key words | Vol. No. | page | report | |
C/EBP-β | Vol.75 No.09 | 547-556 | Koh NAKATA et al. | Tuberculosis in Patients with Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome |
C/EBP-β | Vol.77 No.10 | 687-692 | Koh NAKATA et al. | The Mechanism of HIV Replication at the Site of Inflammation Confected with HIV and M.tuberculosis |
CA125 | Vol.76 No.06 | 479-484 | Hiroshi MIZUTANI et al. | A case of Tuberculous Peritonitis Diagnosed by a Direct Smear of Ascitic Fluid Complicated with an Active Pulmonary Tuberculosis and Intestinal Tuberculosis |
Calcifi cation | Vol.87 No.10 | 655-658 | Hiroaki SATOH et al. | HEMOPTYSIS IN A PATIENT WITH OLD PULMONARY TUBERCULOSIS SHOWING ATYPICAL FINDINGS IN CHEST COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY |
CAM | Vol.77 No.06 | 435-441 | Yoshihiro KOBASHI et al. | The Effect of Combined Chemotherapy Following the Guidelines on Treatment for Mycobacterium avium Complex Pulmonary Disease |
Cambodia | Vol.81 No.07 | 467-474 | Saint SALY et al. | Decentralized DOTS Shortens Delay to TB Treatment Significantly in Cambodia |
Capilia TB | Vol.77 No.12 | 823-826 | Chairpersons:Chiyoji ABE, Tetsuya TAKASHIMA | New Diagnostic Methods for Tuberculosis and Their Clinical Utilities |
Carbapenem | Vol.78 No.09 | 587-590 | Kunihiko ITO et al. | Activity of Cephems and Carbapenems against Clinically Isolated Mycobacterium abscessus |
Cardiac tamponade | Vol.85 No.03 | 155-158, | Yoshihisa KOHNO et al. | A Case of Cardiac Tamponade Caused by Tuberculous Pericarditis |
Care facility for the elderly | Vol.86 No.04 | 437-444 | Yuko SUZUKI et.al. | A STUDY ON PREVENTIVE MEASURES AGAINST TUBERCULOSIS IN CARE FACILITIES FOR THE ELDERLY IN A TOKYO METROPOLITAN DISTRICT |
Case finding | Vol.82 No.02 | 85-93 | Masako OHMORI et al. | Current Epidemiological Situation of Tuberculosis in the Workplace:Considering the Risk of Tuberculosis among Nurses |
Case findings | Vol.77 No.09 | 621-625 | Yuka SASAKI | A Study of Case Findings In Pulmonary Tuberculosis Patients |
Case management | Vol.77 No.07 | 521-526 | Hideko ISHII et al. | Understanding Level on Tuberculosis Among Hospital Nurses |
Case management | Vol.79 No.11 | 669-687 | Chairpersons:T. TAKASHIMA and Y. KAWABE | Strategies against Multidrug-Resistant Tuberculosis |
Case-finding | Vol.77 No.04 | 329-339 | Masako OHMORI et al. | Discussing the Current Situation of Tuberculosis Case-Finding by Mass Miniature Radiography in Japan |
Case-finding | Vol.80 No.06 | 475-479 | Hitoshi HOSHINO et al. | Influences of the Adoption of New Tuberculosis Mass-examination System for School Children on Tuberculosis in School Age |
Case-finding | Vol.85 No.11 | 839-844 | Hitoshi HOSHINO et al. | RECENT CASE-FINDING ACTIVITIES OF SCHOOL CHILDREN IN JAPAN |
Caseous granuloma | Vol.84 No.08 | 559-568 | Hideo OGATA | The Chest CT Findings and Pathologic Findings of Pulmonary Tuberculosis |
Cat scratch disease | Vol.76 No.07 | 545-548 | Toshihiko MACHI | Cat Scratch Disease Showing Clinical Picture Resembling Tuberculous Lymphadenitis:A Case Report |
Cattle TB | Vol.85 No.08 | 661-666 | Tadao SHIMAO | CONTROL OF CATTLE TB IN JAPAN |
Cattle TB Control Law | Vol.85 No.08 | 661-666 | Tadao SHIMAO | CONTROL OF CATTLE TB IN JAPAN |
Cause of death | Vol.77 No.12 | 789-793 | Fuminobu KURODA et al. | A Study on Low Performance Status Cases of Pulmonary Tuberculosis in the Elderly |
Cause of death | Vol.84 No.10 | 667-673 | Takeshi KAWASAKI et al. | A Hospital Based Study on Evaluation of Causes of of Death in 52 Patients with Pulmonary Tuberculosis |
Cavitation | Vol.76 No.06 | 447-454 | Yasuhiro YAMAGUCHI et al. | A Study on the Clinical Features of Pulmonary Tuberculosis in Elderly Patients |
Cavity | Vol.79 No.07 | 449-451 | Kunihiko Ito | Pseudo-Recurrence of Lung Tuberculosis Based on the Detection of Smear AFB Positive Sputum Due to Excretion of Necrotic Material |
Cavity | Vol.82 No.02 | 143-147 | Atsuyuki KURASHIMA | Treatment of Non-Invasive Pulmonary Aspergillosis with New Anti-Fungal Drugs |
Cavity | Vol.84 No.08 | 585-590 | Hiroshi TANAKA et al. | Differential Diagnosis of Pulmonary Mycobacterial Infection; Radiological Findings Mimicking Tuberculous or Nontuberculous Mycobacterial Pneumonia |
Cavity | Vol.85 No.3 | 213-216, | Tuberculosis Surveillance Center, RIT,JATA |
Tuberculosis Annual Report 2008 -Series6. Condition of TB(1)- |
Cavity | Vol.86 No.05 | 509-514 | Harutaka OMURA et al. | A CASE OF PULMONARY TUBERCULOSIS WITH DIMINISHED LUNG FUNCTION WHOSE PARADOXICAL REACTION LED TO DEATH |
Cavity | Vol.86 No.10 | 835-838 | Tuberculosis Surveillance Center, RIT, JATA | TUBERCULOSIS ANNUAL REPORT 2009 ─ Series 6. Condition of TB (1) ─ |
Cavity | Vol.87 No.05 | 397-402 | Atsuyuki KURASHIMA et al. | DISTRIBUTION OF PULMONARY MYCOBACTERIUM AVIUM COMPLEX (MAC) DISEASE CAVITIES AND THEIR COURSE UNDER CHEMOTHERAPY |
Cavity | Vol.87 No.05 | 433-448 | Chairpersons: Atsuyuki KURASHIMA and Kenji OGAWA | ─The 86th Annual Meeting Symposium─ FOREFRONT OF THE CLINIC AND RESEARCH OF PULMONARY MAC DISEASE |
Cavity | Vol.87 No.08 | 541-547 | Kenji MATSUMOTO et al. | THE ASSOCIATION BETWEEN SMOKING AND SPUTUM SMEAR-POSITIVE PULMONARY TUBERCULOSIS IN OSAKA CITY |
Cavity | Vol.87 No.10 | 655-658 | Hiroaki SATOH et al. | HEMOPTYSIS IN A PATIENT WITH OLD PULMONARY TUBERCULOSIS SHOWING ATYPICAL FINDINGS IN CHEST COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY |
Cavity | Vol.87 No.11 | 743-746 | Tuberculosis Surveillance | TUBERCULOSIS ANNUAL REPORT 2010 ─ (6) Tuberculosis Characteristics upon Diagnosis-1 ─ |
CD+ T cell | Vol.85 No.06 | 539-546, | Ikuo KAWAMURA | Protective Immunity against Mycobacterium Tuberculosis |
CD4+T cell | Vol.77 No.12 | 795-798 | Shinichi MATSUNAGA et al. | A Case of Pneumocystis Carinii Pneumonia During Treatment for Miliary Tuberculosis |
CD8 T cell | Vol.85 No.06 | 539-546, | Ikuo KAWAMURA | Protective Immunity against Mycobacterium Tuberculosis |
CEA(cost effectiveness analysis) | Vol.75 No.11 | 629-641 | Takashi YOSHIYAMA | Cost Effectiveness Analysis of Isoniazid Preventive Therapy to the Contacts of Tuberculosis Patients under Japanese Settings |
Cellmediated immunity | Vol.78 No.01 | 1-3 | Shinya KONDO et al. | Difficulties in the Treatment of Tuberculosis in Infants |
Cell-mediated immunity | Vol.76 No.05 | 407-411 | Shinya KONDO et al. | Infants 12 Month-Old or Less as a High Risk Group in Tuberculosis-Comparison of Clinical Data with Those in Children Aged One to Two Years- |
Cellular immunosuppression | Vol.75 No.10 | 619-623 | Chairpersons: Y. NAMBU, T. OGURA | Tuberculous Infection and Prevention |
Central nervous system tuberculosis | Vol.75 No.06 | 423-427 | Yuka SASAKI et al. | The Complication with Tuberculosis of the Central Nervous System in Patients with Miliary Tuberculosis |
Central venous (CV) catheter | Vol.81 No.10 | 609-612 | Setsuko TAZAWA et al. | Mycobacterium fortuitum Infection Caused by the Organism in Subcutaneous Abscess Mediated by Central Venous Catheter |
Centrilobular | Vol.84 No.08 | 551-557 | Hitoshi TOKUDA | Various Aspects of Acinar Lesions -The Key Finding of Pulmonary tuberculosis on HRCT- |
Centri-lobular nodule | Vol.84 No.08 | 585-590 | Hiroshi TANAKA et al. | Differential Diagnosis of Pulmonary Mycobacterial Infection; Radiological Findings Mimicking Tuberculous or Nontuberculous Mycobacterial Pneumonia |
