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2. Metastatic Urothelial Carcinoma with Glandular Differentiation That Confirmed the Response by Autopsy Specimen to Second-Line mFOLFOX6 (Fluorouracil, Oxaliplatin, and Leucovorin) plus Bevacizumab Chemotherapy
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Taku Naiki, Toshiki Etani, Aya Naiki-Ito, Kana Fujii, Ryosuke Ando, Keitaro Iida, Takashi Nagai, Yosuke Sugiyama, Motoo Nakagawa, Noriyasu Kawai, and Takahiro Yasui
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Urothelial carcinoma with glandular differentiation ,Bladder ,mFOLFOX6 plus bevacizumab chemotherapy ,Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogens ,RC254-282 - Abstract
The prognostic significance of glandular differentiation in urothelial carcinoma (UC) is controversial, and thus far there is no established treatment strategy against metastasis of glandular component. We describe here a case of metastatic UC with glandular differentiation that had histological disappearance of adenocarcinoma components at autopsy after sequential chemotherapy with S-1 and cisplatin (CDDP) and with mFOLFOX6 (fluorouracil, oxaliplatin, and leucovorin) plus bevacizumab (mFOLFOX6+Bev). A 62-year-old Asian male was diagnosed with invasive UC with glandular differentiation (T2N0M0) by radical cystectomy and ileal conduit, and careful follow-up observation was made. Eight years after radical operation, peritoneal metastases occurred, and a biopsy specimen using colon fiber revealed high-grade adenocarcinomas with an immunohistochemical profile that included positivity for cytokeratin 7 (CK7) and negativity for cytokeratin 20 (CK20) and uroplakin, which was identical to the radical cystectomy specimen. Thus, he received combination chemotherapy consisting of S-1 and CDDP; however, the peritoneal metastasis worsened after 2 cycles. Therefore, second-line mFOLFOX6+Bev chemotherapy was performed for a total of 5 courses. In spite of this, the patient died, and the final diagnosis by autopsy was multiple metastases of infiltrating pure UC to the lung, bone, and peritoneum. Interestingly, there were no pathological findings of adenocarcinoma, and the immunohistochemical profile of the metastatic lesions was identical to that of the previous specimens from the bladder and colon. This suggests that sequential chemotherapy of S-1 and CDDP and second-line mFOLFOX6+Bev might be a feasible option in metastatic UC with glandular differentiation.
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3. Calcifying aponeurotic fibroma in a girl: MRI findings and their chronological changes
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Tomoya Sekiguchi, MD, Motoo Nakagawa, MD, Shinji Miwa, MD, Ayano Shiba, MD, Yoshiyuki Ozawa, MD, Masashi Shimohira, MD, Keita Sakurai, MD, and Yuta Shibamoto, MD
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Calcifying aponeurotic fibroma ,MRI ,Pediatric ,Medical physics. Medical radiology. Nuclear medicine ,R895-920 - Abstract
Calcifying aponeurotic fibroma (CAF) is a rare benign tumor that typically develops in the fascia and tendons. On MRI, CAF usually shows isointensity on T1WI and heterogeneous high intensity on T2WI. We report a case of 17-month-old girl with CAF on her right ankle. MRI showed an usual signal intensity for CAF. At 3 years and 4 months of age, MRI revealed hyperintense nodules on T1WI and T2WI inside of the CAF. These fatty areas corresponded to coarse calcified nodules on CT. Radiologists should be aware of the fact that fat-like signals can appear in CAF on MRI.
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- 2017
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4. Defects in autophagosome-lysosome fusion underlie Vici syndrome, a neurodevelopmental disorder with multisystem involvement
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Ikumi Hori, Takanobu Otomo, Mitsuko Nakashima, Fuyuki Miya, Yutaka Negishi, Hideaki Shiraishi, Yutaka Nonoda, Shinichi Magara, Jun Tohyama, Nobuhiko Okamoto, Takeshi Kumagai, Konomi Shimoda, Yoshiya Yukitake, Daigo Kajikawa, Tomohiro Morio, Ayako Hattori, Motoo Nakagawa, Naoki Ando, Ichizo Nishino, Mitsuhiro Kato, Tatsuhiko Tsunoda, Hirotomo Saitsu, Yonehiro Kanemura, Mami Yamasaki, Kenjiro Kosaki, Naomichi Matsumoto, Tamotsu Yoshimori, and Shinji Saitoh
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Abstract Vici syndrome (VICIS) is a rare, autosomal recessive neurodevelopmental disorder with multisystem involvement characterized by agenesis of the corpus callosum, cataracts, cardiomyopathy, combined immunodeficiency, developmental delay, and hypopigmentation. Mutations in EPG5, a gene that encodes a key autophagy regulator, have been shown to cause VICIS, however, the precise pathomechanism underlying VICIS is yet to be clarified. Here, we describe detailed clinical (including brain MRI and muscle biopsy) and genetic features of nine Japanese patients with VICIS. Genetic dissection of these nine patients from seven families identified 14 causative mutations in EPG5. These included five nonsense, two frameshift, three splicing, one missense, and one multi-exon deletion mutations, and two initiation codon variants. Furthermore, cultured skin fibroblasts (SFs) from two affected patients demonstrated partial autophagic dysfunction. To investigate the function of EPG5, siRNA based EPG5 knock-down, and CRISPR/Cas9 mediated EPG5 knock-out HeLa cells were generated. EPG5-depleted cells exhibited a complete block of autophagic flux caused by defective autophagosome-lysosome fusion. Unexpectedly, endocytic degradation was normal in both VICIS SFs and EPG5 depleted cells, suggesting that EPG5 function is limited to the regulation of autophagosome-lysosome fusion.
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- 2017
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5. Ultrasonographic findings of Diphyllobothrium nihonkaiense: A case report
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Marehiko Hiroshima, MD, Motoo Nakagawa, MD, Yasuhiko Ito, MD, Ayano Shiba, MD, Yoshiyuki Ozawa, MD, and Yuta Shibamoto, MD
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Medical physics. Medical radiology. Nuclear medicine ,R895-920 - Abstract
A 6-year-old girl was admitted to our hospital due to discharging the strobila of a tapeworm (Diphyllobothrium nihonkaiense) from her anus. Before excreting the tapeworm completely with anthelmintics, ultrasonography was performed. The tapeworm was shown as a slightly high echoic strand-like lesion on ultrasonography in the terminal ileum. In this strand-like lesion, some high echoic spots were detected. This finding was considered as a characteristic of Diphylloborthriasis. Keywords: Ultrasonography, Diphyllobothrium nihonkaiense, Pediatric
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6. Detailed presurgical evaluation of a case of congenital bladder diverticulum
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Hidenori Nishio, Kentaro Mizuno, Hideyuki Kamisawa, Motoo Nakagawa, Takahiro Yasui, and Yutaro Hayashi
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Diseases of the genitourinary system. Urology ,RC870-923 - Abstract
Congenital bladder diverticulum is rare and is usually observed in male children. An 8-year-old Japanese boy was referred to a hospital with fever and gross hematuria and was treated with a course of antibiotics. Because the dilatation of the ureter was suspected by abdominal ultrasonographic examination, he was referred to our hospital. We diagnosed congenital bladder diverticulum by computed tomographic scan and carried out laparoscopic bladder diverticulectomy and extravesical ureteral reimplantation. Four years later, there was no recurrence of gross hematuria or urinary tract infection. Keywords: Congenital bladder diverticulum, Laparoscopic diverticulectomy, Histology, Voiding cystourethrogram
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7. Preoperative CT Findings for Predicting Acute Exacerbation of Interstitial Pneumonia After Lung Cancer Surgery: A Multicenter Case-Control Study
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Hiroyuki Ishikawa, Toshihiro O'uchi, Junya Tominaga, Asami Ono, Fumiyasu Tsushima, Yasuka Kikuchi, Motoo Nakagawa, Ryoko Egashira, Takasuke Ushio, Noriko Kitamura, Shintaro Ichikawa, Yoshiyuki Ozawa, Ryota Hanaoka, Mitsuhiro Koyama, Masatoshi Kimura, Yuichiro Izumi, Maho Tsubakimoto, Kenzo Okauchi, Yuta Shibamoto, Shoichiro Matsushita, Marehiko Hiroshima, Hiroshi Kawada, Asako Yamamoto, Koji Takumi, and Masanori Kitase
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Adult ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Lung Neoplasms ,Exacerbation ,MEDLINE ,Pulmonary Artery ,030218 nuclear medicine & medical imaging ,03 medical and health sciences ,Postoperative Complications ,0302 clinical medicine ,Risk Factors ,Internal medicine ,Humans ,Medicine ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,Pneumonectomy ,Lung cancer ,Aged ,Retrospective Studies ,Aged, 80 and over ,Lung cancer surgery ,business.industry ,Case-control study ,General Medicine ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Pneumonia ,Logistic Models ,Cardiothoracic surgery ,Case-Control Studies ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Preoperative Period ,Disease Progression ,Female ,Lung Diseases, Interstitial ,Tomography, X-Ray Computed ,business ,Complication - Abstract
Please see the Editorial Comment by Brian M. Haas discussing this article. BACKGROUND. Acute exacerbation (AE) is a life-threatening complication of inter-stitial pneumonia (IP). Thoracic surgery m...
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8. Usefulness of advanced monoenergetic reconstruction technique in dual-energy computed tomography for detecting bladder cancer
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Masahiro Ohnishi, Masashi Shimohira, Yuta Shibamoto, Taku Naiki, Motoo Nakagawa, Yoshiyuki Ozawa, and Aya Naiki-Ito
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medicine.medical_treatment ,Signal-To-Noise Ratio ,Resection ,Radiography, Dual-Energy Scanned Projection ,Cystectomy ,Ct number ,Dual energy CT ,medicine ,Humans ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,Aged ,Retrospective Studies ,Aged, 80 and over ,Bladder cancer ,business.industry ,Cancer ,Dual-Energy Computed Tomography ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Radiation therapy ,Advanced virtual monoenergetic image ,Urinary Bladder Neoplasms ,Radiographic Image Interpretation, Computer-Assisted ,Original Article ,Dual energy ct ,Tomography, X-Ray Computed ,business ,Nuclear medicine - Abstract
Purpose Detecting bladder cancer (BC) in routine CT images is important but is sometimes difficult when cancer is small. We evaluated the ability of 40-keV advanced monoenergetic images to depict BC. Materials and methods Fifty-two patients with a median age of 74 years (range 45–92) who were diagnosed as BC with transurethral resection or cystectomy, were included. They were examined with contrast-enhanced dual-energy CT (DE-CT) and advanced virtual monoenergetic images (40 keV) were reconstructed. For evaluating depictability of BC on 40-keV or virtual-120-kVp images, the difference in CT number between the cancer and bladder wall (BC–BW value) were calculated. We also subjectively assessed depictability of BC in virtual-120-kVp and 40-keV images using a 4-grade Likert scale (3: clear, 0: not visualized). Results In 42 of 52 patients, BC–BW values could be calculated because BC was detected on CT images. The mean BC–BW value at 40 keV was significantly higher than that of virtual 120 kVp [80.5 ± 54 (SD) vs. 11.4 ± 12.5 HU, P P Conclusion The advanced monoenergetic reconstruction technique reconstructed using DE-CT image is useful to depict BC.
