata, Hisao, Shibuya, Akitaka, Hijikata, Eishi, Kokubu, Shigenobu, Ishii, Kohdo, Okabe, Haruya, Sasaki, Kenichi, Takada, Akira, Takeuchi, Jugoro, Ohta, Yasuyuki, Tsujii, Tadashi, Ikegame, Fumiaki, Unoura, Masashi, Furusawa, Akihiko, Tanaka, Nobuyoshi, Kato, Yasuhiro, Kobayashi, Kenichi, Hattori, Nobu, Tameda, Yukihiko, Kakiuchi, Satoshi, Kosaka, Yoshitane, Harihara, Shigeyoshi, Yamamoto, Sukeo, Yamada, Gotaro, Nagashima, Hideo, Onji, Morikazu, Yamashita, Yoshimasa, Horiike, Norio, Ohta, Yasuyuki, Abe, Hirohiko, Hino, Kazuhiko, Kojima, Masaru, Noguchi, Kazunori, Ueda, Hiromu, Aritaka, Tomoki, Maruyama, Naoto, Motoori, Hitoshi, Yamauchi, Kazuaki, Setoyama, Hiroshi, Sata, Michio, Kubo, Yasuhiko, Tanikawa, Kyuichi, Munehisa, Tatsuo, Nakata, Keisuke, Kono, Kenzo, Muro, Toyoichi, Sato, Akira, Furukawa, Ryuji, Ishii, Nobuko, Kusumoto, Yukio, Koji, Toshihiko, Nagataki, Shigenobu, Nakao, Norio, Miura, Kohi, Sato, Y., Ohta, Y., Ogata, I., Hayashi, S., Fujiwara, K., Oka, H., Furui, S., Iio, M., Ikeda, Kenji, Oyake, Eiji, Takeuchi, Kazuo, Kumada, Hiromitsu, Nakajima, Masao, Yoshiba, Akira, Irimoto, Masahiro, Kobayashi, Toshio, Ohto, Masao, Satoh, Morio, Yamada, Ryusaku, Nakatsuka, Haruki, Yamada, Ryusaku, Kubo, Yasuhiko, Hirai, Kenji, Kumagai, Masanobu, Yamaguchi, Genjiro, Tanaka, Masatoshi, Abe, Masanobu, Tanikawa, Kyuichi, Ando, Keijiro, Shingai, Yasushi, Okita, Kiwamu, Takemoto, Tadayoshi, Tarao, Kazuo, Iwamura, Kenichiro, Soga, Kenji, Honma, Akira, Nomoto, Minoru, Takagi, Hitoshi, Ichida, Fumihiro, Ichida, Takafumi, Higashi, Shunsaku, Noguchi, Takashi, Mizumoto, Ryuji, Kanematsu, Takashi, Takenaka, Kenji, Matsumata, Takashi, Sonoda, Takashi, Furuta, Toshiya, Sugimachi, Keizo, Inokuchi, Kiyoshi, Yamasaki, Susumu, Hasegawa, Hiroshi, Makuuchi, Masatoshi, Nakanishi, Yoshimi, Kakita, Akira, Sano, Hidekazu, Konno, Tetsuro, Sano, Fumio, Kasai, Yoichi, Tsuzuki, Toshiharu, Iida, Shuhei, Yamanaka, Naoki, Okamoto, Eizo, Kuwata, Keiji, Toyosaka, Akihiro, Tanaka, Nobutaka, Fujiwara, Shiro, Yamazaki, Hajime, Hirohashi, Kazuhiro, Kinoshita, Hiroaki, Sakai, Katsuji, Ono, Tokio, Yamada, Hiroaki, Tada, Masahiro, Asakura, Hitoshi, Kobayashi, Kensuke, Morishita, Tetsuo, Tsuchiya, Masaharu, Sato, Nobutaka, Hiratsuka, Hideo, Ueda, N., and Harada, K.
