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- Bookvolume editor, Kosaku Nitta.Contents:
The role of caveolae on albumin passage through glomerular endothelial and epithelial cells : the new etiology of urinary albumin excretion / Moriyama, T.; Karasawa, K.; Nitta, K. (Tokyo)
Rituximab as a therapeutic option for steroid-sensitive minimal change nephrotic syndrome in adults / Iwabuchi, Y; Moriyama, T.; Itabashi, M.; Takei, T.; Nitta, K. (Tokyo)
Large renal corpuscle: clinical significance of evaluation of the largest renal corpuscle in kidney biopsy specimens / Kataoka, H.; Mochizuki, T.; Nitta, K. (Tokyo)
New insights into cystic kidney diseases / Mochizuki, T.; Makabe, S.; Aoyama, Y.; Kataoka, H.; Nitta, K. (Tokyo)
Recent advances in the treatment of lupus nephritis / Karasawa, K.; Uchida, K.; Takabe, T.; Moriyama, T.; Nitta, K. (Tokyo)
Association between increases in normalized protein catabolic rate and increases in creatinine generation rate in dialysis patients / Hanafusa, N.; Kamei, D.; Tsukada, M.; Miwa, N. (Tokyo); Komatsu, M.; Shiohira, S.; Okazaki, M.; Kawaguchi, H. (Fukushima); Tsuchiya, K.; Nitta, K. (Tokyo)
Renal anemia and iron metabolism / Ogawa, C. (Kawasaki); Tsuchiya, K. (Kawasaki/Tokyo); Maeda, K. (Kawasaki); Nitta, K. (Tokyo)
Cell sheet engineering and kidney diseases / Oka, M.; Miyabe, Y.; Sugiura, N.; Nitta, K. (Tokyo)
Clinical impact of left ventricular diastolic dysfunction in chronic kidney disease / Ogawa, T. (Tokyo)
Treatment of posttransplantation anemia / Unagami, K.; Okumi, M.; Tamura, T.; Ishida, H.; Tanabe, K.; Nitta, K. (Tokyo)
Role of frailty on outcomes of dialysis patients / Nitta, K.; Hanafusa, N.; Tsuchiya, K. (Tokyo)
Socioeconomics of administering rituximab for nephrotic syndrome / Takura, T.; Takei, T.; Nitta, K. (Tokyo)
Use of beta-blockers on maintenance dialysis patients and ischemic cerebral and cardiovascular deaths: an examination using propensity score / Omae, K; Ogawa, T.; Yoshikawa, M.; Sakura, H.; Nitta, K. (Tokyo)
Direct effects of immunomodulatory agents on podocytes in immune-mediated glomerular diseases / Manabe, S. (Tsukuba/Tokyo); Nitta, K. (Tokyo); Nagata, M. (Tsukuba).Digital Access Karger 2018 - ArticleMuss HB, White DR, Cooper MR, Richards F, Spurr CL.Arch Intern Med. 1977 Dec;137(12):1711-4.A prospective randomized trial was undertaken to compare the efficacy of a three-drug regimen using cyclophosphamide, methotrexate, and fluorouracil to a five-drug regimen using vincristine sulfate and prednisone in addition to cyclophosphamide, methotrexate, and fluorouracil in advanced breast carcinoma. Seventy-two patients who had received no prior chemotherapy were randomized. Thirty-eight patients received three drugs, and 34 received five-drug therapy. The objective response rates, 34% and 50% respectively, did not differ signficantly (P = .13). As expected, myelosuppression occurred in most patients, and neurotoxicity was much more common in patients receiving vincristine. Three of 12 patients treated with the five-drug regimen after progession of disease while receiving the three-drug regiment showed an objective response to the five-drug regimen.