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9. Evaluation of Thin-slice Coronal Single-shot Turbo Spin-echo Diffusion-weighted Imaging of the Hand: A Comparison with Conventional Echo-planar Diffusion-weighted Imaging
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Yuta Shibamoto, Masaki Ogawa, Nobuyuki Arai, Shunsuke Shibata, Shota Ohba, Motoo Nakagawa, Hiroyuki Maki, and Hirohito Kan
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Adult ,Male ,Scanner ,animal diseases ,Bone Neoplasms ,030218 nuclear medicine & medical imaging ,Young Adult ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,turbo spin-echo diffusion-weighted imaging ,Distortion ,musculoskeletal lesion ,Technical Note ,medicine ,Image noise ,Humans ,Effective diffusion coefficient ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,Prospective Studies ,cardiovascular diseases ,Aged ,Observer Variation ,non-echo-planar imaging technique ,Muscle Neoplasms ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,Echo-Planar Imaging ,business.industry ,Single shot ,Magnetic resonance imaging ,Middle Aged ,Hand ,Magnetic Resonance Imaging ,Diffusion Magnetic Resonance Imaging ,Coronal plane ,Female ,business ,Nuclear medicine ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery ,Diffusion MRI - Abstract
We prospectively evaluated thin-slice coronal turbo spin-echo (TSE) diffusion-weighted imaging (DWI) covering a larger area with the recently-developed techniques on a 3T MRI scanner, compared with echo-planar imaging (EPI)-DWI in patients undergoing routine hand MRI. Visual score assessment and apparent diffusion coefficient (ADC) measurement were performed for patients with suspected hand tumors. TSE-DWI was superior to EPI-DWI, with less image distortion. The visual score and ADC comparison assessments proved that the image noise of TSE-DWI was acceptable.
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10. Myelolipoma mimicking osteosarcoma in the distal femur
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Hiroaki Kimura, Hisaki Aiba, Takao Sakai, Hideki Murakami, Motoo Nakagawa, and Hideo Hattori
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Myelolipoma ,Extra-adrenal myelolipoma ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Malignant bone tumor ,Case Report ,Metaphysis ,Lesion ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Biopsy ,medicine ,Osteosarcoma ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,Incidentaloma ,EAM, extra-adrenal myelolipoma ,medicine.disease ,Hydrocephalus ,CT, computed tomography ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,030211 gastroenterology & hepatology ,Surgery ,Radiology ,Differential diagnosis ,medicine.symptom ,business ,MRI, magnetic resonance imaging - Abstract
Introduction and importance Periosteal reactions indicate malignant bone tumors, including osteosarcoma; establishing an accurate diagnosis is key to determining the most appropriate treatment strategy. We describe a rare case of myelolipoma in the distal femur metaphysis with massive extraskeletal lesions and periosteal reactions. Case presentation A 25-year-old woman was referred to our hospital to treat a gradually expanding mass around her knee that grew to the size of a baby's head. She had a history of hydrocephalus caused by congenital cytomegalovirus infection and was bedridden for life. Radiography showed a prominent osteoblastic rim and osteolytic lesion with a moth-eaten appearance. Osteosarcoma was suspected due to excessive extraskeletal invasion and periosteal reactions. T1- and T2-weighted magnetic resonance images showed a high-signal-intensity homologous lesion. Biopsy specimens contained adipose and hematopoietic tissues. A myelolipoma was diagnosed. Due to her fragility, surgical intervention was suspended. Two years after diagnosis, the tumor size did not change. Clinical discussion Myelolipomas are benign tumors that typically arise from the adrenal gland and rarely develop in the extremities. This type of tumor typically does not cause any tumor-related symptoms or endocrine disturbances and has been reported as a type of incidentaloma. To effectively manage myelolipoma patients, differential diagnosis of tumors mimicking malignant bone tumors is important. Conclusion We successfully managed a destructive ectopic myelolipoma in the distal femoral metaphysis, with massive extraskeletal lesions and periosteal reactions. Clinicians should appropriately differentiate myelolipoma from tumors mimicking malignant bone tumors., Highlights • Report discusses a rare case of ectopic extra-adrenal myelolipoma in the femur. • The extraskeletal invasion and periosteal reactions resemble malignant bone tumors. • Clinicians should properly differentiate it from mimics of malignant bone tumors.
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11. Effect of adalimumab on axial manifestations in Japanese patients with psoriatic arthritis: a 24 week prospective, observational study
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Hironobu Ihn, Daisuke Tsuruta, Kenzo Muramoto, Akimichi Morita, Norito Katoh, Koji Masuda, Emi Nishida, Chiharu Tateishi, Ryuhei Okuyama, Shohei Nishimoto, Misugi Urano, Takamitsu Makino, Eisaku Ogawa, and Motoo Nakagawa
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Adult ,Male ,musculoskeletal diseases ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Thoracic Vertebrae ,030207 dermatology & venereal diseases ,03 medical and health sciences ,Psoriatic arthritis ,0302 clinical medicine ,Lumbar ,Japan ,Rheumatology ,Synovitis ,Adalimumab ,Humans ,Medicine ,Pharmacology (medical) ,Prospective Studies ,Sacroiliitis ,Spondylitis ,Aged ,030203 arthritis & rheumatology ,business.industry ,Arthritis, Psoriatic ,Enthesitis ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Magnetic Resonance Imaging ,Prostate-specific antigen ,Antirheumatic Agents ,Female ,Radiology ,medicine.symptom ,business ,medicine.drug - Abstract
Objectives PsA is characterized by enthesitis, synovitis and osseous involvement in the peripheral and axial joints. Few studies have examined axial involvement in PsA using imaging techniques. Here we examined axial involvement in PsA patients using MRI. In addition, we determined the efficacy of 24 week adalimumab treatment in improving the MRI findings of spondylitis and sacroiliitis. Methods This was a prospective, open-label, single-arm study in patients with PsA. Adalimumab was administered to patients for a total of 24 weeks. MRI examinations were conducted at baseline and at week 24 of adalimumab treatment. Results Thirty-seven patients with PsA were included in this study. Spondylitis was observed in at least one site of the positive scan in 91% (n = 31) of patients with PsA. The number of arthritic sites in the cervical, thoracic and lumbar regions of the spine was 48, 67 and 53, respectively. All patients had MRI-determined sacroiliitis of grade ≥1 severity while 28 patients (82%) had grade ≥2 sacroiliitis in at least one sacroiliac region. Sacroiliac arthritis was statistically more severe on the right side than on the left side (P Conclusion Treatment with adalimumab for 24 weeks resulted in improvement in spondylitis and sacroiliitis.
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12. Transient Hyperintensity of the Infant Thyroid Gland on T1-Weighted MR Imaging: Correlation with Postnatal Age, Gestational Age, and Signal Intensity of the Pituitary Gland
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R. Kagaya, S. Kumazawa, K. Matsumoto, H. Maki, Motoo Nakagawa, Y. Miyake, W. Sugihara, Yuta Shibamoto, and M. Hatano
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Male ,Pituitary gland ,Thyroid Gland ,Physiology ,Gestational Age ,Pediatrics ,030218 nuclear medicine & medical imaging ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Anterior pituitary ,medicine ,Image Processing, Computer-Assisted ,Humans ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,Retrospective Studies ,business.industry ,Thyroid ,Infant, Newborn ,Gestational age ,Infant ,Retrospective cohort study ,Magnetic Resonance Imaging ,Hyperintensity ,Postnatal age ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Pituitary Gland ,Gestation ,Neurology (clinical) ,business ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery - Abstract
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: The signal intensity of the thyroid in neonates is high on T1WI. It is affected by gestational and postnatal ages. However, the extent of the influence of these ages is unknown. This study investigated the relationship of signal intensities of the infant thyroid with postnatal and gestational ages and anterior pituitary using 3D gradient-echo T1WI. MATERIALS AND METHODS: This retrospective study included 183 T1-weighted images from 181 infants. Using a multiple linear regression analysis, we evaluated the effects of postnatal and gestational ages on the thyroid–muscle signal intensity ratio. The relationship between the thyroid and anterior pituitary signal intensities on T1WI and the age of the infants was evaluated. RESULTS: Multiple linear regression analysis showed that the thyroid signal intensity was affected negatively by postnatal age at examination and positively by gestational age at birth (P < .01 and P = .04, respectively). According to the standardized partial regression coefficients, the influence of postnatal age at examination was stronger than that of gestational age at birth (−0.72 and 0.13, respectively). The thyroid and anterior pituitary signal intensities reached constant values at 12 weeks' postnatal age, and the mean thyroid–anterior pituitary signal intensity ratios were almost 1 throughout the entire period. CONCLUSIONS: The signal intensity of the infant thyroid on T1WI was more strongly influenced by the postnatal age at examination than the gestational age at birth, and it was almost equal to that of the anterior pituitary.