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- 1984
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23. Abstracts Of Selected Papers Presented At The 75Th General Meeting Of The Japanese Society Of Gastroenterology March 27–29, 1989 — Yokohama, Japan
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Tanabe, Satoshi, Saigenji, Katsunori, Asaki, Shigeru, Sato, Akira, Takeda, Isao, Nakano, Satoshi, Inoue, Yoshihiro, Kano, Atsushi, Shiina, Yasubumi, Miwa, Takeshi, Takahashi, Hiroshi, Namatame, Kimio, Sugawa, C., Nakamura, R., Uchida, Hideichi, Kodama, Tadashi, Oka, Shinji, Okazaki, Yukinori, Sato, Nobuhiro, Ogihara, Tatsuo, Niwa, Yasumasa, Nakazawa, Saburo, Azuumi, Yoshiteru, Saigenji, Katsunori, Saito, Yutaka, Sato, Kunio, Iwasaki, Ariyoshi, Abe, Masanao, Miyairi, Mamoru, Suyama, Kyoichiro, Hayakawa, Tetsuo, Suzuki, Toshiyuki, Miyake, Hirofumi, Ochi, Koji, Wakasugi, Hideyuki, Funakoshi, Akihiro, Nakano, Satoshi, Sugiyama, Keiichi, Manabe, Tadao, Baba, Nobuo, Yamamoto, Masahiro, Saitoh, Yoichi, Tamura, Kazutami, Fukuda, Yoshihiro, Sakaki, Nobuhiro, Ietomi, Katsuyuki, Yamada, Masahiro, Ohkusa, Toshifumi, Takahashi, Shinichi, Saito, Shozo, Satoh, Kiichi, Kimura, Ken, Ito, Shigeji, Kohli, Yoshihiro, Koyama, S., Bamba, T., Takagi, A., Kojima, K., Sugiyama, T., Yabana, T., Tada, Masahiro, Shigeeda, Masaki, Yoshida, M., Imoto, I., Hashiguchi, Takafumi, Shibue, Tadashi, Saita, Hiroshi, Murakami, Motonobu, Tsujii, Masahiko, Kawano, Sunao, Shirai, Takayuki, Harasawa, Shigeru, Yamamoto, Tomikazu, Nishio, Akiyoshi, Saeki, Susumu, Oh, Toumei, Tatsuta, Masaharu, Ishii, Hiroyasu, Nishiwaki, Hideki, Satake, Katsusuke, Matsuzaki, Yasushi, Tanaka, Naomi, Knakano, Akira, Fukushima, Tsuneo, Horiuchi, I., Kajiyama, G., Saito, Hideaki, Morioka, Yasuhiko, Miura, Soichiro, Yoshioka, Masahiro, and Takahashi, Naomi
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24. Abstracts of selected papers presented at the 29th annual meeting of the Japanese society of gastroenterology Kofu, Japan, November 5–7, 1987
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Imai, Yasuharu, Kiyosawa, Kendo, Sata, Michio, Tanikawa, Kyuichi, Hino, Keisuke, Konishi, Tomomi, Tajima, Heiichiro, Yano, Michitami, Kojima, Toyoo, Ichida, Fumihiro, Ito, Tetsuo, Watanabe, Shozo, Tozuka, Shinichi, Uchida, Toshikazu, Michitaka, Kojiro, Ohta, Yasuyuki, Matsuura, Kazuharu, Tsuji, Takao, Shibayama, Takao, Tanaka, Satoshi, Shimizu, Masaru, Kojima, Mineo, Akahane, Yoshihiro, Miyazaki, Yoshiki, Kurai, Kiyohiko, Uno, Shiro, Yokosuka, Osamu, Omata, Masao, Hayashi, Norio, Kamada, Takenobu, Mizokami, Masashi, Orito, Etsuro, Tokita, Hajime, Kametani, Masaaki, Suga, Mitsuo, Yokota, Katsuji, Saito, Yasuharu, Higuchi, Akihiko, Sasaki, Yutaka, Hayashi, Norio, Fujimoto, Kazuma, Sakata, Toshiie, Naruse, S., Takagi, T., Tangoku, Akira, Ozasa, Hiroaki, Chiba, Tsutomu, Yamada, Tadataka, Azuma, Takeshi, Nakajima, Chiharu, Tada, Masahiro, Kawano, Hirofumi, Takayama, Sumio, Aoki, Teruaki, Kusano, Motoyasu, Nishioka, Toshio, Sakamoto, Tsuguo, Miyata, Masahiko, Iishi, Hiroyasu, Tatsuta, Masaharu, Okuno, Masaru, Himeno, Seiichi, Kobayashi, Masayoshi, Goto, Yoshio, Masuzawa, Shigeyuki, Tsuchita, Shuji, Ueno, Takato, Tanikawa, Kyuichi, Fukuda, Yoshihide, Nagura, Hiroshi, Tanaka, Yousuke, Manabe, Tadao, Fujimura, Masaki, Sakamoto, Tuguo, Funakoshi, Akihiro, Miyazaki, Kazunori, Sumi, Shoichiro, Inoue, Kazutomo, Ohshima, Ikuya, Kouzu, Teruo, Hashimoto, Hiroshi, Mitsunaga, Atsushi, Yasuda, Kenjiro, Nakajima, Masatsugu, Aibe, Tsuyoshi, Noguchi, Takayoshi, Yamanaka, Toshihiro, Nakamura, Tsuneya, Saitoh, Norio, Sarashina, Hiromi, Endoh, Masaaki, Konn, Mitsuru, Morita, Keiichi, Kanoh, Junichi, Abe, Minoru, Narisawa, Rintaro, Yamanaka, Takeo, Kimura, Ken, Kimura, Osamu, Korenaga, Daisuke, Hirose, Kazuo, Yonemura, Yutaka, Yoshino, Hiroaki, Akiyama, Toshio, Nakamura, Masahiro, Makiyama, Takao, Kosaka, Takeo, Masaki, Tadahiko, Omata, Kosaku, Une, Yoshie, Imai, Takazumi, Kagawa, Keizo, Hino, Akitsugu, Tarao, Kazuo, Kusano, Mitsuo, Tsugita, Masashi, Takahashi, Yutaka, Sujino, Hajime, and Tomino, Yoshiro
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- 1988
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25. Proceedings Of The 66Th Annual Meeting From March 30 to April 1, 1980—Tokyo, Japan
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Nakamura, Takashi, Yamakawa, Masami, Harasawa, Shigeru, Tatsuta, Masaharu, Okuda, Shigeru, Nakazawa, Saburo, Tsukamoto, Yoshihisa, Shirakawa, Kazuo, Nishizawa, Mamoru, Nomoto, Kazuo, Muto, Terukazu, Narai, Seigo, Matsubara, Yoichi, Matsuki, Hisashi, Sugiyama, Mitsugu, Tsuchiya, Shuuji, Aoki, Teruaki, Nagao, Fusahiro, Watanabe, Yozo, Oguchi, Hisao, Homma, Tatsuji, Niitsu, Yoshiro, Urushizaki, Ichiro, Matsuno, Seiki, Kobari, Masao, Sato, Toshio, Gonda, Hirofumi, Hayashida, Yasuo, Karasawa, Eii, Saisho, Hiromitsu, Suzuki, Takashi, Manabe, Tadao, Nakanuma, Yasuji, Ohta, Goroku, Sasaki, Eisei, Kasai, Yoichi, Kuniyasu, Yoshio, Yamakawa, Tatsuo, Ohto, Masao, Tsuchiya, Yukihito, Ono, Keiichi, Shimane, Matsuro, Kanazawa, Kyotaro, Shimada, Kaoru, Iwama, Takeo, Utsunomiya, Joji, Oohara, Takeshi, Ogino, Akihiro, Munakata, Akihiro, Kinjo, Fukunori, Tada, Masahiro, Akasaka, Yuzo, Yokoyama, Yoshifumi, Sasaki, Takatoshi, Koizumi, Chihiro, Hayashi, Masayuki, Tomizawa, Mineo, Ohnuki, Keizo, Mori, Takesada, Ohashi, Yoshito, Kamata, Teisuke, Futagawa, Shunji, Sugimachi, Keizo, Inokuchi, Kiyoshi, Kobayashi, Michio, Yoshida, Keisuke, Takano, Yukio, Muto, Terukazu, Ishikawa, Yoshio, Itoh, Nobuyoshi, Sagayama, Toru, Ashida, Hiroshi, Miyai, Mitsuhisa, Okamoto, Eizo, Kyo, Akio, Shu, Akiyoshi, Nakao, Morio, and Sugiki, Kozaburo
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- 1980
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26. A newly improved sliding tube for colonoscopy for keeping the sigmoid colon in a straight condition.
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Tada, Masahiro, Kizu, Minoru, and Akasaka, Yuzo
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Although a sliding tube made of plastics is very effective to keep the sigmoid colon in a straight position, there is some difficulty in handling the colonoscope, being restricted by the length of the scope. For the purpose of covering the demerits of the conventional sliding tube, a new slit sliding tube which is made up of three parts was devised by us. After straightening the sigmoidal loop, the three parts of the apparatus are joined together. Then the slit sliding tube is inserted into the descending colon with safety and ease. By using the slit sliding tube, handling of the colonoscope is scarcely restricted and becomes easy. Moreover, the slit sliding tube can be used even for the shorter scopes, by which the distal parts of the colon can be more easily examined in comparison with conventional techniques. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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