Cephem | Vol.78 No.09 | 587-590 | Kunihiko ITO et al. | Activity of Cephems and Carbapenems against Clinically Isolated Mycobacterium abscessus |
Cerebral infarction | Vol.79 No.08 | 469-473 | Yusuke SHIKAMA et al. | Acute Onset of Somnolence and Amnesia Due to Cerebral Infarction of Bilateral Thalamus Accompanied with Tuberculous Meningitis:A Case Report |
Cerebrovascular disease | Vol.76 No.06 | 447-454 | Yasuhiro YAMAGUCHI et al. | A Study on the Clinical Features of Pulmonary Tuberculosis in Elderly Patients |
Cervical lymph node tuberculosis | Vol.79 No.07 | 453-457 | Yasuhiro IWATA et al. | A Case of Cervical and Mediastinal Lymph Nodes Tuberculosis, Tuberculous Pleurisy, Spinal Caries and Cold Abscess in the Anterior Chest Wall |
Cervical lymphadenitis | Vol.87 No.10 | 659-662 | Tatsuyoshi IKEUE et al. | CERVICAL LYMPHADENITIS CAUSED BY MYCOBACTERIUM AVIUM IN AN IMMUNOCOMPETENT ADULT |
Cervical tuberculous lymphadenitis | Vol.86 No.11 | 879-882 | Tatsuyoshi IKEUE et al. | DEVELOPMENT OF CERVICAL TUBERCULOUS LYMPHADENITIS IN A PATIENT WITH CROHN'S DISEASE RECEIVING INFLIXIMAB DESPITE OF CHEMOPROPHYLAXIS WITH ISONIAZID |
Cervico-mediastinal lymph node tuberculosis | Vol.80 No.01 | 19-23 | Masayoshi MINAKUCHI et al. | An Adult Case of Cervico-mediastinal Lymph Nodes Tuberculosis Followed by the Development of Pulmonary Lesions during the Treatment with Antituberculous Drugs |
CFP-10 | Vol.79 No.12 | 725-735 | Nobuyuki HARADA et al. | Basic Characteristics of a Novel Diagnostic Method (QuantiFERON® TB-2G) of Latent Tuberculosis Infection with a Use of Mycobacterium tuberculsis-Specific Antigens, ESAT-6 and CFP-10 |
CFP-10 | Vol.82 No.08 | 635-640 | Hideaki NAGAI et al. | Usefulness of a Whole Blood Interferon Gamma Assay (QuantiFERON®-TB-2G) for Detecting Tuberculosis Infection in HIV-Infected Persons |
cfp29 | Vol.87 No.06 | 461-467 | Masaki NIIMI et al. | A STUDY OF GENETIC CHARACTERISTICS OF MYCOBACTERIUM AVIUM STRAINS FROM PATIENTS WITH PULMONARY M.AVIUM DISEASE IN JAPAN AND KOREA |
cfp29 | Vol.87 No.11 | 687-695 | Taku NAKAGAWA et al. | MULTICENTER STUDY ON CLINICAL FEATURES AND GENETIC CHARACTERISTICS OF MYCOBACTERIUM AVIUM STRAINS FROM PATIENTS IN JAPAN WITH LUNG DISEASE CAUSED BY M.AVIUM |
Change | Vol.76 No.07 | 519-524 | Takesuke HIRAOKA et al. | The Alternative or Simultaneous Excretion of Different Species of Mycobacteria in Alypical Mycobacteriosis-15 Cases in 7 Years- |
Change of regimen | Vol.86 No.09 | 773-779 | Makiko KUNOGI et al. | EVALUATION OF TUBERCULOSIS TREATMENT INCLUDING LEVOFLOXACIN (LVFX) IN CASES WHO COULD NOT CONTINUE STANDARD REGIMEN |
Chemokine | Vol.79 No.09 | 541-545 | Kaoru SHIMOKATA | Tuberculous Infection and Biological Response in Man |
Chemoprophylaxis | Vol.75 No.08 | 505-509 | Fumio YAMAGISHI et al. | Management of Pulmonary Tuberculosis Patients Complicated with Diabetes Mellitus before Diagnosis as Pulmonary Tuberculosis and Feasibility of Chemoprophylaxis |
Chemoprophylaxis | Vol.76 No.02 | 77-81 | Fumio YAMAGISHI | Prevention of Development of Pulmonary Tuberculosis in Compromised Host |
Chemoprophylaxis | Vol.76 No.06 | 455-460 | Izumi HAMAJIMA | A Study on Family Infection of Tuberculosis |
Chemoprophylaxis | Vol.76 No.09 | 625-634 | Makoto TOYOTA et al. | Tuberculosis Outbreak in a Junior High School in Kochi City-Studies on Factors Relating to Extent of Tuberculosis Infection and the Efficacy of Isoniazid Chemoprophylaxis |
Chemoprophylaxis | Vol.76 No.10 | 663-666 | Makoto TOYOTA et al. | A Case of Isoniazid-Resistant Tuberculosis Diagnosed during Chemoprophylaxis with Isoniazid |
Chemoprophylaxis | Vol.78 No.10 | 629-631 | Hirofumi OKUNO | First Time Tuberculin Skin Test among Children in Asaminami-Ward, Hiroshima City |
Chemoprophylaxis | Vol.78 No.10 | 661-667 | Fumio YAMAGISHI | Measures for Tuberculosis in Compromised Hosts-Mainly on Chemoprophylaxis- |
Chemoprophylaxis | Vol.79 No.11 | 637-643 | Nobuyuki HARADA et al. | Usefulness of a Novel Diagnostic Method of Tuberculosis Infection, QuantiFERON®TB-2G, in an Outbreak of Tuberculosis |
Chemoprophylaxis | Vol.79 No.11 | 669-687 | Chairpersons:T. TAKASHIMA and Y. KAWABE | Strategies against Multidrug-Resistant Tuberculosis |
Chemoprophylaxis | Vol.80 No.02 | 81-88 | Isamu TAKAMATSU | Problem of Conversion Period of Childhood Tuberculosis Measures |
Chemoprophylaxis | Vol.80 No.07 | 527-534 | Kazushi FUNAYAMA et al. | Usefulness of QuantiFERON®TB-2G in Contact Investigation of a Tuberculosis Outbreak in a University |
Chemoprophylaxis | Vol.80 No.08 | 557-564 | Hirofumi MIYASHITA et al. | Detection of Tuberculosis Infection Using a Whole Blood Interferon Gamma Assay in a Contact Investigation-Evaluation Using QuantiFERON QuantiFERON®TB-2G- |
Chemoprophylaxis | Vol.80 No.10 | 637-642 | Yuka SASAKI et al. | The Current Situation of Contacts Examination and Chemoprophylaxis for Persons Exposed to Multi-drug Resistant Tuberculosis in Ordinance-designated Cities in Japan |
Chemoprophylaxis | Vol.80 No.10 | 647-653 | Fumio YAMAGISHI | Chemoprophylaxis |
Chemoprophylaxis | Vol.81 No.10 | 631-638 | Fumio YAMAGISHI | The Clinical Features for Tuberculosis in Compromised Hosts |
Chemoprophylaxis | Vol.82 No.01 | 53-59 | Keiji FUKAZAWA | Application and Problems of QuantiFERON®TB-2G for Tuberculosis Control Programs (1)Tuberculosis Outbreak in a Cram School- |
Chemoprophylaxis | Vol.82 No.08 | 629-634 | Junichi YAMAGUCHI et al. | Outbreak of Pulmonary Tuberculosis in which Tuberculosis Developed from QuantiFERON®-TB Second Generation (QFT-2G) Test Negative Persons |
Chemoprophylaxis | Vol.83 No.01 | 7-11 | Muneyoshi MASUDA et al. | Usefulness of QuantiFERON®TB-2G in a Suspected Case of Drug Resistant Tuberculosis Outbreak in a University |
Chemotherapy | Vol.75 No.10 | 599-602 | Satoshi OMURA | Prospect of Chemotherapy in the 21st Century |
Chemotherapy | Vol.77 No.01 | 47-50 | Chairpersons:A. KURASHIMA, H. OGATA | Evaluation of Standardized Treatment Regimens for Tuberculosis in Japan |
Chemotherapy | Vol.77 No.07 | 503-512 | Naohiro NAGAYAMA et al. | Frequency of Previous Tuberculosis History in Patients with and Without Active Tuberculosis Admitted to Our Hospital in 1980-83 and in 1997-99 |
Chemotherapy | Vol.77 No.08 | 569-571 | Kenji KAWAKAMI | Chemotherapy with Isoniazid and Rifampicin for Pulmonary Tuberculosis |
Chemotherapy | Vol.77 No.12 | 815-821 | Atsuyuki KURASHIMA | Diagnosis and Treatment of Pulmonary Nontuberculous Mycobacteriosis |
Chemotherapy | Vol.78 No.08 | 517-523 | Susumu HARADA et al. | A Clinical Study on Cases with Pulmonary M.avium Complex (MAC) Disease Followed Up for More than 10 Years |
Chemotherapy | Vol.78 No.10 | 611-617 | Wakana SAITO et al. | Characteristics and Treatment Outcomes of INH-Resistant or RFP-Resistant Tuberculosis |
Chemotherapy | Vol.79 No.12 | 737-741 | Atsuyuki KURASHIMA | Clinical Study for Development of Nontuberculous Mycobacterial Lung Disease |
Chemotherapy | Vol.80 No.12 | 735-741 | Kunihiko ITO et al. | Should Chemotherapy for Pulmonary Tuberculosis Be Started after the Completion of Pretreatment Sputum Examination? |
Chemotherapy | Vol.81 No.06 | 413-418 | Tetsuya TAKASHIMA et al. | Treatment Outcome of Patients with Multidrug-Resistant Pulmonary Tuberculosis during Pregnancy |
Chemotherapy | Vol.82 No.03 | 195-199 | Atsuyuki KURASHIMA | The Perspective of Pulmonary MAC Infection Treatment |
