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    Management of obstructive colorectal cancer: evaluation of preoperative bowel decompression using ileus tube drainage by Hotta, Tsukasa, Takifuji, Katsunari, Kobayashi, Yasuhito, Tabuse, Katsuyoshi, Shimada, Kohsuke, Maeda, Tsunehiro, Nakatani, Yoshihiro, Fukiage, Osamu, Yamaue, Hiroki

    Published in Surgery today (Tokyo, Japan) (01-12-2012)
    “…Purpose This study evaluated a better treatment for patients with obstructive colorectal cancer (CRC) that have a poor prognosis. Method This study compared…”
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    Chemotherapy of biliary tract infections (XXXVII). Excretion into bile and gallbladder tissue levels of levofloxacin and its clinical effect in biliary tract infections by Tanimura, H, Ohnishi, H, Okamura, T, Uenishi, M, Ichimiya, G, Kobayashi, Y, Aoki, Y, Oka, S, Yamamoto, S, Shimada, K

    Published in Japanese journal of antibiotics (01-05-1992)
    “…Evaluations were made on biliary excretion and penetration into the gallbladder tissue of levofloxacin (LVFX, DR-3355), a new quinolone antibacterial agent,…”
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    CONCENTRATION OF CEFPIROME IN TISSUES AND CLINICAL EFFICACY IN SURGICAL INFECTIONS by TANIMURA, HIROSHI, JOHATA, KIYOFUMI, YUKAWA, HIROFUMI, IWAHASHI, MAKOTO, MIZOHATA, SHIZUMA, MINAMI, MITSUAKI, YAMAMOTO, SHINJI, SHIMADA, KOHSUKE, UEDA, KOHSHIN, INABU, SEIKI, NAKAYAMA, HITOSHI, KOBAYASHI, YASUTO, EGAWA, HIROSHI, TSUHADA, KENJI, OKA, SUMIKAZU

    Published in CHEMOTHERAPY (1991)
    “…Clinical studies on cefpirome (CPR), a new cephem antibiotic, were investigated in 39 cases of surgical infections. 1. Blood levels were determined by HPLC and…”
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    Clinical studies of DQ-2556 in surgical infections by Tanimura, Hiroshi

    Published in CHEMOTHERAPY (1993)
    “…We carried out a clinical study of DQ-2556, a newly-developed cephem antibiotic, in surgical infections. DQ-2556 was administered to 77 patients at doses of…”
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