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13. Advanced monoenergetic reconstruction technique for dual-energy computed tomography to evaluate endoleaks after endovascular stent-graft placement
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Yusuke Sawada, Kengo Ohta, Motoo Nakagawa, Masashi Shimohira, Kazushi Suzuki, Kazuya Ohashi, Yuta Shibamoto, Takuya Hashizume, Keita Nakayama, and Yoshiyuki Ozawa
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Contrast enhancement ,Enhanced ct ,Endoleak ,Urology ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Contrast Media ,Computed tomography ,Signal-To-Noise Ratio ,030218 nuclear medicine & medical imaging ,Radiography, Dual-Energy Scanned Projection ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,medicine.artery ,medicine ,Humans ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,cardiovascular diseases ,Retrospective Studies ,Aorta ,Radiological and Ultrasound Technology ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,Gastroenterology ,Stent ,Dual-Energy Computed Tomography ,Delayed phase ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Radiographic Image Interpretation, Computer-Assisted ,Stents ,business ,Early phase ,Nuclear medicine ,Tomography, X-Ray Computed ,Algorithms - Abstract
To evaluate the usefulness of the advanced monoenergetic imaging (AMI) reconstruction technique for dual-energy computed tomography to evaluate endoleaks after endovascular stent-graft placement. Ninety-five dual-phase (early and delayed phases) enhanced CT examinations were performed for 60 patients who underwent endovascular stent-graft placement. AM images were reconstructed at 40 keV and compared with the standard 120-kVp images (SI). The signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) and contrast-to-noise ratio (CNR) of the aorta and endoleak were measured. Two radiologists subjectively assessed endoleak delineation and contrast enhancement conditions using a 5-point Likert scale (1: poor—5: excellent). Mean SNRs of the aorta were higher by AMI (early; 34.7 ± 10.2 [SD], delay; 11.4 ± 3.2) than by SI (early; 23.1 ± 6.3, delay; 8.6 ± 2.2) (P
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14. Laparoscopic radical surgery produces a good prognosis in an elderly patient with small Wilms’ tumor
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Motoo Nakagawa, Ryosuke Ando, Satoshi Nozaki, Noriyasu Kawai, Shuzo Hamamoto, Takahiro Yasui, Aya Naiki-Ito, Toshiki Etani, Keitaro Iida, Taku Naiki, and Yuya Ota
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Laparoscopic surgery ,medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,Urology ,medicine.medical_treatment ,renal cancer ,Case Report ,Wilms' tumor ,Case Reports ,Renal tumor ,Wilms’ tumor ,medicine.disease ,Asymptomatic ,elderly patient ,Surgery ,nephroblastoma ,Medicine ,Laparoscopic radical nephrectomy ,Good prognosis ,Radical surgery ,medicine.symptom ,laparoscopic radical surgery ,Elderly patient ,business - Abstract
Introduction Renal nephroblastoma, also known as Wilms' tumor, is the most common malignant renal tumor to affect children. Although rare in adults, nephroblastoma in adults is often found in its advanced stages and has a poorer prognosis than cases occurring in childhood. No report has described the efficacy of laparoscopic surgery in small diameter renal tumors in elderly patients. Case presentation Here, we report a very rare case of 71-year-old woman with asymptomatic small nephroblastoma removed by laparoscopic radical nephrectomy. Conclusion The patient refused additional treatments but shows no sign of recurrence 15 months after surgery. These findings support, therefore, that laparoscopic surgery may be effective for small nephroblastoma in elderly patients refusing other treatment modalities.
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15. Fibrin sheath of a peripherally inserted central catheter undepicted with gray-scale (real-time B-mode) ultrasonography: A case report
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Yuta Shibamoto, Ayako Hattori, Motoo Nakagawa, Hidekazu Matsumae, Naoko Mogi, and Masashi Shimohira
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lcsh:Medical physics. Medical radiology. Nuclear medicine ,Exacerbation ,lcsh:R895-920 ,030204 cardiovascular system & hematology ,Peripherally inserted central catheter ,Fibrin ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Occlusion ,Medicine ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,Ultrasonography ,Pediatric ,integumentary system ,biology ,business.industry ,Probe compression technique ,Compression (physics) ,medicine.disease ,Fibrin sheath ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,B mode ultrasonography ,Heart failure ,biology.protein ,business ,Nuclear medicine - Abstract
An 11-year-old male was admitted to our hospital with the acute exacerbation of chronic heart failure. A peripherally inserted central catheter (PICC) was inserted from the left forearm. Ten days after its insertion, the withdrawal of PICC was attempted because of occlusion. However, it was not possible to remove PICC because a fibrin sheath had attached around its tip. A color Doppler and probe compression technique revealed the presence of a fibrin sheath, which could not be detected by gray-scale (real-time B-mode) ultrasonography. This case demonstrated that the color Doppler and probe compression technique is useful for detecting a fibrin sheath. Keywords: Peripherally inserted central catheter, Fibrin sheath, Ultrasonography, Probe compression technique
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16. Useful computed tomography features for differentiating between focal atelectasis and pleural dissemination on preoperative evaluations of thymic epithelial tumors
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Shingo Omata, Yuta Shibamoto, Masaki Hara, Motoo Nakagawa, and Yoshiyuki Ozawa
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Adult ,Male ,Pulmonary Atelectasis ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Thymoma ,Pleural Neoplasms ,Atelectasis ,Computed tomography ,Sensitivity and Specificity ,030218 nuclear medicine & medical imaging ,Diagnosis, Differential ,Lesion ,Focal atelectasis ,Young Adult ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,medicine.artery ,Preoperative Care ,medicine ,Humans ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,Neoplasms, Glandular and Epithelial ,Lung ,Aged ,Retrospective Studies ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,Mediastinum ,Thymus Neoplasms ,General Medicine ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Peripheral ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Pulmonary artery ,Pleura ,Female ,Radiology ,medicine.symptom ,Tomography, X-Ray Computed ,business - Abstract
Distinguishing between focal atelectasis (FA) and pleural dissemination (PD) is important for determining the optimal therapeutic strategy for thymic epithelial tumors (TET). This study aimed to identify useful computed tomography (CT) features for distinguishing between these two conditions.We retrospectively analyzed preoperative CT images of 27 TET, which included 40 PD and 40 FA lesions. Two radiologists independently interpreted the pleural lesions without knowing the final diagnosis. The CT images were evaluated to assess the lesion location, size, and shape, presence of a spinous shadow and ground glass opacities (GGO) near to the lesion, and the shortest distance from the lesion to the nearest peripheral pulmonary artery (PA).FA lesions tended to occur on the dorsal side (90%, P = 0.024); have shorter major and minor axes (P 0.001), a triangular shape (43%, P = 0.002), a spinous shadow (45%, P = 0.001) and GGO (28%, P = 0.006); and be close to a peripheral PA (P = 0.007). Ninety percent of PD lesions were located in the left thorax, and all of them were ipsilateral to the tumor (both P 0.001). The 9 examined factors exhibited sensitivity, specificity, positive predictive, and negative predictive values of 85%, 95%, 94%, and 86%, respectively, for diagnosing FA (when ≥3 factors were present), and 90%, 48%, 63%, and 83%, respectively, for diagnosing PD (when ≥4 factors were present).The site, size, and shape of a lesion; the presence of a spinous shadow/GGO; and the distance to the nearest PA are useful for distinguishing between PD and FA.
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17. Investigation of an appropriate contrast-enhanced CT protocol for young patients following the Fontan operation
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Ayano Shiba, Keita Sakurai, Norikazu Nomura, Masashi Shimohira, Yoshiyuki Ozawa, Motoo Nakagawa, Yuta Shibamoto, and Sachiko Inukai
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Enhanced ct ,business.industry ,Dorsum manus ,Delayed phase ,030204 cardiovascular system & hematology ,030218 nuclear medicine & medical imaging ,Surgery ,03 medical and health sciences ,Contrast medium ,surgical procedures, operative ,0302 clinical medicine ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Hounsfield scale ,Occlusion ,cardiovascular system ,medicine ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,cardiovascular diseases ,business ,Vein ,CT protocol - Abstract
Children with congenital heart diseases (CHDs) may need to be followed up with contrast-enhanced CT following the Fontan operation because complications such as the occlusion of conduits may occur. The purpose of the present study was to develop an adequate contrast-enhanced CT protocol for children with CHD following the Fontan operation. Between July 2012 and July 2017, 29 CT examinations for 26 patients aged 2–11 years (median 5 years) with CHD following the Fontan operation were performed using dual-source CT. A non-ionized contrast medium was injected through the dorsum manus vein. Scanning began 60 or 70 s after the start of the injection. The delayed phase was randomly selected to be 60 s in 14 cases and 70 s in 15 cases. We evaluated the enhancement of conduits following the Fontan operation at delayed phases. The CT numbers of conduits at 60 and 70 s were 185 ± 46 and 185 ± 31 HU, respectively (P = 0.97). In contrast-enhanced CT for children after the Fontan operation, both of the delayed phases (60 and 70 s) appeared to be adequate for evaluating intraconduit patency.
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18. Metastatic Urothelial Carcinoma with Glandular Differentiation That Confirmed the Response by Autopsy Specimen to Second-Line mFOLFOX6 (Fluorouracil, Oxaliplatin, and Leucovorin) plus Bevacizumab Chemotherapy
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Kana Fujii, Keitaro Iida, Noriyasu Kawai, Aya Naiki-Ito, Takashi Nagai, Taku Naiki, Yosuke Sugiyama, Motoo Nakagawa, Toshiki Etani, Takahiro Yasui, and Ryosuke Ando
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Oncology ,Pathology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Urothelial carcinoma with glandular differentiation ,Metastatic Urothelial Carcinoma ,Bevacizumab ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Bladder ,030232 urology & nephrology ,Case Report ,lcsh:RC254-282 ,Glandular Differentiation ,Metastasis ,Cystectomy ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Internal medicine ,Medicine ,business.industry ,Combination chemotherapy ,medicine.disease ,lcsh:Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogens ,mFOLFOX6 plus bevacizumab chemotherapy ,Oxaliplatin ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Adenocarcinoma ,business ,medicine.drug - Abstract
The prognostic significance of glandular differentiation in urothelial carcinoma (UC) is controversial, and thus far there is no established treatment strategy against metastasis of glandular component. We describe here a case of metastatic UC with glandular differentiation that had histological disappearance of adenocarcinoma components at autopsy after sequential chemotherapy with S-1 and cisplatin (CDDP) and with mFOLFOX6 (fluorouracil, oxaliplatin, and leucovorin) plus bevacizumab (mFOLFOX6+Bev). A 62-year-old Asian male was diagnosed with invasive UC with glandular differentiation (T2N0M0) by radical cystectomy and ileal conduit, and careful follow-up observation was made. Eight years after radical operation, peritoneal metastases occurred, and a biopsy specimen using colon fiber revealed high-grade adenocarcinomas with an immunohistochemical profile that included positivity for cytokeratin 7 (CK7) and negativity for cytokeratin 20 (CK20) and uroplakin, which was identical to the radical cystectomy specimen. Thus, he received combination chemotherapy consisting of S-1 and CDDP; however, the peritoneal metastasis worsened after 2 cycles. Therefore, second-line mFOLFOX6+Bev chemotherapy was performed for a total of 5 courses. In spite of this, the patient died, and the final diagnosis by autopsy was multiple metastases of infiltrating pure UC to the lung, bone, and peritoneum. Interestingly, there were no pathological findings of adenocarcinoma, and the immunohistochemical profile of the metastatic lesions was identical to that of the previous specimens from the bladder and colon. This suggests that sequential chemotherapy of S-1 and CDDP and second-line mFOLFOX6+Bev might be a feasible option in metastatic UC with glandular differentiation.
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19. Calcifying aponeurotic fibroma in a girl: MRI findings and their chronological changes
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Keita Sakurai, Yuta Shibamoto, Masashi Shimohira, Motoo Nakagawa, Ayano Shiba, Tomoya Sekiguchi, Yoshiyuki Ozawa, and Shinji Miwa
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lcsh:Medical physics. Medical radiology. Nuclear medicine ,medicine.medical_specialty ,lcsh:R895-920 ,Case Report ,030218 nuclear medicine & medical imaging ,Benign tumor ,Calcifying aponeurotic fibroma ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,medicine ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,Pediatric ,business.industry ,High intensity ,Fascia ,medicine.disease ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Calcified nodules ,Radiology ,Signal intensity ,Right ankle ,business ,Mri findings ,MRI - Abstract
Calcifying aponeurotic fibroma (CAF) is a rare benign tumor that typically develops in the fascia and tendons. On MRI, CAF usually shows isointensity on T1WI and heterogeneous high intensity on T2WI. We report a case of 17-month-old girl with CAF on her right ankle. MRI showed an usual signal intensity for CAF. At 3 years and 4 months of age, MRI revealed hyperintense nodules on T1WI and T2WI inside of the CAF. These fatty areas corresponded to coarse calcified nodules on CT. Radiologists should be aware of the fact that fat-like signals can appear in CAF on MRI.