Chemotherapy | Vol.82 No.07 | 577-581 | Kazuhiko KOYAMA et al. | A Case of Pulmonary Multi-Drug Resistant Tuberculosis with Left Destroyed Lung, Treated with Pneumonectomy |
Chemotherapy | Vol.83 No.01 | 39-42 | Katsuhiro SUZUKI | Multi-Drug Resistant Tuberculosis (MDRTB) |
Chemotherapy | Vol.85 No.02 | 87-93 | Atsuyuki KURASHIMA | JAPANESE NEW GUIDELINES FOR
NONTUBERCULOUS MYCOBACTERIAL PULMONARY DISEASE |
Chemotherapy | Vol.85 No.10 | 737-742 | Masao OKUMURA et al. | CLINICAL ANALYSIS OF EXTENSIVELY-DRUG RESISTANT TUBERCULOSIS (XDR-TB) IN OUR HOSPITAL |
Chemotherapy | Vol.86 No.11 | 863-868 | Masao OKUMURA et al. | FACTORS RELATED TO THE OCCURRENCE OF MULTI- (EXTENSIVELY-) DRUG RESISTANT TUBERCULOSIS(M/XDR-TB) IN OUR HOSPITAL |
Chemotherapy | Vol.86 No.12 | 923-932 | Yutsuki NAKAJIMA | The 86th Annual Meeting Educational Lecture - TREATMENT OF RELATIVELY RARE SPECIES NONTUBERCULOUS PULMONARY MYCOBACTERIOSIS |
Chemotherapy | Vol.87 No.05 | 397-402 | Atsuyuki KURASHIMA et al. | DISTRIBUTION OF PULMONARY MYCOBACTERIUM AVIUM COMPLEX (MAC) DISEASE CAVITIES AND THEIR COURSE UNDER CHEMOTHERAPY |
Chemotherapy | Vol.87 No.09 | 565-575 | Toru MORI et al. | CURRENT STATUS OF MULTIDRUG-RESISTANT TUBERCULOSIS IN JAPAN: A LITERATURE REVIEW AND META-ANALYSIS |
Chemotherapy for tuberculosis | Vol.81 No.05 | 363-369 | Masako WADA et al. | Twice-Weekly Intermittent Chemotherapy during the Maintenance Phase of the Short-Course Treatment for New Patients with Pulmonary Tuberculosis |
Chest abnormal shadow | Vol.82 No.10 | 759-763 | Katsunori SUZUKI et al. | A Case of Pulmonary Infection with Mycobacterium chelonae in Healthy Breast-Feeding Woman |
Chest CT scan | Vol.75 No.10 | 583-588 | Susumu HARADA et al. | Comparison of Chest CT Findings between Suspected and Definite Cases of Primary Pulmonary M. avium Complex Infection |
Chest CT scan | Vol.84 No.08 | 559-568 | Hideo OGATA | The Chest CT Findings and Pathologic Findings of Pulmonary Tuberculosis |
Chest drainage | Vol.85 No.08 | 673-677 | Kosaku KOMIYA et al. | A CASE OF COLD ABSCESS OF THE CHEST WALL DUE TO THORACIC DRAINAGE FOR TUBERCULOUS PLEURITIS |
Chest radiograph | Vol.76 No.01 | 19-27 | Jumpei YAMAMURA | A Study on Chest Radiographs in Medical Check-ups for Over-Staying Foreigners |
Chest radiographic study | Vol.78 No.02 | 89-93 | Shinya KONDO et al. | Usefulness of Cranial and Chest Imaging in the Diagnosis of Tuberculous Meningitis among Infants and Young Children |
Chest radiography | Vol.87 No.11 | 743-746 | Tuberculosis Surveillance | TUBERCULOSIS ANNUAL REPORT 2010 ─ (6) Tuberculosis Characteristics upon Diagnosis-1 ─ |
Chest wall tuberculosis | Vol.80 No.02 | 69-74 | Akane HARUNA et al. | Clinical Analysis of 10 Cases of Chest Wall Tuberculosis |
Chest wall tuberculosis | Vol.85 No.08 | 673-677 | Kosaku KOMIYA et al. | A CASE OF COLD ABSCESS OF THE CHEST WALL DUE TO THORACIC DRAINAGE FOR TUBERCULOUS PLEURITIS |
Chest X-ray | Vol.80 No.07 | 521-526 | Kunihiko ITO | Limits of Chest X-ray Investigation in the Diagnosis of Recurrent Pulmonary Tuberculosis |
Chest X-ray examination | Vol.82 No.01 | 19-25 | Toshio TAKATORIGE et al. | Tuberculosis and Its Control Measures for Homeless People: Implementation of Chest X-ray Examination for Three Successive Years |
Childhood TB | Vol.84 No.12 | 795-798 | Tuberculosis Surveillance Center | TUBERCULOSIS ANNUAL REPORT
2008 ─ Series 3. Childhood TB─ |
Childhood TB | Vol.86 No.05 | 553-556 | Tuberculosis Surveillance Center, RIT, JATA | TUBERCULOSIS ANNUAL REPORT 2009 ―Series 3. Childhood TB― |
Childhood tuberculosis | Vol.81 No.05 | 375-379 | Shinya KONDO et al. | Three Cases of Tuberculosis Children Who Demonstrated Paradoxical Worsening during Different Stage of Treatment |
Childhood tuberculosis | Vol.87 No.08 | 549-553 | Tuberculosis Surveillance Center (TSC), RIT, JATA | TUBERCULOSIS ANNUAL REPORT 2010 ─(3) Childhood Tuberculosis─ |
Children | Vol.86 No.07 | 685-695 | Emiko TOYOTA et al. | TUBERCULOSIS SCREENING OF FOREIGNERS IN EUROPEAN, NORTH-AMERICAN, AND OCEANIAN COUNTRIES |
Cholesterol | Vol.86 No.02 | 57-60 | Kazumi NISHIO et. al. | A CASE HAVING CHYLIFORM PLEURAL EFFUSION CAUSED BY FORMER TUBERCULOUS PLEURISY |
Chronic disseminated acinar pulmonary tuberculosis | Vol.82 No.06 | 507-513 | Hitoshi TOKUDA | Pathogenesis of Chronic Disseminated Acinar Pulmonary Tuberculosis:Oka's Classification of Pulmonary Tuberculosis Type IIB-A Discussion through an Analysis of Two Typical Cases- |
Chronic empyema | Vol.81 No.06 | 425-428 | Hirokazu TANIGUCHI et al. | A Case of Mycobacterium intracellulare Infection with Chronic Empyema |
Chronic excretors | Vol.86 No.04 | 445-451 | Eriko SHIGETO | TREATMENT AND ISOLATION OF NON-ADHERENT AND/OR INFECTIOUS TUBERCULOSIS PATIENTS UNDER THE INFECTIOUS DISEASES CONTROL LAW |
Chronic hepatitis | Vol.83 No.01 | 13-19 | Yugo KANEKO et al. | Drug-Induced Hepatotoxicity Caused by Anti-Tuberculosis Drugs in Tuberculosis Patients Complicated with Chronic Hepatitis |
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) | Vol.86 No.08 | 763-766 | Toru KADOWAKI et al. | PULMONARY TUBERCULOSIS WITH ATYPICAL RADIOLOGICAL FINDINGS IN A PATIENT WITH CHRONIC OBSTRUCTIVE PULMONARY DISEASE |
Chronic pyothorax | Vol.77 No.04 | 367-371 | Natsuko TANIGUCHI et al. | A Case of Pleural Malignant Lymphoma Associated with Chronic Tuberculous Pyothorax |
Chronic renal failure | Vol.86 No.11 | 857-862 | Chihiro FUKUSHIMA et al. | PROBLEMS OF TUBERCULOSIS PATIENTS UNDER DIALYSIS IN TAMA AREA, TOKYO |
Chronic renal failure | Vol.87 No.11 | 719-725 | Masafumi SUGIYAMA | A CASE OF AGRANULOCYTOSIS
CAUSED BY RIFAMPICIN DURING TREATMENT OF TUBERCULOUS LYMPHADENITIS IN A CHRONIC RENAL FAILURE PATIENT |
Chronic respiratory failure | Vol.77 No.07 | 527-531 | Yasuo ITOH et al. | A Case of Tuberculosis Pleuritis Developing Contralateral Pleural Effusion During Anti-Tuberculosis Chemotherapy, Falling into Chronic Respiratory Failure |
Chronic respiratory failure | Vol.78 No.02 | 101-105 | Kazuko MACHIDA | Management of Respiratory Failure in Patients with Pulmonary Tuberculosis |
Chronic respiratory failure | Vol.80 No.10 | 655-674 | Chairpersons:K. MACHIDA and R. MAEKURA | State of the Art:Sequelae of Tuberculosis |
Chronic respiratory failure | Vol.81 No.06 | 407-412 | Tomoaki IWANAGA et al. | Clinical Analysis of Patients with Sequelae of Pulmonary Tuberculosis Undergoing Home Oxygen Therapy |
Chronic tuberculous empyema | Vol.79 No.04 | 301-307 | Atsuhisa TAMURA et al. | Thoracic Malignancies in Patients with Chronic Tuberculous Empyema |
Chronic tuberculous empyema | Vol.79 No.09 | 561-567 | Kunihiko ITO et al. | Miss-managements in Treatment Failure of Pulmonary Tuberculosis |
Chronological change | Vol.85 No.05 | 447-452, | Hisayuki OSOREDA and Hideo KOBAYASHI |
Chronological Change of Primary Type Pulmonary Mycobacterium Avium-Intracellulare Complex Infection |
Chyliform pleural effusion | Vol.86 No.02 | 57-60 | Kazumi NISHIO et. al. | A CASE HAVING CHYLIFORM PLEURAL EFFUSION CAUSED BY FORMER TUBERCULOUS PLEURISY |
Ciprofloxacin | Vol.76 No.04 | 357-362 | Shin KAWAHARA et al. | Comparison of in vitro Antimicrobial Activities of Ofloxacin, Levofloxacin, Ciprofloxacin, and Sparfloxacin against Various Mycobacteria |
Ciprofloxacin | Vol.81 No.04 | 345-349 | Masahiro SHIRAI et al. | A Case of Severe Intestinal Tuberculosis, Treated with Ciprofloxacin, Kanamycin and Prednisolone |
