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    A Case of Large Vesicourethral Stone Resulting from Long-Term Retention of a Foley Catheter

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    We report a case of a large vesicourethral stone resulting from a long-term indwelling urethral catheter. A 66-year-old man visited our hospital emergency room on October 24, 2006 with a chief complaint of difficult urination. Although a urethral catheter was inserted temporarily based on the diagnosis of the doctor on duty, the patient did not return to our hospital for follow-up examination. On July 10, 2008, he was wheeled into our hospital with symptoms of general fatigue, urinary retention and post-renal failure due to urethral catheter obstruction. The catheter was undisturbed, and computed tomography revealed a large bladder stone that extended along the lines of the catheter. A cystostomy was established, and after renal function had recovered, the bladder stone was completely removed via laparotomy following the transurethral approach. The stone consisted of magnesium ammonium phosphate and calcium phosphate. It was concluded that the stone was closely related to a urinary tract infection caused by a Proteus strain. We discuss this unusual case, which is characterized by the stone size and the clinical course

    Laparoscopic fenestration of lymphocele after renal transplantation: report of two cases

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    Lymphocele after renal transplantation is a complication that often requires surgical treatment. We performed laparoscopic drainage for the postoperative lymphocele in two renal transplantation patients. The patients were suffering from perineal discomfort and urinary frequency due to the lymphocele after the renal transplantation. Percutaneous catheter drainages and injections of tissue sclerosing agents such as povidone-iodine solution and tetracycline were not effective. Then fenestration of the lymphocele by laparoscopic technique was done. This procedure made the lymphatic fluid free from the lymphocele in the retroperitoneal space to the peritoneal cavity following creation of a peritoneal window. There were no apparent complications. The patients were free from symptoms and had no relapse 10 months after the operation. We report the procedure and the results of the laparoscopic fenestration

    In Vitro Synthesis and Functional Analysis of SecYEG Translocon

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    学位の種別: 課程博士審査委員会委員 : (主査)東京大学教授 上田 卓也, 東京大学教授 山本 一夫, 東京大学教授 泊 幸秀, 東京大学客員教授 本田 真也, 東京大学教授 深井 周也University of Tokyo(東京大学

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