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20. Dinosaur Tail Sign: A Useful Spinal MRI Finding Indicative of Cerebrospinal Fluid Leakage
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Noriyuki Matsukawa, Keita Sakurai, Yuta Shibamoto, Minoru Nishio, Masashi Shimohira, Satoru Morimoto, Masafumi Kanoto, Motoo Nakagawa, Masashi Kameyama, Keigo Shimoji, and Aya M. Tokumaru
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Adult ,Male ,Adolescent ,Cauda Equina ,Intracranial Hypotension ,Distension ,Sensitivity and Specificity ,030218 nuclear medicine & medical imaging ,Young Adult ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Cerebrospinal fluid ,Humans ,Medicine ,Aged ,Retrospective Studies ,Cerebrospinal Fluid Leak ,integumentary system ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,Magnetic resonance imaging ,Anatomy ,Middle Aged ,Spinal cord ,Magnetic Resonance Imaging ,Hyperintensity ,Sagittal plane ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Adipose Tissue ,Spinal Cord ,Neurology ,Female ,Neurology (clinical) ,business ,Nuclear medicine ,Myelography ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery ,Lumbosacral joint - Abstract
Objective To evaluate the imaging characteristics and diagnostic utility of the “Dinosaur tail sign” in the diagnosis of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) leakage. Background The authors propose the “Dinosaur tail sign,” defined as a combination of the dorsal epidural hyperintensities, fat tissue, spinal cord, and cauda equine on lumbosacral sagittal fat-suppressed T2-weighted image (FST2WI), as a sensitive indicator for diagnosing CSF leakage. Methods Imaging characteristics of the “Dinosaur tail sign” was evaluated in seven spontaneous intracranial hypotension (SIH) and 23 iatrogenic CSF leakage (ICSFL) patients. Additionally, the diagnostic index was compared between the “Dinosaur tail sign” and other previously reported useful magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and magnetic resonance myelography (MRM) findings. Results In contrast to other imaging findings including the epidural expansion, floating dural sac sign, and distension of the spinal epidural veins on MRI, and paraspinal fluid collections (PFC) on MRM, the “Dinosaur tail sign” was found equally in both SIH and ICSFL patients (6 SIH and 19 ICSFL; 83% of all patients with CSF leakage). The “Dinosaur tail sign” showed sufficient diagnostic utility (sensitivity 83%, specificity 94%, accuracy 89%) that was comparable to that of PFC. Conclusion The “Dinosaur tail sign” is a useful imaging finding suggestive of CSF leakage. Evaluation of subtle interspinous arched hyperintensities on spinal MRI is mandatory for the diagnosis of SIH and ICSFL.
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21. Ultrasonographic findings of Diphyllobothrium nihonkaiense: A case report
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Ayano Shiba, Marehiko Hiroshima, Yasuhiko Ito, Yoshiyuki Ozawa, Yuta Shibamoto, and Motoo Nakagawa
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Pediatric ,lcsh:Medical physics. Medical radiology. Nuclear medicine ,business.industry ,lcsh:R895-920 ,Diphyllobothrium nihonkaiense ,Anatomy ,Anus ,030218 nuclear medicine & medical imaging ,Lesion ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Sonography ,parasitic diseases ,Terminal ileum ,Medicine ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,Ultrasonography ,medicine.symptom ,business ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery - Abstract
A 6-year-old girl was admitted to our hospital due to discharging the strobila of a tapeworm (Diphyllobothrium nihonkaiense) from her anus. Before excreting the tapeworm completely with anthelmintics, ultrasonography was performed. The tapeworm was shown as a slightly high echoic strand-like lesion on ultrasonography in the terminal ileum. In this strand-like lesion, some high echoic spots were detected. This finding was considered as a characteristic of Diphylloborthriasis. Keywords: Ultrasonography, Diphyllobothrium nihonkaiense, Pediatric
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22. Usefulness of the advanced monoenergetic image reconstruction in dual-energy computed tomography for detecting the perforator vein of lower extremity varix
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Yoshiyuki Ozawa, Hidekazu Matsumae, Motoo Nakagawa, Miki Asano, Masashi Shimohira, and Yuta Shibamoto
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Varix ,business.industry ,Dual-Energy Computed Tomography ,advanced virtual monoenergetic image ,General Medicine ,Iterative reconstruction ,dual-energy computed tomography ,Perforator vein ,equipment and supplies ,030218 nuclear medicine & medical imaging ,Lower extremity varicose vein ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,cardiovascular system ,Medicine ,Original Article ,business ,Nuclear medicine - Abstract
Background Identification of the perforator vein is important for treating lower extremity varix. Purpose We evaluated the ability of 40-keV advanced monoenergetic images to depict the perforator vein in patients with lower extremity varix. Material and Methods Thirty-three patients aged 52–86 years were examined with contrast-enhanced dual-energy computed tomography (CT) and advanced virtual monoenergetic images (40 keV) were reconstructed. For evaluating enhancement of a lower extremity vein and the difference in CT number between the vein and muscle, we set the region of interest on the popliteal vein (PV). We also evaluated the ability of 100-kVp and 40-keV volume-rendering (VR) images to depict the perforator veins. Results The mean CT numbers of the PV at 100 kVp and 40 keV were 113 ± 16 and 321 ± 63 HU, respectively ( P Conclusion The advanced monoenergetic reconstruction technique is useful for evaluating the perforator vein in patients with lower extremity varix.
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23. Detailed presurgical evaluation of a case of congenital bladder diverticulum
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Yutaro Hayashi, Hideyuki Kamisawa, Hidenori Nishio, Motoo Nakagawa, Takahiro Yasui, and Kentaro Mizuno
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Histology ,Voiding cystourethrogram ,Urology ,Urinary system ,030232 urology & nephrology ,Congenital bladder diverticulum ,urologic and male genital diseases ,lcsh:RC870-923 ,Ultrasonographic examination ,Article ,Gross hematuria ,Computed tomographic ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Ureter ,Medicine ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,Laparoscopic diverticulectomy ,lcsh:Diseases of the genitourinary system. Urology ,female genital diseases and pregnancy complications ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Radiology ,business ,Ureteral reimplantation - Abstract
Congenital bladder diverticulum is rare and is usually observed in male children. An 8-year-old Japanese boy was referred to a hospital with fever and gross hematuria and was treated with a course of antibiotics. Because the dilatation of the ureter was suspected by abdominal ultrasonographic examination, he was referred to our hospital. We diagnosed congenital bladder diverticulum by computed tomographic scan and carried out laparoscopic bladder diverticulectomy and extravesical ureteral reimplantation. Four years later, there was no recurrence of gross hematuria or urinary tract infection. Keywords: Congenital bladder diverticulum, Laparoscopic diverticulectomy, Histology, Voiding cystourethrogram
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24. Multifaceted structural magnetic resonance imaging findings in demented patients with pathologically confirmed TDP-43 proteinopathy
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Keita Sakurai, Kentaro Yamada, Keiko Toyoda, Hidetsuna Utsunomiya, Masahiro Muto, Hiroyuki Yuasa, Yoshio Hashizume, Ikuko Aiba, Yuto Uchida, Masaki Takao, Yufuko Saito, Motoo Nakagawa, Shohei Inui, Mari Yoshida, Hiroshi Oba, Asako Yamamoto, Satoru Morimoto, Takuya Oguri, and Aya M. Tokumaru
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Male ,Pathology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,030218 nuclear medicine & medical imaging ,White matter ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Atrophy ,Neuroimaging ,medicine ,Humans ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,Neuroradiology ,Aged ,Retrospective Studies ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,Cerebral peduncle ,Magnetic resonance imaging ,Frontotemporal lobar degeneration ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Magnetic Resonance Imaging ,Hyperintensity ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,TDP-43 Proteinopathies ,Female ,Neurology (clinical) ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,business ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery - Abstract
This short report clarifies the heterogeneity of structural magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) findings in seven demented patients due to pathologically accumulated TAR DNA-binding protein-43 (TDP-43) protein using visual analyses including visual rating scales (i.e., global cortical atrophy and medial temporal atrophy scales). In addition to the well-known frontotemporal lobar atrophy, structural MRI has revealed multifaceted imaging findings including asymmetric atrophy of the frontoparietal lobe and cerebral peduncle, midbrain atrophy, and localized or diffuse white matter T2 hyperintensity. Understanding of these multifaceted neuroimaging findings is important for the precise antemortem diagnosis of TDP-43 proteinopathy.
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25. Advanced monoenergetic reconstruction technique in dual-energy computed tomography for evaluation of vascular anatomy before adrenal vein sampling
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Masashi Shimohira, Kazuya Ohashi, Yusuke Sawada, Motoo Nakagawa, Yuta Shibamoto, Keita Nakayama, Kengo Ohta, and Yoshiyuki Ozawa
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Male ,Vascular anatomy ,Radiography ,Signal-To-Noise Ratio ,030218 nuclear medicine & medical imaging ,Veins ,Radiography, Dual-Energy Scanned Projection ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,X ray computed ,Adrenal Glands ,Catheterization, Peripheral ,Hyperaldosteronism ,medicine ,Humans ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,Aged ,Radiological and Ultrasound Technology ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,Angiography, Digital Subtraction ,Dual-Energy Computed Tomography ,General Medicine ,Middle Aged ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Angiography ,Adrenal vein sampling ,Right adrenal vein ,Female ,Tomography ,business ,Nuclear medicine ,Tomography, X-Ray Computed - Abstract
BackgroundIn adrenal vein sampling, selecting the right adrenal vein is technically difficult and it is important to evaluate the right adrenal vein anatomy before adrenal vein sampling. The advanced monoenergetic reconstruction technique has recently become available and we hypothesized that this technique may be useful.PurposeTo evaluate the usefulness of the advanced monoenergetic reconstruction technique in dual-energy computed tomography (CT; advanced monoenergetic images) for evaluation of vascular anatomy before adrenal vein sampling.Material and MethodsTwenty-one patients underwent three-phase (20, 30, and 70 s) contrast-enhanced CT before adrenal vein sampling. Advanced monoenergetic images were reconstructed at 40 keV and analyzed objectively and subjectively in comparison with the standard 120-kVp images. As objective evaluation, the signal-to-noise ratio and contrast-to-noise ratio of the right adrenal vein were assessed. As subjective evaluation, two radiologists assessed the delineation of the right adrenal vein using a 5-point Likert scale (1 = poor, 5 = excellent). Furthermore, the technical success rate of adrenal vein sampling and procedure time were also evaluated.ResultsThere was no difference in the signal-to-noise ratio between the two groups. The contrast-to-noise ratios of the right adrenal vein of advanced monoenergetic images were higher than those of the standard images ( P ConclusionAdvanced monoenergetic imaging appears to be useful in the delineation of the right adrenal vein before adrenal vein sampling.