Clarithromycin | Vol.75 No.07 | 471-476 | Kazuhiro SATO et al. | A Study on the Effect of Combined Chemotherapy on Mycobacterium avium Complex Pulmonary Disease |
Clarithromycin | Vol.75 No.12 | 711-715 | Tomonobu KOIZUMI et al. | Pulmonary Mycobacterium gordonae Infection Treated with Clarithromycin |
Clarithromycin | Vol.78 No.01 | 33-35 | Toshiaki SHIMIZU et al. | Effects of Antisense Oligo DNA on the Antimicrobial Activity of Reactive Oxygen Intermediates and Antimycobacterial Agents Against Mycobacterium avium Complex |
Clarithromycin | Vol.82 No.08 | 641-646 | Hisashi TAKI et al. | Clinical Analysis of Drug Interaction between Rifampicin and Clarithromycin Which Are Used for Treating Pulmonary Mycobacterium avium Complex Infection |
Clarithromycin | Vol.87 No.05 | 391-396 | Yumiko SASAKI et al. | ANALYSIS OF THE CLINICAL FEATURES OF PULMONARY DISEASE CAUSED BY MYCOBACTERIUM SZULGAI ─ A Review of 12 Cases over 10 Years and the Utility of Drug-Susceptibility Testing ─ |
Clarithromycin(CAM) | Vol.80 No.01 | 1-7 | Shu TAGA et al. | The Clinical Study on Efficacy of Clarithromycin, Levofloxacin, and Streptomycin for Pulmonary Mycobacterium avium-intracellulare Complex Infection |
Clarithromycin resistance | Vol.87 No.11 | 687-695 | Taku NAKAGAWA et al. | MULTICENTER STUDY ON CLINICAL FEATURES AND GENETIC CHARACTERISTICS OF MYCOBACTERIUM AVIUM STRAINS FROM PATIENTS IN JAPAN WITH LUNG DISEASE CAUSED BY M.AVIUM |
Clarithromycin resistance gene | Vol.86 No.02 | 61-68 | Kenji OGAWA | GENETIC RESEARCH ABOUT MYCOBACTERIUM AVIUM COMPLEX |
Clarithromycin-resistant gene | Vol.88 No.01 | 17-22 | Kenji OGAWA | GENETIC RESEARCH ABOUT MYCOBACTERIUM AVIUM COMPLEX |
Class 2 infectious disease beds | Vol.87 No.2 | 51-55 | Kunihiko ITO et al. | NATIONWIDE SURVEY OF THE USE OF CLASS 2 INFECTIOUS DISEASE BEDS FOR IN-HOSPITAL CARE OF TUBERCULOSIS PATIENTS |
Classification | Vol.77 No.08 | 539-546 | Yutaka FUKASAWA | Microplate Hybridization Methods of Reduced Unspecific Reassociation Considering △TM -Comparison between Relative Relatedness of DNA and Key Characters for Mycobacterium szulgai |
Classification | Vol.77 No.08 | 547-554 | Yutaka FUKASAWA | Relative Relatedness of 11 Mycobacteria Species by Microplate Hybridization Methods Considering △Tm |
Clinical application | Vol.81 No.12 | 745-751 | Masaji OKADA | Novel Vaccines against M.tuberculosis |
Clinical characteristic | Vol.85 No.12 | 881-894 | Chairpersons: M
TOYOTA, Y SASAKI |
THE ISSUE OF TUBERCULOSIS IN THE ELDERLY IN JAPAN |
Clinical diagnosis | Vol.82 No.03 | 165-171 | Hitoshi HOSHINO et al. | Evaluation of Accuracy of Clinical Diagnosis of TB by Annual Autopsy Report |
Clinical features | Vol.78 No.08 | 553-556 | Jiro FUJITA | Clinical, Radiological, and Pathological Findings of Non-tuberculous Mycobacteria Respiratory Infection |
Clinical features | Vol.82 No.09 | 721-727 | Jiro FUJITA et al. | Overview of Respiratory Infection Caused by Nontuberculous Mycobacteria |
Clinical features | Vol.87 No.06 | 453-459 | Satoko SUNAGAWA et al. | CLINICAL FEATURES OF DIABETIC PATIENTS WITH PULMONARY TUBERCULOSIS ADMITTED TO A UNIVERSITYHOSPITAL |
Clinical finding | Vol.86 No.04 | 431-436 | Satoko YONESHIMA et.al. | CLINICAL REVIEW OF 8 PATIENTS WITH TUBERCULOUS PERITONITIS |
Clinical findings | Vol.79 No.06 | 367-373 | Atsuhisa TAMURA et al. | Pulmonary Nontuberculous Mycobacteriosis in Patients with Lung Cancer |
Clinical indicator | Vol.80 No.09 | 595-600 | Toshiaki FUJIKANE et al. | The Improvement of the Enforcement Rate of the Standard Regimen (A) of Tuberculosis Chemotherapy by the Introduction of Common Database System for Tuberculosis |
Clinical investigation | Vol.77 No.01 | 23-27 | Yoshiaki TAO et al. | Clinical Investigation of Pulmonary Mycobacterium kansasii Infection in Our Hospital |
Clinical outcome | Vol.81 No.04 | 337-344 | Atsuhiko TADA et al. | In vitro Antituberculous Activity of Ofloxacin and Levofloxacin against Multidrug-Resistant Tuberculosis and Clinical Outcomes |
Clinical path | Vol.82 No.11 | 837-844 | Jun MITSUISHI et al. | Investigation on the Changes in the Hospitalization Period after the Induction of New Discharge Criteria for Pulmonary Tuberculosis -Utility of Assessment Sheet for Using Clinical Path- |
Clinical path | Vol.84 No.04 | 173-186 | Tomoya NARITA and Noriko KOBAYASHI |
Development and Perspectives of Community DOTS |
Clinical research | Vol.85 No.11 | 823-828 | Naoto KEICHO | BIOMARKERS TO ASSESS DIFFERENT ASPECTS OF TUBERCULOSIS ─ From Development to Relapse ─ |
Clinical studies | Vol.85 No.02 | 113-123 | Haruaki TOMIOKA and Atsuhiko TADA | CAN WE HAVE ADEQUATE
CHEMOTHERAPY REGIMENS FOR TUBERCULOSIS IN THE FUTURE ? |
Clinical symptom | Vol.78 No.08 | 557-561 | Jiro FUJITA | Radiological Findings of Non-tuberculous Mycobacteria Respiratory Infection |
Clinic-based DOTS | Vol.85 No.03 | 179-189, | Eriko SHIGETOU and Yoko NAGATA | Challenges and Prospect og The Community DOTS |
Cluster | Vol.81 No.09 | 567-571 | Takeo INOUE et al. | Influence of Aging on Tuberculosis Infection-An Epidemiological Study of 1,141 Smear-positive TB Patients- |
Cluster | Vol.84 No.06 | 477-484 | Takeo INOUE et al. | Generation-to-generation TB transmission in Aichi, Central Japan |
Cluster analysis | Vol.85 No.11 | 809-813 | Toshiaki KIKUCHI | DISEASE PROGRESSION OF MYCOBACTERIUM AVIUM PULMONARY INFECTION AND THE MYCOBACTERIAL VARIABLE NUMBER TANDEM REPEAT(VNTR) TYPING |
Cluster analysis | Vol.88 No.01 | 23-27 | Toshiaki KIKUCH | GENETIC RESEARCH ABOUT MYCOBACTERIUM AVIUM COMPLEX |
Cluster formation rate | Vol.81 No.04 | 321-328 | Hiromi ANO et al. | Molecular Epidemiology of Tuberculosis by the Use of IS6110 Restriction Fragment Length Polymorphism:A Study from 2001 to 2003 |
Cluster rate | Vol.82 No.05 | 459-466 | Eri TSUKISHIMA et al. | Association between Clustered Strain of M.tuberculosis and Infectiousness Index of Tuberculosis Cases in a Population-Based IS 6110-RFLP Analysis |
Clustered secondary patient rate | Vol.86 No.05 | 493-498 | Takeo INOUE et al. | EPIDEMIOLOGICAL SIGNIFICANCE OF PATIENTS WITH EXTRA-PULMONARY TB ─A Study of 10,082 Patients with Tuberculosis─ |
Coexistence of lung cancer and nontuberculous mycobacteriosis | Vol.79 No.06 | 367-373 | Atsuhisa TAMURA et al. | Pulmonary Nontuberculous Mycobacteriosis in Patients with Lung Cancer |
Coexistence of pathogen and host | Vol.75 No.10 | 599-602 | Satoshi OMURA | Prospect of Chemotherapy in the 21st Century |
Cohort | Vol.85 No.08 | 683-686 | Tuberculosis Surveillance Center, RIT, JATA | TUBERCULOSIS ANNUAL REPORT 2008 ─Series 10. Treatment Outcome and TB Deaths─ |
Cohort | Vol.87 No.05 | 415-419 | Tuberculosis Surveillance Center, RIT, JATA | TUBERCULOSIS ANNUAL REPORT 2009 ─Series 10. Treatment Outcome and TB Deaths ─ |
Cohort analysis | Vol.75 No.11 | 675-679 | Chairpersons: M. TSUJI, T. YAMASHITA | Cooperation between Public Health Centers and Hospitals in Tuberculosis Control-How Should Clinical Nurses and Public Health Nurses Work Together? |
Cohort analysis | Vol.80 No.11 | 719-729 | Chairperson:N. KOBAYASHI | Needs for Assessment of Treatment Outcome by Cohort Analysis |
Cohort analysis | Vol.81 No.10 | 591-602 | Hitoshi HOSHINO et al. | Evaluation of Effect of Community DOTS on Treatment Outcomes by TB Surveillance Data |
Cohort analysis | Vol.82 No.12 | 897-901 | Hitoshi HOSHINO et al. | New Cohort Analysis System in
