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Seiji Ishiguro,Hiroaki Onaya,Minoru Esaki,Tomoo Kosuge,Nobuyoshi Hiraoka,Yasunori Mizuguchi,Yasuaki Arai 대한영상의학회 2012 Korean Journal of Radiology Vol.13 No.5
We report three cases of mucin-producing carcinoma of the gallbladder, along with the magnetic resonance (MR) findings, especially the findings on a MR cholangiopancreatography. In our cases, linear or curvilinear streaks were detected running along the long axis of an enlarged gallbladder (mucus thread sign). When such findings were seen, a mucin-producing carcinoma of the gallbladder should be included as a differential diagnosis. Thus, gadolinium-enhanced MR imaging is mandatory for the precise diagnosis of the mucin-producing carcinoma of the gallbladder.
An integrated approach to tropical and subtropical island conservation
Hiroya Yamano,Kiyoshi Satake,Tomomi Inoue,Taku Kadoya,Seiji Hayashi,Koichi Kinjo,Daisuke Nakajima,Hiroyuki Oguma,Satoshi Ishiguro,Azusa Okagawa,Shinsuke Suga,Tetsuya Horie,Katsuhito Nohara,Naoko Fukay 한국생태학회 2015 Journal of Ecology and Environment Vol.38 No.2
After the reversion of Okinawa (Ryukyu Islands) to Japan in 1972, extensive urban and agricultural development resulted in a significant increase in sediment discharge to coastal waters. The release of sediment has caused the degradation of freshwater and coastal ecosystems and biodiversity. A consideration for catchment-to-reef continua, as well as agricul¬tural (socioeconomic) factors is necessary to establish proper land-based management plans for the conservation of the island environment. We have set up a framework to integrate biophysics and socioeconomics: 1) setting a conservation target and threshold, 2) identifying the sources and processes, and 3) examining cost-effectiveness and management pri¬orities. The framework may be applicable to other tropical and subtropical islands with similar characteristics.
An integrated approach to tropical and subtropical island conservation
Yamano, Hiroya,Satake, Kiyoshi,Inoue, Tomomi,Kadoya, Taku,Hayashi, Seiji,Kinjo, Koichi,Nakajima, Daisuke,Oguma, Hiroyuki,Ishiguro, Satoshi,Okagawa, Azusa,Suga, Shinsuke,Horie, Tetsuya,Nohara, Katsuhit The Ecological Society of Korea 2015 Journal of Ecology and Environment Vol.38 No.2
After the reversion of Okinawa (Ryukyu Islands) to Japan in 1972, extensive urban and agricultural development resulted in a significant increase in sediment discharge to coastal waters. The release of sediment has caused the degradation of freshwater and coastal ecosystems and biodiversity. A consideration for catchment-to-reef continua, as well as agricultural (socioeconomic) factors is necessary to establish proper land-based management plans for the conservation of the island environment. We have set up a framework to integrate biophysics and socioeconomics: 1) setting a conservation target and threshold, 2) identifying the sources and processes, and 3) examining cost-effectiveness and management priorities. The framework may be applicable to other tropical and subtropical islands with similar characteristics.