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26. Characteristic asymmetric limbic and anterior temporal atrophy in demented patients with pathologically confirmed argyrophilic grain disease
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Keita Sakurai, Yoshio Hashizume, Aya M. Tokumaru, Noriyuki Matsukawa, Hiroshi Oba, Kaoru Sumida, Satoru Morimoto, Toshimasa Ikeda, Shohei Inui, and Motoo Nakagawa
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Male ,Pathology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Hippocampus ,Amygdala ,030218 nuclear medicine & medical imaging ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Atrophy ,Imaging, Three-Dimensional ,Gyrus ,Japan ,Alzheimer Disease ,Medicine ,Humans ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,Neuroradiology ,Aged, 80 and over ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,Magnetic resonance imaging ,Neurodegenerative Diseases ,Voxel-based morphometry ,medicine.disease ,Magnetic Resonance Imaging ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,nervous system ,Tauopathies ,Female ,Neurology (clinical) ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,business ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery ,Parahippocampal gyrus - Abstract
The purpose of this study is to clarify the characteristic structural magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) findings in demented patients with pathologically confirmed argyrophilic grain disease (AGD). Nine pathologically confirmed AGD patients with cerebral three-dimensional T1-weighted MRI were evaluated in this study. In addition to visual rating scales of atrophic and asymmetric changes in the limbic and temporal lobes, voxel-based morphometry (VBM) was performed to assess group difference between pathologically confirmed AGD and Alzheimer’s disease (AD) patients. On visual analyses of AGD patients, the medial temporal, anterior temporal, and posterior temporal atrophy scores were 3.3 ± 0.7, 1.7 ± 0.5, and 1.0 ± 0.7, respectively. Asymmetric scores of the hippocampus and parahippocampal gyrus, amygdala and ambient gyrus, anterior temporal, and posterior temporal lobes were rated as 1.1 ± 0.7, 1.6 ± 0.5, 1.3 ± 0.8, and 0.4 ± 0.7, respectively. In spite of no statistical differences in atrophic scores, AGD patients showed the higher score and proportion of anterior temporal asymmetric score than AD (p = 0.03 and 0.02). Compared with controls, VBM analysis revealed left dominant asymmetric atrophy predominantly in the limbic and anterior temporal lobe in AGD patients. By contrast, there was no significant gray matter reduction between AGD and AD patients. Asymmetric atrophy relatively localized to the anterior temporal and limbic lobes including the amygdala and ambient gyrus is a characteristic MRI finding of AGD. For the precise antemortem diagnosis, especially to differentiation from AD, it is important to pay attention to this asymmetric change.
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27. Visualization of the Spinal Artery by CT During Embolization for Pulmonary Artery Pseudoaneurysm
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Takuya Hashizume, Yoshiyuki Ozawa, Masashi Shimohira, Keita Sakurai, Hiroyuki Maki, Yuta Shibamoto, Tatsuya Kawai, and Motoo Nakagawa
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Hemoptysis ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Ischemia ,Infarction ,Case Report ,embolization ,spine ,hemoptysis ,030218 nuclear medicine & medical imaging ,03 medical and health sciences ,Pseudoaneurysm ,0302 clinical medicine ,medicine.artery ,medicine ,Embolization ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,medicine.disease ,Spinal Artery ,Embolization, Therapeutic ,Spine ,therapeutic ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Angiography ,Pulmonary artery ,Radiology ,business ,Complication - Abstract
Summary Background Spinal artery ischemia is a rare but serious complication of embolization for treatment of hemoptysis. When the spinal artery is visualized at angiography, embolization should not be performed. However, it has been reported that spinal artery feeders are not visible on angiography in patients with developing spinal infarction. Case Report A 70-year-old man with a history of pulmonary aspergillosis had hemoptysis and underwent contrast-enhanced CT, revealing a pulmonary artery pseudoaneurysm (PAP) in the left upper lobe. Systemic angiography from the fifth left intercostal artery showed the PAP at the distal site, but the access route to the PAP was very tortuous and long. Although the spinal branch could not be observed with that angiography, CT during angiography was performed, and it visualized the posterior spinal artery obviously. Thus, the artery distal and proximal to the PAP was then successfully coil-embolized from the pulmonary artery. Conclusions CT during angiography may be useful to confirm the presence of the spinal artery for treatment of hemoptysis by embolization.
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28. Associations between computed tomography features of thymomas and their pathological classification
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Masaki Hara, Yoshiyuki Ozawa, Masashi Shimohira, Motoo Nakagawa, Keita Sakurai, and Yuta Shibamoto
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Adult ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Pathology ,Thymoma ,Statistics as Topic ,Computed tomography ,Sensitivity and Specificity ,030218 nuclear medicine & medical imaging ,Young Adult ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Humans ,Medicine ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,Ct findings ,Pathological ,Aged ,Neoplasm Staging ,Aged, 80 and over ,Radiological and Ultrasound Technology ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,Reproducibility of Results ,Thymus Neoplasms ,General Medicine ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Radiographic Image Interpretation, Computer-Assisted ,Female ,Radiology ,Tomography, X-Ray Computed ,business - Abstract
Background Thymoma exhibits a range of histological and biological features and their imaging findings varies. Purpose To evaluate the associations between CT findings of thymomas and their classification according to the Masaoka staging system and World Health Organization (WHO) classification. Material and Methods Eighty-four patients with thymoma were evaluated. Comparisons between the CT findings of Masaoka stage I/II and III/IV lesions, and the WHO type A-B1 (low risk) and B2/B3 (high risk) lesions were performed. Results Stage III/IV thymomas (mean size, 60 mm) were significantly larger than stage I/II (45 mm) lesions and had more irregular shape and contour. Necrosis and calcification were observed in 16 (59%) and nine (33%) stage III/IV thymomas, and 16 (28%) and seven (12%) stage I/II lesions, respectively. Regarding the WHO classification, the high-risk thymomas displayed irregular shape and contour more often than low-risk lesions. There were significant differences between the patterns of mediastinal invasion seen in high- and low-risk groups; 21 (68%) vs. six (12%) lesions demonstrated mediastinal fat invasion, seven (23%) vs. two (4%) lesions exhibited great vessel invasion, five (16%) vs. 0 (0%) lesions displayed pericardial invasion, and 18 (58%) vs. 10 (20%) lesions invaded the lungs, respectively. Conclusion Masaoka stage III/IV thymomas were larger in size, had more irregular shape and contour, and exhibited necrosis and calcification more often than the stage I/II lesions. In the WHO classification, high-risk thymomas demonstrated more irregular shape and contour than low-risk thymomas.
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29. Volume of Interest Analysis of Spatially Normalized PRESTO Imaging to Differentiate between Parkinson Disease and Atypical Parkinsonian Syndrome
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Aya M. Tokumaru, Noriyuki Matsukawa, Yoshiyuki Ozawa, Yuta Shibamoto, Etsuko Imabayashi, Ikuko Aiba, Masaki Ogawa, Keigo Shimoji, Motoo Nakagawa, Masashi Shimohira, Keita Sakurai, Satoru Morimoto, and Kimiteru Ito
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Male ,Red nucleus ,Statistical parametric mapping ,Multiple system atrophy (MSA) ,principles of echo shifting with a train of observations (PRESTO) ,030218 nuclear medicine & medical imaging ,Diagnosis, Differential ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Parkinsonian Disorders ,atypical Parkinsonian syndrome (APS) ,medicine ,Image Processing, Computer-Assisted ,Humans ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,Aged ,Retrospective Studies ,multiple system atrophy (MSA) ,statistical parametric mapping (SPM) ,Brain Mapping ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,Receiver operating characteristic ,business.industry ,Putamen ,Brain ,Magnetic resonance imaging ,Parkinson Disease ,Middle Aged ,Multiple System Atrophy ,medicine.disease ,Magnetic Resonance Imaging ,Subthalamic nucleus ,Dentate nucleus ,nervous system ,ROC Curve ,Area Under Curve ,Female ,progressive supranuclear palsy (PSP) ,Supranuclear Palsy, Progressive ,business ,Nuclear medicine ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery ,Major Paper - Abstract
Purpose Various magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) techniques including T2*-weighted imaging, susceptibility-weighted imaging, and MR relaxometry had been performed to evaluate different patterns of brain iron depositions in Parkinsonian syndrome. The aim of the present study was to evaluate the diagnostic value of a volume of interest (VOI) analysis on the principles of echo shifting with a train of observations (PRESTO) imaging using the statistical parametric mapping (SPM) 8 and the WFU PickAtlas program for the diagnosis of Parkinsonian syndrome.,Methods: Fifty subjects, including 13 with the Parkinsonian variant of multiple system atrophy (MSA-P), 12 with progressive supranuclear palsy (PSP), 12 with Parkinson's disease (PD) and 13 controls were evaluated in this study. After the spatial normalization of PRESTO images on SPM8, the WFU PickAtlas program was performed to create target VOIs in the putamen, red nucleus, substantia nigra, subthalamic nucleus, and dentate nucleus. The signal intensity ratio (SIR) was calculated by normalizing the signal of each VOI to that of the cerebrospinal fluid space. These SIRs were used as determinants in receiver operating characteristic (ROC) analyses. Results SIR of the putamen was significantly lower in MSA-P than in PSP (P = 0.0051) and controls (P = 0.0004). In contrast, SIR of the red nucleus was significantly lower in PSP than in MSA-P (P = 0.0003), PD (P = 0.0029), and controls (P = 0.0011). In ROC analyses, SIR of the putamen exhibited the highest areas under the curves (AUCs) of 0.83 (vs. PSP) and 0.91 (vs. controls) in the diagnosis of MSA-P. On the other hand, SIR of the red nucleus exhibited the highest AUCs of 0.87 (vs. MSA-P), 0.90 (vs. PD), and 0.89 (vs. controls) in the diagnosis of PSP. Conclusions The VOI analysis based on spatially normalized PRESTO images may be useful for depicting hypointensity, indicative of abnormal iron depositions, of the putamen and red nucleus in the diagnosis of MSA-P and PSP.