New Tuberculosis Surveillance System in Japan |
Cohort chart | Vol.78 No.01 | 57-59 | Chairpersons:T. SAKURAYAMA, T. YAMASHITA | Towards Success of Tuberculosis Treatment |
Cohort meeting | Vol.78 No.01 | 57-59 | Chairpersons:T. SAKURAYAMA, T. YAMASHITA | Towards Success of Tuberculosis Treatment |
Cohort meeting | Vol.84 No.04 | 173-186 | Tomoya NARITA and Noriko KOBAYASHI |
Development and Perspectives of Community DOTS |
Co-Infection | Vol.84 No.04 | 203-211 | Norio YAMADA and Hideaki NAGAI |
The Current and Future Situations of TB/HIV (Co-Infection of Tuberculosis and HIV) in Japan |
Cold abscess | Vol.75 No.06 | 429-434 | Shoko NAKAO et al. | A Case of Pulmonary Tuberculosis Complicated with Multiple Bone and Joint Tuberculosis |
Cold abscess | Vol.79 No.07 | 453-457 | Yasuhiro IWATA et al. | A Case of Cervical and Mediastinal Lymph Nodes Tuberculosis, Tuberculous Pleurisy, Spinal Caries and Cold Abscess in the Anterior Chest Wall |
Cold abscess of the chest wall | Vol.85 No.08 | 673-677 | Kosaku KOMIYA et al. | A CASE OF COLD ABSCESS OF THE CHEST WALL DUE TO THORACIC DRAINAGE FOR TUBERCULOUS PLEURITIS |
Collaboration | Vol.76 No.12 | 759-764 | Chairpersons: T. AHIKO, M. TOYOTA | Outbreak of Tuberculosis:the Current Situations and Perspective in Japan |
collaboration network | Vol.85 No.03 | 179-189, | Eriko SHIGETOU and Yoko NAGATA | Challenges and Prospect og The Community DOTS |
Collagen disease | Vol.77 No.06 | 465-470 | Masakuni FUJITA et al. | A Case of Cutaneous Tuberculosis Under Steroid & Immunosuppressant Therapy for Dermatomyositis |
Collagen disease | Vol.77 No.12 | 799-804 | Fumio YAMAGISHI | Medical Risk Factors of Tuberculosis and Countermeasures |
Colon cancer | Vol.87 No.11 | 707-712 | Yasuo SHIMIZU et al. | PET/CT FOR MONITORING THE THERAPEUTIC RESPONSE IN A PATIENT WITH ABDOMINAL LYMPH NODE TUBERCULOSIS AFTER COLON CANCER RESECTION |
Colonization | Vol.83 No.02 | 73-79 | Hiroyuki KAMIYA et al. | A Study on Clinical Features of Mycobacterium kansasii Pulmonary Disease in Women |
Colonization | Vol.87 No.04 | 341-344 | Harutaka OMURA et.al. | MYCOBACTERIUM IMMUNOGENUM ISOLATED FROM A METAL WORKER IN JAPAN |
Colony | Vol.78 No.12 | 739-746 | Hiromi ANO et al. | Fluctuation in the Ratio between Drug-Resistant and -Susceptible M.tuberculosis Bacilli Which Were Isolated from Patients with Prolonged Anti-Tuberculosis Treatment |
Combination | Vol.76 No.07 | 519-524 | Takesuke HIRAOKA et al. | The Alternative or Simultaneous Excretion of Different Species of Mycobacteria in Alypical Mycobacteriosis-15 Cases in 7 Years- |
Commercial laboratory | Vol.80 No.04 | 349-358 | Satoshi MITARAI, Committee for Mycobacterial Examinations, Japanese Society for Tuberculosis | The External Quality Assessment for Mycobacterium tuberculosis Drug Susceptibility Testing by Proficiency Testing Panel to the Commercial Laboratories |
Common database | Vol.80 No.09 | 595-600 | Toshiaki FUJIKANE et al. | The Improvement of the Enforcement Rate of the Standard Regimen (A) of Tuberculosis Chemotherapy by the Introduction of Common Database System for Tuberculosis |
Community | Vol.86 No.10 | 821-827 | Naoki NAKATSUBO et al. | THE IMPLEMENTATION STATUS OF COMMUNITY DIRECTLY OBSERVED THERAPY SHORT-COURSE (DOTS) PRACTICE IN MEDICAL FACILITIES DESIGNATED FOR TUBERCULOSIS TREATMENT IN THE TAMA AREA |
Community DOTS | Vol.85 No.03 | 179-189, | Eriko SHIGETOU and Yoko NAGATA | Challenges and Prospect og The Community DOTS |
Community DOTS | Vol.87 No.12 | 789-794 | Eriko SHIGETO | ─The 87th Annual Meeting President Lecture─PRESENT AND FUTURE OF TUBERCULOSIS CARE IN REGIONS |
Community hospital | Vol.75 No.08 | 499-504 | Yoshihiro KOBASHI et al. | Transitional Pattern of the Clinical Features of Patients with Pulmonary Tuberculosis in a Community Hospital |
Community medicine cooperation | Vol.84 No.12 | 761-766 | Eriko SHIGETO | DEVELOPMENT OF TB TREATMENT SYSTEM BY LIAISON CRITICAL PATH |
Community-acquired pneumonia | Vol.77 No.02 | 79-86 | Sadayuki MURAYAMA | CT Diagnosis of Pulmonary Infectious Diseases |
Community-acquired pneumonia | Vol.77 No.07 | 499-502 | Kunihiko ITO | Diagnosis of Pulmonary Tuberculosis in Connection with the Guideline for Community-Acquired Pneumonia |
Community-cooperation | Vol.76 No.11 | 707-713 | Chairpersons:K. KOKUBU, K. INUZUKA | Medical Treatment Support to Tuberculous Patients-From the Standpoint of Community Support- |
Community cooperation | Vol.86 No.12 | 971-981 | Chairpersons: 1 Tadayuki AHIKO and 2 Tomoyo NARITA | The 86th Annual Meeting Mini-Symposium - COOPERATION OF RELEVANT ORGANIZATIONS FOR TUBERCULOSIS CONTROL |
Comparison between Japan and the US | Vol.75 No.06 | 413-422 | Hidenori MASUYAMA et al. | On the Differences in Attitude and Awareness of Clinical Doctors, Health Administrators and Other Health Workers to Tuberculosis Treatment in Japan and the US |
Complete medication | Vol.76 No.11 | 707-713 | Chairpersons:K. KOKUBU, K. INUZUKA | Medical Treatment Support to Tuberculous Patients-From the Standpoint of Community Support- |
Com-plete treatment | Vol.82 No.11 | 803-808 | Etsu Tsuzuki FUSE et al. | Predictive Factors for Treatment Incompletion in Elderly Patients with Newly Diagnosed Pulmonary Tuberculosis |
Completion rate | Vol.78 No.09 | 581-585 | Emiko TOYOTA et al. | Usefulness of Directly Observed Therapy (DOT) during Hospitalization as DOTS in Japanese Style |
Complication | Vol.77 No.05 | 395-399 | Takenori YAGI et al. | Clinical Review of Pneumothorax Cases Complicated with Active Pulmonary Tuberculosis |
Complication | Vol.87 No.05 | 421-432 | Chairpersons: Tomokazu INAGAKI and Seiya KATO | ─The 86th Annual Meeting Symposium─ RESTRUCTURING THE MEDICAL SERVICE SYSTEM |
Complication | Vol.87 No.12 | 809-819 | Chairpersons: Seiya KATO and Arisu KAMADA | ─The 87th Annual Meeting Symposium─FOLLOW-UP DISCUSSION ON RESTRUCTURING THE MEDICAL-SERVICE SYSTEM |
Complications | Vol.77 No.11 | 759-761 | Chairpersons:T. RIKIMARU, T. KAWASHIRO | Treatment for Tuberculosis In Difficult Situations |
Complications | Vol.79 No.08 | 481-486 | Fumio YAMAGISHI | Tuberculosis in the Elderly |
Compromised host | Vol.75 No.06 | 435-437 | Fumio YAMAGISHI et al. | Frequency of Complication of Diabetes Mellitus in Pulmonary Tuberculosis |
Compromised host | Vol.75 No.10 | 569-573 | Yuka SASAKI et al. | A Clinical Study in the Collagen Disease Patients Developed Pulmonary Tuberculosis during Corticosteroid Administration |
Compromised host | Vol.76 No.02 | 77-81 | Fumio YAMAGISHI | Prevention of Development of Pulmonary Tuberculosis in Compromised Host |
Compromised host | Vol.78 No.10 | 661-667 | Fumio YAMAGISHI | Measures for Tuberculosis in Compromised Hosts-Mainly on Chemoprophylaxis- |
Compromised host | Vol.79 No.09 | 509-518 | Masakazu AOKI | Transmission of Tuberculosis(I) |
Compromised host | Vol.81 No.10 | 631-638 | Fumio YAMAGISHI | The Clinical Features for Tuberculosis in Compromised Hosts |
Computational biology | Vol.85 No.11 | 809-813 | Toshiaki KIKUCHI | DISEASE PROGRESSION OF MYCOBACTERIUM AVIUM PULMONARY INFECTION AND THE MYCOBACTERIAL VARIABLE NUMBER TANDEM REPEAT(VNTR) TYPING |
Computational biology | Vol.88 No.01 | 23-27 | Toshiaki KIKUCH | GENETIC RESEARCH ABOUT MYCOBACTERIUM AVIUM COMPLEX |
Computed radiography | Vol.77 No.09 | 597-603 | Tomoko KIMURA et al. | Tuberculosis Control of Construction Workers Living in Hanba |
