The Keio Journal of Medicine

Past Issue

Contents of Past Issue
Vol 52 No 2
June 2003
COMMEMORATIVE LECTURES

Progress and future in living donor liver transplantation
......Koichi Tanaka




Helicobacter pylori: past, present and future
......Barry Marshall





REVIEWS

Pro PSA: a more cancer specific form of prostate specific antigen for the early detection of prostate cancer
......Stephen D. Mikolajczyk and Harry G. Rittenhouse




New insights into the structure and function of glutamate receptors: the orphan receptor δ2 reveals its family's secrets
......Michisuke Yuzaki




The current status and problems of rehabilitation for TBI (traumatic brain injury) patients in Japan
......Akio Kimura





ORIGINAL ARTICLES

Symptom changes in episodic and recurrent psychosis
......Hiromi Chiba, Hidemichi Hamada and Aya Nishizono-Maher




Early response to alendronate after treatment with etidronate in postmenopausal women with osteoporosis
......Jun Iwamoto, Tsuyoshi Takeda, Shoichi Ichimura and Mitsuyoshi Uzawa





LECTURES

New innovations in craniomaxillofacial fixation: the 2.0 lock system
......Brian Alpert, Rolf Gutwald and Rainer Schmelzeisen




Immunopathology of bullous pemphigoid, an autoimmune and inflammatory skin blistering disease
......Zhi Liu




Gastric stem cells: an update
......Irvin M. Modlin, Mark Kidd, Kevin D. Lye and Wright NA





ABSTRACTS

Meetings of The Keio Medical Society
Sinuslift with a new surgical approach
......Ferdinando Cosci




Fixation of humeral head fractures by a new proximal humeral nail (TARGON PH ®)
......Hans-Werner Stedtfeld




Clinical experience with transdermal fentanyl on cancer pain management in Germany
......Lukas Radbruch




2003 update: treatments for lumbar disc degeneration present, future, and next generation
......Scott D. Boden





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