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30. In Reply
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Motoo Nakagawa, Yoshiyuki Ozawa, Masashi Shimohira, and Yuta Shibamoto
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Antineoplastic Combined Chemotherapy Protocols ,Cytarabine ,Humans ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,Fontan Procedure ,Thioguanine - Published
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31. Preoperative transarterial embolization using gelatin sponge for hypervascular bone and soft tissue tumors in the pelvis or extremities
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Takanobu Otsuka, Yoshiyuki Ozawa, Masashi Shimohira, Satoshi Yamada, Takuya Hashizume, Keiichi Nagai, Keita Sakurai, Yasushi Matsushita, Yuta Shibamoto, and Motoo Nakagawa
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Adult ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Blood Loss, Surgical ,Bone Neoplasms ,Soft Tissue Neoplasms ,Pelvis ,030218 nuclear medicine & medical imaging ,Young Adult ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Blood loss ,Preoperative Care ,Transarterial embolization ,medicine ,Animals ,Humans ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,Embolization ,Aged ,Retrospective Studies ,Gelatin sponge ,Radiological and Ultrasound Technology ,business.industry ,Arterial Embolization ,Soft tissue ,Extremities ,General Medicine ,Middle Aged ,Embolization, Therapeutic ,Porifera ,Radiography ,Treatment Outcome ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Gelatin ,Female ,Radiology ,business - Abstract
Background Preoperative transcatheter arterial embolization for hypervascular bone and soft tissue tumors plays an important role in reducing intraoperative blood loss (IBL). Purpose To evaluate the use of a gelatin sponge in preoperative transcatheter arterial embolization for hypervascular bone and soft tissue tumors in the pelvis or extremities. Material and Methods Thirty-seven patients (21 men, 16 women; median age, 61 years; age range, 23–79 years) underwent preoperative transcatheter arterial embolization between April 2004 and January 2015. Medical records and images were reviewed, and the technical success rate, clinical success rate, and complications were evaluated. Technical success was defined as a devascularization rate of 75% or higher, and clinical success was defined as intraoperative blood loss (IBL) Results Tumor sizes were in the range of 2.0–13.0 cm (median, 5.0 cm). The devascularization rate was decreased by >75% at follow-up angiography in all cases, and the technical success rate was 100 % (37/37). The median IBL was 491 mL (range, 30–3800 mL), and the clinical success rate was 89% (33/37). The minor complication of local pain was observed in 13 out of 37 cases (35%) during or after embolization, but was controllable by an analgesic. Conclusion Preoperative transarterial embolization using a gelatin sponge appears to be feasible and safe, and may contribute to decreasing IBL.
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32. Internal Carotid Artery Blister-Like Aneurysm Caused by Aspergillus – Case Report
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Masaki Ogawa, Takatsune Kawaguchi, Aya Naiki-Ito, Kenji Okita, Keita Sakurai, Yuta Shibamoto, Noriyuki Matsukawa, and Motoo Nakagawa
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Subarachnoid hemorrhage ,Case Report ,Autopsy ,Dissection (medical) ,Blister ,Aneurysm ,Clivus ,medicine.artery ,medicine ,cardiovascular diseases ,mycoses ,skin and connective tissue diseases ,carotid artery ,business.industry ,Arteriosclerosis ,medicine.disease ,Surgery ,Aspergillus ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Mycoses ,internal ,cardiovascular system ,Inflammatory pseudotumor ,blister ,Internal carotid artery ,business ,Carotid Artery, Internal - Abstract
Summary Background Blister-like aneurysm of the supraclinoid internal carotid artery (ICA) is a well-documented cause of subarachnoid hemorrhage. Generally, this type of aneurysm is associated with various conditions such as hypertension, arteriosclerosis, and ICA dissection. Although Aspergillus is the most common organism causing intracranial fungal aneurysmal formation, there is no report of a blister-like aneurysm caused by Aspergillus infection. Case Report An 83-year-old man received corticosteroid pulse therapy followed by oral steroid therapy for an inflammatory pseudotumor of the clivus. Two months later, the patient was transported to an emergency department due to the diffuse subarachnoid hemorrhage, classified as Fisher group 4. Subsequent 3D computed tomography angiogram revealed a blister-like aneurysm at the superior wall of the left ICA. Six days later, the patient died of subarachnoid hemorrhage caused by the left ICA aneurysm rerupture. Autopsy revealed proliferation of Aspergillus hyphae in the wall of the aneurysm. Notably, that change was present more densely in the inner membrane than in the outer one. Thus, it was considered that Aspergillus hyphae caused infectious aneurysm formation in the left ICA via hematogenous seeding rather than direct invasion. Conclusions The blister-like aneurysm is a rare but important cause of subarachnoid hemorrhage. This case report documents another cause of blister-like aneurysms, that is an infectious aneurysm associated with Aspergillus infection.
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33. Horseshoe Lung Associated with Left Lung Hypoplasia: Case Report and Systematic Review of the Literature
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Masashi Shimohira, Yuya Bando, Koichi Ito, Yuta Shibamoto, Yoshiyuki Ozawa, Motoo Nakagawa, and Keita Sakurai
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Pathology ,cardiac imaging techniques ,scimitar syndrome ,Review Article ,lung ,Scimitar syndrome ,Internal medicine ,Medicine ,Lung ,Left lung ,business.industry ,Scimitar Syndrome ,respiratory system ,medicine.disease ,Pulmonary hypertension ,Hypoplasia ,respiratory tract diseases ,Cardiac Imaging Techniques ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Horseshoe lung ,Cardiology ,Cardiovascular malformations ,business ,Hypoplastic lung - Abstract
Summary Horseshoe lung (HL) is often associated with cardiovascular malformations such as scimitar syndrome and unilateral lung hypoplasia. In patients with HL, the hypoplastic lung is almost always located on the right side. Cases of HL with a hypoplastic left lung are extremely rare. In this paper, we describe a case of a one-day-old boy with HL involving left lung hypoplasia and perform a systematic review of the literature on HL with left lung hypoplasia. Only 10 cases of HL involving left lung hypoplasia have been reported in the literature. Most of those cases also exhibited cardiovascular malformations and pulmonary hypertension. There have not been any reported cases of HL involving left lung hypoplasia associated with scimitar syndrome. HL involving left lung hypoplasia is rare and tends to be associated with pulmonary hypertension.
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34. Transcatheter Arterial Embolization for Renal Angiomyolipoma Using a Micro-balloon Catheter and a Mixture of Ethanol and Lipiodol
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Yusuke Sawada, Takashi Nagai, Masashi Shimohira, Takahiro Yasui, Takuya Hashizume, Motoo Nakagawa, Taku Naiki, Yuta Shibamoto, Yoshiyuki Ozawa, Ryoji Sobue, and Soichiro Mori
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Adult ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Catheters ,Adolescent ,Angiomyolipoma ,Antineoplastic Agents ,030218 nuclear medicine & medical imaging ,03 medical and health sciences ,Young Adult ,0302 clinical medicine ,Ethiodized Oil ,medicine ,Humans ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,Chemoembolization, Therapeutic ,Child ,Aged ,Retrospective Studies ,Aged, 80 and over ,Ethanol ,business.industry ,Arterial Embolization ,Ultrasound ,Tumor shrinkage ,Balloon catheter ,Retrospective cohort study ,Middle Aged ,Kidney Neoplasms ,Surgery ,Catheter ,Treatment Outcome ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Lipiodol ,Female ,Radiology ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,business ,medicine.drug ,Renal angiomyolipoma - Abstract
To evaluate the efficacy and safety of transcatheter arterial embolization (TAE) for renal angiomyolipoma (AML) using a micro-balloon catheter and a mixture of ethanol and lipiodol. Twelve consecutive patients with 15 AMLs, 9 females and 3 males, with a median age of 44 years (range, 11–81), underwent this procedure between 2011 and 2016. In all procedures, a micro-balloon catheter was advanced to the feeding artery of the AML and TAE was performed with a mixture of ethanol and lipiodol under balloon inflation. We reviewed medical records and images, and evaluated the technical success rate, clinical success rate, and complications. Technical success was defined as completion of TAE using the micro-balloon catheter and the mixture of ethanol and lipiodol. Clinical success was defined as reduction of tumor size on CT, which was performed before and after TAE. In 14 of 15 AMLs, the micro-balloon catheter could be advanced to the feeding artery, and TAE was performed successfully. Thus, the technical success rate was 93%. Among these 14 AMLs of 11 patients, 13 AMLs of 10 patients could be followed and tumor shrinkage was confirmed in all. Thus, the clinical success rate was 100%. Four patients had mild symptoms after TAE; the minor complication rate was 33% (4/12), and the major complication rate was 0%. TAE for renal AML using the micro-balloon catheter and mixture of ethanol and lipiodol appears to be effective and safe.
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35. Association of syringomyelia with lower urinary tract dysfunction in anterior sacral meningocele with a tethered spinal cord: A case report and literature summary
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Taiki Kato, Yoshinobu Moritoki, Motoo Nakagawa, Kentaro Mizuno, Takahiro Yasui, and Goro Kondo
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Urology ,Urinary system ,Meningocele ,Neurosurgical Procedures ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Anterior sacral meningocele ,Dysuria ,Humans ,Medicine ,Neural Tube Defects ,Child ,Urinary Tract ,030222 orthopedics ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,Magnetic resonance imaging ,medicine.disease ,Spinal cord ,Magnetic Resonance Imaging ,Syringomyelia ,Surgery ,Urodynamics ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Female ,business ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery - Published
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36. Visibility of the hilar lymph nodes using advanced virtual monoenergetic low-keV images for preoperative evaluation of lung cancer
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Tomoya Sekiguchi, Yoshiyuki Ozawa, Masaki Hara, Taeko Goto, Yuta Shibamoto, and Motoo Nakagawa
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Adult ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Lymphatic metastasis ,Lung Neoplasms ,Radiography ,Radiographic image interpretation ,030218 nuclear medicine & medical imaging ,Radiography, Dual-Energy Scanned Projection ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Hilar lymph nodes ,Multidetector Computed Tomography ,Preoperative Care ,medicine ,Humans ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,Lung cancer ,Aged ,Retrospective Studies ,Aged, 80 and over ,Full Paper ,business.industry ,Visibility (geometry) ,General Medicine ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Lymphatic Metastasis ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Feasibility Studies ,Radiographic Image Interpretation, Computer-Assisted ,Female ,Lymph Nodes ,Radiology ,business - Abstract
Objective: The purpose of our study was to evaluate the visibility of the hilar lymph nodes (LNs) using advanced virtual monoenergetic low-keV images compared with early-phase contrast-enhanced CT. Methods: Dual energy contrast-enhanced CT was performed for pre-operative evaluation of lung cancer at 20 and 60 s after administration of contrast media in 50 patients (32 males and 18 females; mean age, 69 years). Five kinds of images (A: 20 s/120 kV; B: 60 s/40 keV; C: 60 s/50 keV; D: 60 s/120 kV; E: 60 s/100 kV) were reconstructed. We measured the CT number of the bilateral main pulmonary arteries (PAs), pulmonary veins (PVs) and hilar LNs, and evaluated the differences in CT number (Hounsfield units, HUs) between the PA/PV and LNs (PA–LN and PV–LN contrast). Artifacts from the superior vena cava (SVC) were also evaluated. Results: The mean PA–LN contrast (HU) was 415 in image group A, 299 in B, 180 in C, 80 in D, and 100 in E. The mean PV–LN contrasts in each group were 306, 287, 177, 78, and 99, respectively. Image group B showed the second highest PA–LN contrast following image group A. There was no significant difference in the PV–LN contrast between image groups A and B. The PA–LN and PV–LN contrasts of image groups B and C were significantly higher than those of E. SVC artifacts were lower in the delayed-phase images (Group B–E) than in Group A. Conclusion: To evaluate the hilar LNs with a single image series, advanced virtual monoenergetic 40-keV imaging at the delayed 60-s phase seems to be the most valuable. Advances in knowledge: Advanced virtual monoenergetic image is useful for evaluation of both hilar LNs and tumors in the delayed phase without artifact derived from the streak artifact from dense contrast media in the SVC.