Computed tomography | Vol.75 No.04 | 341-347 | Sanae OCHIAI et al. | Evaluation of CT Appearance of Mycobacterium avium Complex Infection-Comparison with Bronchiectasia |
Computed tomography | Vol.77 No.09 | 597-603 | Tomoko KIMURA et al. | Tuberculosis Control of Construction Workers Living in Hanba |
Computed tomography | Vol.79 No.05 | 349-354 | Tetsuya UEDA et al. | Tuberculous Lymphadenitis:A Clinical Study of 23 Cases |
Computerized system | Vol.87 No.1 | 15-23 | Masako OHMORI et al. | COMPUTERIZED SURVEILLANCE SYSTEM OF TUBERCULOSIS IN JAPAN: ITS EVOLUTION, ACHIEVEMENT AND CHALLENGES |
Concentrated smear | Vol.81 No.05 | 357-362 | Kunihiko ITO | Number of Concentrated Sputum Smears Needed to Adequately Assess Infectivity of Patients with Pulmonary Tuberculosis |
Concentrated smear | Vol.81 No.09 | 573-576 | Kunihiko ITO | Comparison between Direct Smear by Ziehl-Neelsen and Concentrated Smear by Fluorochrome Stain |
Confinement | Vol.86 No.04 | 445-451 | Eriko SHIGETO | TREATMENT AND ISOLATION OF NON-ADHERENT AND/OR INFECTIOUS TUBERCULOSIS PATIENTS UNDER THE INFECTIOUS DISEASES CONTROL LAW |
Congenital pulmonary cyst | Vol.78 No.11 | 699-704 | Syeiyu HIRATA et al. | An Adult Case of Hypoplasia of the Left Lung Disclosed by Pneumonectomy for Pulmonary M.avium Complex Infection Associated with Intractable Pneumothorax |
Congenital tuberculosis | Vol.79 No.06 | 391-395 | Shinya KONDO et al. | CT Imaging Findings in Congenital Tuberculosis, Part 1:Usefulness of Periportal Hyposensity in the Diagnosis of Congenital Tuberculosis |
Congenital tuberculosis | Vol.79 No.09 | 537-540 | Shinya KONDO et al. | An Infant with Tuberculosis Who Previously Contacted with an Infant with Congenital Tuberculosis |
Congenital tuberculosis | Vol.80 No.05 | 421-425 | Shinya KONDO et al. | Management of Asymptomatic Newborns with Periportal Hypodensity and High Serum lgM Who were Born from Untreated Tuberculosis Mothers |
Constrictive pericarditis | Vol.76 No.02 | 71-75 | Hiroshi MIZUTANI et al. | A Case of Tuberculous Pericarditis Developing Constrictive Pericarditis |
Construction labor | Vol.76 No.11 | 691-698 | Jiro FUJITA et al. | The Intervention against an Outbreak of Pulmonary Tuberculosis in the Dormitory of Construction Laborers-Connection with Approaches from Public Health, Medical Treatment, Social Welfare, and Labor Management- |
Contact examination | Vol.80 No.02 | 81-88 | Isamu TAKAMATSU | Problem of Conversion Period of Childhood Tuberculosis Measures |
Contact examination | Vol.82 No.08 | 655-658 | Takashi YOSHIYAMA et al. | Timing of QuantiFERON TB-G Test for the Contact Examination of Tuberculosis |
Contact examination | Vol.82 No.09 | 697-703 | Akira SHIMOUCHI et al. | Discussion on Incidence of Tuberculosis Patients among Nurses in Osaka City |
Contact examination | Vol.84 No.10 | 681-684 | Rika KOIKE et al. | A Case of Multiple-Drug-Resistant Pulmonary Tuberculosis in a Hemodialysis Hospital |
Contact examination | ||||
Contact examination | Vol.85 No.07 | 601-607, | Takashi YOSHIYAMA | Tuberculosis Contact Examination and QFT-G Testing for the Prevention of Hospital Acquired Infection |
Contact examination | Vol.86 No.11 | 869-877 | Riyo FUJIYAMA et al. | COMPARISON OF CONVENTIONAL TUBERCULIN SKIN TEST AND QFT-2G®, A NEW METHOD FOR DIAGNOSIS OF TUBERCULOSIS INFECTION, WITH THE USE OF THE CONTACT SCORE |
Contact examination | Vol.87 No.04 | 329-335 | Hideo YOSHIKAWA et.al. | REPRODUCIBILITY OF THE QFT-G-IT ASSAY IN THE CONTACT EXAMINATION IN WHICH A HIGH POSITIVE RATE WAS SHOWN INDEPENDENT OF CONTACT TIME |
Contact examination | Vol.87 No.09 | 557-564 | Hideo YOSHIKAWA | POSSIBLE PRESENCE OF A BOOSTER
EFFECT IN PEOPLE REPEATEDLY EXPOSED TO MYCOBACTERIUM TUBERCULOSIS DEMONSTRATED IN A MYCOBACTERIUM TUBERCULOSIS-SPECIFIC INTERFERON-GAMMA RELEASE ASSAY |
Contacts examination | Vol.88 No.03 | 323-335 | Chairpersons: Hideo MAEDA and Chika SHIRAI | HEALTH EXAMINATION IN FUTURE AT THE ERA OF LOW TUBERCULOSIS INCIDENCE ―From Contacts Examination toward Active Epidemiological Studies― |
Contact examination rate | Vol.86 No.07 | 709-715 | Takeo INOUE | EPIDEMIOLOGICAL STUDY ON CONTACT EXAMINATIONS DONE BY NISHIO HEALTH CENTER USING QFT FROM 2008 TO 2010 |
Contact examination using Quantiferon | Vol.86 No.07 | 709-715 | Takeo INOUE | EPIDEMIOLOGICAL STUDY ON CONTACT EXAMINATIONS DONE BY NISHIO HEALTH CENTER USING QFT FROM 2008 TO 2010 |
Contact investigation | Vol.76 No.09 | 625-634 | Makoto TOYOTA et al. | Tuberculosis Outbreak in a Junior High School in Kochi City-Studies on Factors Relating to Extent of Tuberculosis Infection and the Efficacy of Isoniazid Chemoprophylaxis |
Contact investigation | Vol.79 No.09 | 537-540 | Shinya KONDO et al. | An Infant with Tuberculosis Who Previously Contacted with an Infant with Congenital Tuberculosis |
Contact investigation | Vol.80 No.08 | 557-564 | Hirofumi MIYASHITA et al. | Detection of Tuberculosis Infection Using a Whole Blood Interferon Gamma Assay in a Contact Investigation-Evaluation Using QuantiFERON QuantiFERON®TB-2G- |
Contact investigation | Vol.81 No.11 | 681-686 | Nobuyuki HARADA | Characteristics of a Diagnostic Method of Tuberculosis Infection Based on Whole Blood Interferon-γ Assay |
Contact investigation | Vol.82 No.01 | 53-59 | Keiji FUKAZAWA | Application and Problems of QuantiFERON®TB-2G for Tuberculosis Control Programs (1)Tuberculosis Outbreak in a Cram School- |
Contact investigation | Vol.82 No.12 | 941-957 | Chairpersons: T.AHIKO and N.KOBAYASHI | Effective Measures for Promoting
the New Tuberculosis Control Program of Japan |
Contact investigation | Vol.83 No.01 | 7-11 | Muneyoshi MASUDA et al. | Usefulness of QuantiFERON®TB-2G in a Suspected Case of Drug Resistant Tuberculosis Outbreak in a University |
Contact investigation | Vol.85 No.01 | 17-31 | Tadayuki AHIKO and Kiminori SUZUKI | NOVEL DIAGNOSTIC TESTS FOR
TUBERCULOSIS INFECTION : THEIR PROBLEMS AND PERSPECTIVES |
Contact investigation | Vol.85 No.07 | 585-589, | Akira SHIMOUCHI et al. | Discussion on Evidence for Principle of Tuberculosis Contact Investigation - From the Experience in Osaka City - |
Contact investigation | Vol.85 No.07 | 595-599, | Nobuyuki HARADA | Interpretation of QFT Results in Several Contact Investigations |
Contact investigation | Vol.85 No.11 | 791-797 | Kenji MATSUMOTO et al | EXAMINATION OF LATENT TUBERCULOSIS INFECTION TREATMENT STATUS |
Contact investigation | Vol.86 No.05 | 487-491 | Kenji MATSUMOTO et al. | AN OUTBREAK OF TUBERCULOSIS IN WHICH ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS INFLUENCED TUBERCULOSIS INFECTION |
Contact investigation | Vol.86 No.11 | 847-856 | Jun KOMUKAI et al. | COMPARATIVE PERFORMANCE OF TUBERCULIN SKIN TEST AND QuantiFERON®TB-GOLD IN CONTACT INVESTIGATIONS FOR TUBERCULOSIS |
Contact investigation | Vol.87 No.2 | 35-40 | Kenji MATSUMOTO et al. | EXAMINATION OF ONSET CASES IN CONTACT INVESTIGATION |
Contact investigation | Vol.87 No.2 | 47-50 | Keiko MITAKA et al. | TWO CASES OF PULMONARY TUBERCULOSIS WITH AN INTRA-FAMILIAL TRANSMISSION ROUTE |
Contact investigation | Vol.87 No.12 | 757-763 | Makoto TOYOTA | EVALUATION OF TUBERCULOSIS TRANSMISSION ROUTES IN AN OUTBREAK AMONG YOUNG ADULTS FOR DEVELOPING AN EFFECTIVE METHOD FOR CONTACT INVESTIGATIONS |
Contact investigation | Vol.88 No.03 | 301-304 | Jun KOMUKAI et al. | INTERPRETING EQUIVOCAL RESULTS OBTAINED FROM THE QUANTIFERON R -TB GOLD IN-TUBE TEST IN CONTACT INVESTIGATIONS |
