Clinical Study of Hydrogen Peroxide Infusion for Paranasal Carcinoma
スポンサーリンク
概要
- 論文の詳細を見る
The oxygen and carbon dioxide tensions in the normal and tumor areas with 0.12% hydrogen peroxide infusion were measured continuously with a medical mass spectrometer at the beginning of infusion and after several infusions, in 17 patients with paranasal carcinoma. There was no significant difference in the oxygen tension in tissue between the normal area and tumor area at the beginning of infusion. The oxygen tension rose slowly after the start of infusion, reached a peak at around the end of infusion and fell off rapidly (rapid down type) after completion of infusion, in many patients, both in the normal and tumor areas at the beginning of infusion, while the slow down type or slow up type was observed in many cases after several infusions. The oxygen tension and the margin of rise after several infusions were low compared with findings the beginning of infusion, both in the normal and tumor areas. The carbon dioxide tension of infusion showed no marked variation. When the preoperative effect was studied by Shimozato's classification, only 28.6% of the cases were judged to be cases of Grade III. The 5-year survival rate was 50 percent.
- 島根大学の論文
著者
-
KOBAYASHI Hitokazu
Department of Oto-Rhino-Laryngology, Shimane Medical University
-
WAKUTANI Tadao
Department of Oto-Rhino-Laryngology, Shimane Medical University
-
Wakutani Tadao
Department Of Oto-rhino-laryngology Shimane Medical University
-
Kobayashi Hitokazu
Department Of Oto-rhino-laryngology Shimane Medical University
関連論文
- MULTIPLE (FOUR) PRIMARY MALIGNANCIES IN ONE PATIENT
- Clinical Study of Hydrogen Peroxide Infusion for Paranasal Carcinoma
- Hodgkin's Disease in the Nose
- Combined Chemotherapy and Radiotherapy for Malignant Lymphomas of the Head and Neck