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37. Evaluation of Thin-slice Coronal Single-shot Turbo Spin-echo Diffusion-weighted Imaging of the Hand: A Comparison with Conventional Echo-planar Diffusion-weighted Imaging.
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Masaki Ogawa, Motoo Nakagawa, Nobuyuki Arai, Hirohito Kan, Shota Ohba, Shunsuke Shibata, Hiroyuki Maki, and Yuta Shibamoto
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DIFFUSION magnetic resonance imaging ,MUSCULOSKELETAL system diseases ,IMAGE analysis ,DIFFUSION coefficients ,TUMOR diagnosis - Abstract
We prospectively evaluated thin-slice coronal turbo spin-echo (TSE) diffusion-weighted imaging (DWI) covering a larger area with the recently-developed techniques on a 3T MRI scanner, compared with echoplanar imaging (EPI)-DWI in patients undergoing routine hand MRI. Visual score assessment and apparent diffusion coefficient (ADC) measurement were performed for patients with suspected hand tumors. TSE-DWI was superior to EPI-DWI, with less image distortion. The visual score and ADC comparison assessments proved that the image noise of TSE-DWI was acceptable. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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38. Defects in autophagosome-lysosome fusion underlie Vici syndrome, a neurodevelopmental disorder with multisystem involvement
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Konomi Shimoda, Tomohiro Morio, Fuyuki Miya, Jun Tohyama, Mami Yamasaki, Tatsuhiko Tsunoda, Yutaka Nonoda, Ikumi Hori, Shinichi Magara, Takanobu Otomo, Kenjiro Kosaki, Tamotsu Yoshimori, Mitsuhiro Kato, Hideaki Shiraishi, Motoo Nakagawa, Ichizo Nishino, Yonehiro Kanemura, Takeshi Kumagai, Hirotomo Saitsu, Ayako Hattori, Naoki Ando, Mitsuko Nakashima, Shinji Saitoh, Nobuhiko Okamoto, Naomichi Matsumoto, Yoshiya Yukitake, Yutaka Negishi, and Daigo Kajikawa
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0301 basic medicine ,Science ,Biopsy ,Vesicular Transport Proteins ,Autophagy-Related Proteins ,medicine.disease_cause ,Cataract ,Article ,Frameshift mutation ,03 medical and health sciences ,Gene Knockout Techniques ,Neurodevelopmental disorder ,Asian People ,medicine ,Missense mutation ,Humans ,Vici syndrome ,Agenesis of the corpus callosum ,Immunodeficiency ,Genetics ,Family Health ,Mutation ,Multidisciplinary ,business.industry ,Muscles ,Autophagy ,Autophagosomes ,Brain ,Lysosome-Associated Membrane Glycoproteins ,Proteins ,Epithelial Cells ,Fibroblasts ,medicine.disease ,Magnetic Resonance Imaging ,030104 developmental biology ,Neurodevelopmental Disorders ,Gene Knockdown Techniques ,Medicine ,Agenesis of Corpus Callosum ,business ,Lysosomes ,HeLa Cells - Abstract
Vici syndrome (VICIS) is a rare, autosomal recessive neurodevelopmental disorder with multisystem involvement characterized by agenesis of the corpus callosum, cataracts, cardiomyopathy, combined immunodeficiency, developmental delay, and hypopigmentation. Mutations in EPG5, a gene that encodes a key autophagy regulator, have been shown to cause VICIS, however, the precise pathomechanism underlying VICIS is yet to be clarified. Here, we describe detailed clinical (including brain MRI and muscle biopsy) and genetic features of nine Japanese patients with VICIS. Genetic dissection of these nine patients from seven families identified 14 causative mutations in EPG5. These included five nonsense, two frameshift, three splicing, one missense, and one multi-exon deletion mutations, and two initiation codon variants. Furthermore, cultured skin fibroblasts (SFs) from two affected patients demonstrated partial autophagic dysfunction. To investigate the function of EPG5, siRNA based EPG5 knock-down, and CRISPR/Cas9 mediated EPG5 knock-out HeLa cells were generated. EPG5-depleted cells exhibited a complete block of autophagic flux caused by defective autophagosome-lysosome fusion. Unexpectedly, endocytic degradation was normal in both VICIS SFs and EPG5 depleted cells, suggesting that EPG5 function is limited to the regulation of autophagosome-lysosome fusion.
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39. A combination of genetic and biochemical analyses for the diagnosis of PI3K-AKT-mTOR pathway-associated megalencephaly
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Makoto Nakanishi, Ikumi Hori, Takao Togawa, Mitsuhiro Kato, Shinobu Fukumura, Yoshikazu Johmura, Kohei Aoyama, Yoko Kishimoto, Seiji Mizuno, Fuyuki Miya, Shinji Saitoh, Mami Yamasaki, Nobuhiko Okamoto, Yutaka Negishi, Kei Ohashi, Naoki Ando, Kenjiro Kosaki, Ayako Umemura, Yonehiro Kanemura, Tatsuhiko Tsunoda, Ayako Hattori, and Motoo Nakagawa
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Male ,0301 basic medicine ,PTEN ,Adolescent ,AKT3 ,Cell Line ,Pathogenesis ,Phosphatidylinositol 3-Kinases ,03 medical and health sciences ,MPPH ,Phosphorylated S6 ribosomal protein ,Multiplex targeted sequencing ,Genetics ,medicine ,Humans ,Genetics(clinical) ,Megalencephaly ,Phosphorylation ,Child ,Protein kinase B ,Genetics (clinical) ,PI3K/AKT/mTOR pathway ,biology ,Ribosomal Protein S6 Kinases ,TOR Serine-Threonine Kinases ,PTEN Phosphohydrolase ,PIK3R2 ,Sequence Analysis, DNA ,medicine.disease ,Phenotype ,Blot ,030104 developmental biology ,Child, Preschool ,Mutation ,biology.protein ,Cancer research ,MCAP ,Female ,Proto-Oncogene Proteins c-akt ,Research Article ,Signal Transduction - Abstract
Background Constitutive activation of the PI3K-AKT-mTOR pathway (mTOR pathway) underlies megalencephaly in many patients. Yet, prevalence of the involvement of the PI3K-AKT-mTOR pathway in patients with megalencephaly remains to be elucidated, and molecular diagnosis is challenging. Here, we have successfully established a combination of genetic and biochemical methods for diagnosis of mTOR pathway-associated megalencephaly, and have attempted to delineate the clinical characteristics of the disorder. Methods Thirteen patients with an increased head circumference and neurological symptoms participated in the study. To evaluate the activation of the mTOR pathway, we performed western blot analysis to determine the expression levels of phosphorylated S6 ribosomal protein (phospho-S6 protein) in lymphoblastoid cell lines from 12 patients. Multiplex targeted sequencing analysis for 15 genes involved in the mTOR pathway was performed on 12 patients, and whole-exome sequencing was performed on one additional patient. Clinical features and MRI findings were also investigated. Results We identified pathogenic mutations in six (AKT3, 1 patient; PIK3R2, 2 patients; PTEN, 3 patients) of the 13 patients. Increased expression of phospho-S6 protein was demonstrated in all five mutation-positive patients in whom western blotting was performed, as well as in three mutation-negative patients. Developmental delay, dysmorphic facial features were observed in almost all patients. Syndactyly/polydactyly and capillary malformations were not observed, even in patients with AKT3 or PIK3R2 mutations. There were no common phenotypes or MRI findings among these patients. Conclusions A combination of genetic and biochemical methods successfully identified mTOR pathway involvement in nine of 13 (approximately 70%) patients with megalencephaly, indicating a major contribution of the pathway to the pathogenesis of megalencephaly. Our combined approach could be useful to identify patients who are suitable for future clinical trials using an mTOR inhibitor.
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40. Beyond the midbrain atrophy: wide spectrum of structural MRI finding in cases of pathologically proven progressive supranuclear palsy
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Keita Sakurai, Motoo Nakagawa, Shigeo Murayama, Ikuko Aiba, Noriyuki Matsukawa, Aya M. Tokumaru, Kazutomi Kanemaru, Masashi Shimohira, Yoshiyuki Ozawa, Yuta Shibamoto, Yoshio Hashizume, Keigo Shimoji, and Satoru Morimoto
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Pathology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,030218 nuclear medicine & medical imaging ,Progressive supranuclear palsy ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Atrophy ,Mesencephalon ,medicine ,Humans ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,Neuroradiology ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,Cerebellar ataxia ,business.industry ,Parkinsonism ,Cerebral peduncle ,Magnetic resonance imaging ,medicine.disease ,Magnetic Resonance Imaging ,eye diseases ,Superior cerebellar peduncle ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Neurology (clinical) ,Supranuclear Palsy, Progressive ,medicine.symptom ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,business ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery - Abstract
Recently, it has been recognized that pathologically proven progressive supranuclear palsy (PSP) cases are classified into various clinical subtypes with non-uniform symptoms and imaging findings. This article reviews essential imaging findings, general information, and advanced magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) techniques for PSP and presents these MRI findings of pathologically proven typical and atypical PSP cases for educational purposes. With the review of literatures, notably including atypical pathologically proven PSP cases, MRI and clinical information of 15 pathologically proven typical and atypical PSP cases were retrospectively evaluated. In addition to typical symptoms, PSP patients can exhibit atypical symptoms including levodopa-responsive parkinsonism, pure akinesia, non-fluent aphasia, corticobasal syndrome, and predominant cerebellar ataxia. As well as clinical symptoms, the degree of midbrain atrophy, a well-known imaging hallmark, is not consistent in atypical PSP cases. This fact has important implications for the limitation of midbrain atrophy as a diagnostic imaging biomarker of PSP pathology. Additional evaluation of other imaging findings including various regional atrophies of the globus pallidus, frontal lobe, cerebral peduncle, and superior cerebellar peduncle is essential for the diagnosis of atypical PSP cases. It is necessary for radiologists to recognize the wide clinical and radiological spectra of typical and atypical PSP cases.