Contact investigations | Vol.80 No.11 | 675-686 | Toru MORI et ai. | Cost-effectiveness Analysis of QuantiFERON®-TB 2nd Generation Used for Detection of Tuberculosis Infection in Contact Investigations |
Contact investigations | Vol.87 No.10 | 635-640 | Hiroko NIGORIKAWA et al. | CONTACT INVESTIGATION USING QuantiFERON®-TB Gold TEST TO EVALUATE TB EXPOSURE IN 61 SUBJECTS IN A HOSPITAL SETTING ─ (1) Outline of the Outbreak and its Clinical Picture ─ |
Contact score | Vol.86 No.11 | 869-877 | Riyo FUJIYAMA et al. | COMPARISON OF CONVENTIONAL TUBERCULIN SKIN TEST AND QFT-2G®, A NEW METHOD FOR DIAGNOSIS OF TUBERCULOSIS INFECTION, WITH THE USE OF THE CONTACT SCORE |
Contact status | Vol.85 No.06 | 547-552, | Kenji MATSUMOTO et al | Tuberculosis Infection by Tuberculin Skin Test or QuantiFERON and Related Factors in Contact Investigations |
Contact survey | Vol.78 No.10 | 619-627 | Hiroko KOBAYASHI et al. | Minor Outbreak of Tuberculosis Infection in a Junior High School-Infection from a Preventable Case- |
Contact time | Vol.87 No.04 | 329-335 | Hideo YOSHIKAWA et.al. | REPRODUCIBILITY OF THE QFT-G-IT ASSAY IN THE CONTACT EXAMINATION IN WHICH A HIGH POSITIVE RATE WAS SHOWN INDEPENDENT OF CONTACT TIME |
Contact tracing | Vol.75 No.11 | 629-641 | Takashi YOSHIYAMA | Cost Effectiveness Analysis of Isoniazid Preventive Therapy to the Contacts of Tuberculosis Patients under Japanese Settings |
Contacts examination | Vol.76 No.11 | 691-698 | Jiro FUJITA et al. | The Intervention against an Outbreak of Pulmonary Tuberculosis in the Dormitory of Construction Laborers-Connection with Approaches from Public Health, Medical Treatment, Social Welfare, and Labor Management- |
Contacts examination | Vol.80 No.06 | 461-467 | Hirotoshi WATASE | The Transmission of Tuberculosis in a Cram School |
Contacts examination | Vol.82 No.08 | 629-634 | Junichi YAMAGUCHI et al. | Outbreak of Pulmonary Tuberculosis in which Tuberculosis Developed from QuantiFERON®-TB Second Generation (QFT-2G) Test Negative Persons |
Contacts investigation | Vol.78 No.11 | 677-682 | Shinya KONDO et al. | Efficacy of Tuberculosis Contacts Investigation and Treatment, Especially of Preventive Therapy in Infants and Young Children |
Contacts investigation | Vol.78 No.12 | 747-750 | Shinya KONDO et al. | Infants and Children Who Developed Tuberculosis Following Contacts Investigation |
Contralateral pleural effusion | Vol.86 No.07 | 723-727 | Takashi ISHII et al. | A CASE OF TUBERCULOUS PLEURISY DEVELOPING CONTRALATERAL EFFUSION DURING ANTI-TUBERCULOSIS CHEMOTHERAPY |
Contrast enhanced CT | Vol.78 No.04 | 347-351 | Shinya KONDO et al. | Predominant Location of Pulmonary Parenchymal Lesions of Tuberculosis Primary Complex in Infants Aged Less Than One Year |
Control | Vol.77 No.11 | 735-740 | Sang Jae Kim | Current Problems of Drug-Resistant Tuberculosis and Its Control |
Control measures | Vol.82 No.03 | 179-184 | Akira SHIMOUCHI et al. | A Survey on Nosocomial Infection of Tuberculosis in Nursing Homes for Elderly in Osaka City |
Control of healthcare infection | Vol.82 No.01 | 61-66 | Yoshiko KAWABE | Application and Problems of QuantiFERON®TB-2G for Tuberculosis Control Programs(2)Clinical Use of QuantiFERON®TB-2G |
Cooperation between public health and clinical service | Vol.75 No.11 | 675-679 | Chairpersons: M. TSUJI, T. YAMASHITA | Cooperation between Public Health Centers and Hospitals in Tuberculosis Control-How Should Clinical Nurses and Public Health Nurses Work Together? |
Co-operative blind study | Vol.77 No.06 | 449-455 | Yoshimi HIGURASHI et al. | Reliability of Amplicor® Mycobacteria Kit for Detection of Mycobacterium tuberculosis Complex and Mycobacterium intracellulare:Results of Cooperative Study Among 331 Laboratories in 2000 |
Coordination | Vol.82 No.01 | 39-51 | Chairpersons:K.TAKEUCHI and K. KOKUBU | Let's DOTS-Embodying the Desire of Nursing to Heal in DOTS |
COPD | Vol.85 No.05 | 453-460, | Mitsuhiro YOSHIKAWA et al. | Clinical and Radiological Features of Tuberculous Pneumonia in Patients with Emphysema |
Core curriculum | Vol.78 No.02 | 111-114 | Chairpersons:R. AMITANI, H. TOGA | Education and Training Concerning Diagnosis and Treatment of Tuberculosis |
Corticosteroid | Vol.75 No.10 | 569-573 | Yuka SASAKI et al. | A Clinical Study in the Collagen Disease Patients Developed Pulmonary Tuberculosis during Corticosteroid Administration |
Corticosteroid | Vol.76 No.02 | 77-81 | Fumio YAMAGISHI | Prevention of Development of Pulmonary Tuberculosis in Compromised Host |
Corticosteroid | Vol.77 No.04 | 361-366 | Etsu TSUDUKI et al. | A Case of Multiple Bone and Joint Tuberculosis Which Had Been Misdiagnosed as the Rheumatoid Arthritis and Treated with Prednisolone for Eleven Months |
Corticosteroid | Vol.77 No.12 | 799-804 | Fumio YAMAGISHI | Medical Risk Factors of Tuberculosis and Countermeasures |
Corticosteroid | Vol.78 No.10 | 661-667 | Fumio YAMAGISHI | Measures for Tuberculosis in Compromised Hosts-Mainly on Chemoprophylaxis- |
Corticosteroid | Vol.81 No.08 | 531-535 | Yoshihito IWAHARA et al. | Transient Worsening of Chest Radiograph and Development of Lymphadenopathy during Chemotherapy for Miliary Tuberculosis |
Corticosteroids | Vol.87 No.06 | 469-474 | Minako MATSUBAYASHI et al. | TWO CASES OF TUBERCULOUS UVEITIS |
Cost effectiveness of tuberculosis treatment | Vol.79 No.02 | 59-61 | Chairpersons:Hideo OGATA and Takeko YAMASHITA | The Results of DOTS Strategy |
Cost-effective analysis | Vol.78 No.01 | 57-59 | Chairpersons:T. SAKURAYAMA, T. YAMASHITA | Towards Success of Tuberculosis Treatment |
Cost-effectiveness analysis | Vol.77 No.04 | 329-339 | Masako OHMORI et al. | Discussing the Current Situation of Tuberculosis Case-Finding by Mass Miniature Radiography in Japan |
Cost-effectiveness analysis | Vol.80 No.11 | 675-686 | Toru MORI et ai. | Cost-effectiveness Analysis of QuantiFERON®-TB 2nd Generation Used for Detection of Tuberculosis Infection in Contact Investigations |
Coxiella burnetii | Vol.81 No.08 | 543-549 | Akira WATANABE | Clinical Manifestation of Q Fever and Tuberculosis, Similarly Caused by Intracellular Parasites |
CpG | Vol.85 No.06 | 515-522, | Saburo YAMAMOTO | CpG Motif and Tuberculosis Immunity |
CpG DNA | Vol.76 No.08 | 593-600 | Shizuo AKIRA | Bacterial Infections and Toll-like Receptors |
Cram school | Vol.82 No.01 | 53-59 | Keiji FUKAZAWA | Application and Problems of QuantiFERON®TB-2G for Tuberculosis Control Programs (1)Tuberculosis Outbreak in a Cram School- |
Cranial Imaging | Vol.78 No.02 | 89-93 | Shinya KONDO et al. | Usefulness of Cranial and Chest Imaging in the Diagnosis of Tuberculous Meningitis among Infants and Young Children |
C-reactive protein | Vol.87 No.1 | 1-7 | Kazuki FURUHASHI et al. | INFLAMMATORY MARKERS IN ACTIVE PULMONARY TUBERCULOSIS: ASSOCIATION WITH Th1/Th2 AND Tc1/Tc2 BALANCE |
C-reactive protein (CRP) | Vol.79 No.04 | 309-311 | Kunihiko ITO et al. | C-Reactive Protein in Patients with Bacteriological Positive Lung Tuberculosis |
Criteria | Vol.76 No.07 | 519-524 | Takesuke HIRAOKA et al. | The Alternative or Simultaneous Excretion of Different Species of Mycobacteria in Alypical Mycobacteriosis-15 Cases in 7 Years- |
Criteria for discharge | Vol.81 No.12 | 715-720 | Eriko MORINO et al. | Effects of New Discharge Criteria Incorporating DOTS on Treatment Outcome of Patients with Smear-Positive Tuberculosis |
Criteria for discharge | Vol.82 No.02 | 125-141 | Chairpersons:E.TOYOTA and K.OGAWA | The New Criteria for Discharge from Tuberculosis Ward-Practical Use and Problem |
Criteria for discharge from hospital | Vol.87 No.08 | 537-540 | Hiraku ICHIKI et al. | POSITIVE SPUTUM SMEAR RESULTS AFTER TWO CONSECUTIVE NEGATIVE SMEARS DURING TREATMENT OF PULMONARY TUBERCULOSIS |
Criteria to release isolation | Vol.82 No.02 | 125-141 | Chairpersons:E.TOYOTA and K.OGAWA | The New Criteria for Discharge from Tuberculosis Ward-Practical Use and Problem |
Critical care | Vol.75 No.01 | 47-50 | Seiki HASEGAWA et al. | Endoscopic Approach to Pulmonary Diseases 2. Bronchoscopy for Critical Respiratory Care in Neonates, Infants, and Children |
Critical path | Vol.84 No.12 | 761-766 | Eriko SHIGETO | DEVELOPMENT OF TB TREATMENT SYSTEM BY LIAISON CRITICAL PATH |
Critical pathway | Vol.82 No.12 | 941-957 | Chairpersons: T.AHIKO and N.KOBAYASHI | Effective Measures for Promoting
the New Tuberculosis Control Program of Japan |
Crohn's disease | Vol.84 No.08 | 597-603 | Shigehiro ENKAI et al. | A Case of Disseminated BCG Infection Found during Treatment of an Infant with Crohn's Disease |
Crohn’s disease | Vol.86 No.11 | 879-882 | Tatsuyoshi IKEUE et al. | DEVELOPMENT OF CERVICAL TUBERCULOUS LYMPHADENITIS IN A PATIENT WITH CROHN'S DISEASE RECEIVING INFLIXIMAB DESPITE OF CHEMOPROPHYLAXIS WITH ISONIAZID |
Cross-contamination | Vol.82 No.11 | 825-829 | Koichi WATANABE et al. | A Case of Laboratory Cross-Contamination of Mycobacterium tuberculosis on the Broth-Based Culture System |
Cross-resistance | Vol.82 No.12 | 891-896 | Yuko KAZUMI et al | Frequency of
MDR-TB/XDR-TB Strains Isolated from Chronic Pulmonary Tuberculosis Patients in Japan. |
Cryptococcus | Vol.75 No.09 | 557-560 | Chairpersons:M. MITSUYAMA, K. SUZUKI | Mechanisms of Pathogenicity and Host Defense in Infections by Intracellular Parasitic Microbes |
CT | Vol.77 No.02 | 79-86 | Sadayuki MURAYAMA | CT Diagnosis of Pulmonary Infectious Diseases |
CT appearance | Vol.75 No.04 | 369-374 | Yuka FUJITA et al. | Pulmonary Infection Caused by Mycobacterium gordonae in Immunocompetent Patient |
CT imaging | Vol.79 No.06 | 391-395 | Shinya KONDO et al. | CT Imaging Findings in Congenital Tuberculosis, Part 1:Usefulness of Periportal Hyposensity in the Diagnosis of Congenital Tuberculosis |
CT imaging | Vol.79 No.09 | 537-540 | Shinya KONDO et al. | An Infant with Tuberculosis Who Previously Contacted with an Infant with Congenital Tuberculosis |
CT imaging | Vol.80 No.05 | 421-425 | Shinya KONDO et al. | Management of Asymptomatic Newborns with Periportal Hypodensity and High Serum lgM Who were Born from Untreated Tuberculosis Mothers |
Culture | Vol.77 No.02 | 73-77 | Junko ASHINO et al. | A Case of Disseminated Tuberculosis Requiring Extended Period for the Identification of Mycobacterium tuberculosis on Culture |
Culture | Vol.79 No.12 | 705-709 | Yasushi YAMAMOTO et al. | Validity of Measuring Time to Detect Growth of M.tbc by BACTEC MGIT960 System for Quantitation and Prediction of Mycobacterial Growth |
Culture | Vol.80 No.12 | 735-741 | Kunihiko ITO et al. | Should Chemotherapy for Pulmonary Tuberculosis Be Started after the Completion of Pretreatment Sputum Examination? |
Culture | Vol.81 No.08 | 511-518 | Kunihiko ITO et al. | Number of Sputum Cultures by MGIT System Needed to Diagnose Pulmonary Tuberculosis |
Culture | Vol.81 No.01 | 15-17 | Kunihiko ITO | Comparison of Sputum Positive Rate between Bilateral vs. Unilateral Lung Tuberculosis |
Culture | Vol.85 No.11 | 787-790 | Hiroki MORITA | DISCHARGE DECISIONS FOR PULMONARY TUBERCULOSIS PATIENTS |
Culture examination | Vol.80 No.02 | 95-111 | Chairpersons:S. ICHIYAMA and K. SUZUKI | Clinical Application of Testing Methods on Acid-Fast Bacteria |
Culture examination | Vol.85 No.09 | 703-709 | Takayuki INAGAKI et al. | CLINICAL APPLICATION OF LINE PROBE ASSAY (LiPA) FOR RIFAMPICIN (RFP)-RESISTANT GENE EXAMINATION IN SPUTUM FROM TUBERCULOSIS PATIENTS |
Culture fluid | Vol.78 No.02 | 68-78 | Katsuhide KAWAJIRI | Isolation of MPB63 in the Culture Fluid of Mycobacterium bovis BCG Tokyo:Genetical and Immunological Characterization |
Culture negative | Vol.80 No.10 | 631-636 | Ayako MIKAMI et al. | The Impact of the Change in Criteria for Hospital Discharge of Patients with Tuberculosis on the Duration of Hospitalization |
Culture techniques for mycobacteria | Vol.78 No.05 | 389-393 | Kazunari TSUYUGUCHI et al. | Evaluation of the Mycobacteria Growth Indicator Tube System for Detection and Quantification of Mycobacteria from Clinical Specimens |
Current trend | Vol.85 No.12 | 881-894 | Chairpersons: M
TOYOTA, Y SASAKI |
The 85th Annual Meeting Symposium - THE ISSUE OF TUBERCULOSIS IN THE ELDERLY IN JAPAN |
Cutaneous tuberculosis | Vol.77 No.06 | 465-470 | Masakuni FUJITA et al. | A Case of Cutaneous Tuberculosis Under Steroid & Immunosuppressant Therapy for Dermatomyositis |
Cycloserine | Vol.83 No.01 | 21-25 | Junichi FUJITA et al. | A Case of Multi-drug Resistant Tuberculosis Showing Psychiatric Adverse Effect by Cycloserine |
Cyclosporine | Vol.82 No.07 | 563-567 | Yoshinori MATSUI et al. | Examination of Administrative Dosage of Cyclosporine during the Anti-Tuberculosis Chemotherapy Including Rifampicin |
Cynomolgus monkey | Vol.81 No.12 | 745-751 | Masaji OKADA | Novel Vaccines against M.tuberculosis |
Cystic change | Vol.77 No.11 | 729-733 | Yuko ITO et al. | A Case of Multidrug-Resistant Tuberculosis (MDR-TB) in Young Female Complicated with Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome and Developing Multiple Giant Cysts and Pneumothorax in Both Lung |
Cytokine | Vol.76 No.05 | 413-418 | Toshiaki SHIMIZU et al. | Profiles of Expression of the Therapeutic Efficacy of KRM-1648 in Mice Infected with Mycobacterium avium Complex at Different Challenge Doses |
Cytokine | Vol.76 No.09 | 641-645 | Stefan H.E.Kaufmann | Understanding Immunity to Tuberculosis:Guidelines for Rational Vaccine Development |
Cytokine | Vol.77 No.08 | 585-588 | Isamu SUGAWARA | Study on the Roles of Cytokines Involved in Mycobacterial Infection |
Cytokine | Vol.78 No.01 | 51-55 | Chairpersons:M. MITSUYAMA, K. AKAGAWA | Up-To-Date Understanding of Tuberculosis Immunity |
Cytokine | Vol.79 No.04 | 289-295 | Keisuke AOE et al. | Diagnosis and Treatment of Tuberculous Pleurisy-With Special Reference to the Significance of Measurement of Pleural Fluid Cytokines- |
Cytokine | Vol.79 No.09 | 541-545 | Kaoru SHIMOKATA | Tuberculous Infection and Biological Response in Man |
Cytokine | Vol.85 No.06 | 539-546, | Ikuo KAWAMURA | Protective Immunity against Mycobacterium Tuberculosis |
Cytokines | Vol.75 No.10 | 595-598 | Tadamitsu KISHIMOTO | Immunology in the 20th Century-Progress Made in Research on Infectious and Immunological Diseases |
Cytometric bead array | Vol.79 No.04 | 289-295 | Keisuke AOE et al. | Diagnosis and Treatment of Tuberculous Pleurisy-With Special Reference to the Significance of Measurement of Pleural Fluid Cytokines- |
Cytotoxic T cells | Vol.81 No.12 | 745-751 | Masaji OKADA | Novel Vaccines against M.tuberculosis |
Cytotoxicity | Vol.75 No.07 | 477-482 | Tatsuya AKAKI et al. | Changes in Antibacterial Activity of Murine Peritoneal Macrophages against Mycobacterium tuberculosis after Prolonged in vitro Precultivation |