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41. Transcatheter Arterial Embolization for Hepatic Arterial Injury Related to Percutaneous Transhepatic Portal Intervention
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Kengo Ohta, Takuya Hashizume, Yoshiyuki Ozawa, Motoo Nakagawa, Kazushi Suzuki, Masashi Shimohira, Shigeru Sasaki, Keita Sakurai, Masaki Hara, Hiroko Nishikawa, and Yuta Shibamoto
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Adult ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Percutaneous ,medicine.medical_treatment ,030218 nuclear medicine & medical imaging ,Catheterization ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Hepatic Artery ,medicine ,Humans ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,Embolization ,Stage (cooking) ,Arterial injury ,Aged ,Aged, 80 and over ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,Portal Vein ,Arterial Embolization ,Digital subtraction angiography ,Gastric varices ,Middle Aged ,Vascular System Injuries ,medicine.disease ,Embolization, Therapeutic ,Treatment Outcome ,030211 gastroenterology & hepatology ,Female ,Radiology ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,Complication ,business - Abstract
To assess the usefulness of transcatheter arterial embolization (TAE) for the hepatic arterial injury related to percutaneous transhepatic portal intervention (PTPI). Fifty-four patients, 32 males and 22 females with a median age of 68 years (range 43–82 years), underwent PTPI. The procedures consisted of 33 percutaneous transhepatic portal vein embolizations, 19 percutaneous transhepatic variceal embolizations, and 2 percutaneous transhepatic portal venous stent placements. Two patients with gastric varices underwent percutaneous transhepatic variceal embolization twice because of recurrence. Therefore, the total number of procedures was 56. Among them, hepatic arterial injury occurred in 6 PTPIs in 5 patients, and TAE was performed. We assessed technical success, complications related to TAE, and clinical outcome. Technical success was defined as the disappearance of findings due to hepatic arterial injury on digital subtraction angiography. As hepatic arterial injuries, 4 extravasations and 2 arterioportal shunts developed. All TAEs were performed successfully. The technical success rate was 100 %. Complication of TAE occurred in 5 of 6 TAEs; 3 were focal liver infarction, not requiring further treatment, and 2 were biloma that required percutaneous drainage. Five TAEs in 4 patients were performed immediately after the PTPI, and these 4 patients were alive. However, one TAE was performed 10 h later, and the patient died due to multiple organ failure 2 months later although TAE was successful. TAE is a useful treatment for hepatic arterial injury related to PTPI. However, it should be performed at an early stage.
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42. Utility of Electrocardiography (ECG)-Gated Computed Tomography (CT) for Preoperative Evaluations of Thymic Epithelial Tumors
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Yuta Shibamoto, Motoo Nakagawa, Yoshiyuki Ozawa, and Masaki Hara
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Thymoma ,Computed tomography ,artifacts ,030218 nuclear medicine & medical imaging ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Motion artifacts ,Superior vena cava ,medicine.artery ,medicine ,Pericardium ,cardiovascular diseases ,Pathological ,Aorta ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,Mediastinum ,thymoma ,mediastinum ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Pulmonary artery ,Original Article ,Radiology ,business ,Artifacts ,Electrocardiography - Abstract
BACKGROUND: Preoperative evaluation of invasion to the adjacent organs is important for the thymic epithelial tumors on CT. The purpose of our study was to evaluate the utility of electrocardiography (ECG)-gated CT for assessing thymic epithelial tumors with regard to the motion artifacts produced and the preoperative diagnostic accuracy of the technique. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Forty thymic epithelial tumors (36 thymomas and 4 thymic carcinomas) were examined with ECG-gated contrast-enhanced CT using a dual source scanner. The scan delay after the contrast media injection was 30 s for the non-ECG-gated CT and 100 s for the ECG-gated CT. Two radiologists blindly evaluated both the non-ECG-gated and ECG-gated CT images for motion artifacts and determined whether the tumors had invaded adjacent structures (mediastinal fat, superior vena cava, brachiocephalic veins, aorta, pulmonary artery, pericardium, or lungs) on each image. Motion artifacts were evaluated using a 3-grade scale. Surgical and pathological findings were used as a reference standard for tumor invasion. RESULTS: Motion artifacts were significantly reduced for all structures by ECG gating (p=0.0089 for the lungs and p
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43. MRI findings in fetuses with an abdominal wall defect: gastroschisis, omphalocele, and cloacal exstrophy
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Motoo Nakagawa, Yuta Shibamoto, and Masaki Hara
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Sensitivity and Specificity ,Ultrasonography, Prenatal ,Abdominal wall ,Fetus ,Predictive Value of Tests ,Pregnancy ,medicine ,Humans ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,Gastroschisis ,Omphalocele ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,Abdominal wall defect ,Bladder Exstrophy ,Magnetic resonance imaging ,Prognosis ,medicine.disease ,Cloacal exstrophy ,Magnetic Resonance Imaging ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Female ,Radiology ,business ,Hernia, Umbilical ,Mri findings - Abstract
Congenital abdominal wall defects include several entities such as gastroschisis, omphalocele, and cloacal exstrophy. It is important for perinatal management and parental counseling to understand the magnetic resonance (MR) imaging features essential for correctly diagnosing the clinical condition and predicting the prognosis of fetal patients. The purpose of this pictorial review is to demonstrate the MR imaging features of fetal cases with an abdominal wall defect and the pitfalls of image findings.
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44. Clinical usefulness of the triaxial system in super-selective transcatheter arterial chemoembolization for hepatocellular carcinoma
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Masashi Shimohira, Keita Sakurai, Tatsuya Kawai, Hiroyuki Ogino, Yuta Shibamoto, and Motoo Nakagawa
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Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Carcinoma, Hepatocellular ,Fever ,Pain ,medicine ,Humans ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,Chemoembolization, Therapeutic ,Transcatheter arterial chemoembolization ,Aged ,Aged, 80 and over ,Radiological and Ultrasound Technology ,business.industry ,Liver Neoplasms ,General Medicine ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Feeding artery ,Catheter ,Treatment Outcome ,Hepatocellular carcinoma ,Disease Progression ,Female ,Radiology ,business ,Follow-Up Studies - Abstract
Background Transcatheter arterial chemoembolization (TACE) has been widely performed for inoperable hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). Super-selective TACE is preferable to non-selective therapy and it is important to advance the catheter tip as close to the tumor as possible in the feeding artery. A new microcatheter with a 1.9-Fr non-tapered tip has recently become available and this new microcatheter can be inserted into a 2.7-Fr. microcatheter. It is called the triple co-axial (triaxial) system. Purpose To evaluate the clinical usefulness of super-selective TACE for HCC using the triaxial system. Material and Methods We evaluated 63 HCCs that underwent super-selective TACE. Requirements for inclusion in this study were: (a) HCCs 3 cm or less in diameter; (b) TACE performed by a single operator; and (c) no additional treatment in the absence of local progression. All patients were followed for more than 1 year after TACE. The median follow-up period for surviving patients was 20 months (range, 17–31 months). The conventional system was used in 35 HCCs (control group), and the triaxial system was used in 28 (triaxial group). We reviewed angiographies at TACE and follow-up CT, and then evaluated local tumor status in the two groups. Results Local tumor control rates at 3, 6, and 18 months were 64%, 36%, and 29%, respectively, in the triaxial group, and 40%, 14%, and 8.6%, respectively, in the control group ( P = 0.0086). There were no major complications in either group. Conclusion The triaxial system appears to be useful for super-selective TACE and may contribute to achieving higher local control rates for HCC.
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45. Diagnostic accuracy of 18F-2-deoxy-fluoro-D-glucose positron emission tomography for pn2 lymph nodes in patients with lung cancer
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A. Mizuno, Motoo Nakagawa, Masayasu Hara, Yuta Shibamoto, Tsuneo Tamaki, Keita Sakurai, Minoru Nishio, and Yoshiyuki Ozawa
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Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Lung Neoplasms ,Diagnosis, Differential ,Fluorodeoxyglucose F18 ,medicine ,Humans ,False Positive Reactions ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,Stage (cooking) ,Lung cancer ,False Negative Reactions ,Lymph node ,Aged ,Neoplasm Staging ,Radiological and Ultrasound Technology ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,Cancer ,Mediastinum ,General Medicine ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Positron emission tomography ,Lymphatic Metastasis ,Positron-Emission Tomography ,Radiographic Image Interpretation, Computer-Assisted ,Female ,Lymph Nodes ,Radiology ,Lymph ,Radiopharmaceuticals ,Tomography, X-Ray Computed ,Nuclear medicine ,business ,Emission computed tomography - Abstract
Background: The accuracy of 18F-2-deoxy-fluoro-D-glucose positron emission tomography (FDG-PET) for diagnosing nodal status in patients with lung cancer was initially reported as excellent, but, with increasing experience, the problem of false-positive and false-negative assessments has been observed. Purpose: To evaluate the accuracy of FDG-PET for diagnosing nodal status in lung cancer patients with pathologically proven N2 lymph nodes and compare it with that of computed tomography (CT). Material and Methods: Nineteen pN2 patients (13 males and six females) with primary lung cancer undergoing preoperative CT and FDG-PET were investigated. Lymph nodes were considered to be positive when uptake higher than the surrounding mediastinal level was visually observed. Slight symmetrical mediastinal uptake was considered to be negative, representing benign physiological accumulation. Radiological and pathological correlation was investigated, and the association between FDG accumulation and the size of metastatic lymph nodes and metastatic lesions was evaluated. Results: Of the 19 patients, nodal stage determined by using FDG-PET was cN0 in four (21%) cases, cN1 in three (16%), cN2 in nine (47%), and cN3 in three (16%). On CT, nodal stage was cN0 in three (16%) cases, cN1 in seven (37%), cN2 in eight (42%), and cN3 in one (5%). Thus, FDG-PET provided correct N-staging in 47%, under-staging in 37%, and overstaging in 16%. CT staging was correct in 42%, underestimated in 53%, and overestimated in 5%. The maximum area of metastatic foci was 15.8 ±21.3 mm2 (mean ± SD) in false-negative nodes and 75.0±56.3 mm2 in true-positive nodes ( P Conclusion: Diagnostic accuracy of FDG-PET (47%) was low and similar to that of CT (42%). The possibility of false-negative as well as false-positive findings should be recognized in interpreting PET images. Micrometastasis appeared to be the greatest cause of false-negative findings.
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46. Pleural Bronchogenic Cysts
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Satoru Takahashi, Tatsuya Suzuki, Youko Sato, Motoo Nakagawa, Masaki Hara, Satoshi Kondo, Yuta Shibamoto, and Hidekazu Oshima
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Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine ,Pathology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Bronchogenic cyst ,Middle mediastinum ,Diagnosis, Differential ,Bronchogenic Cyst ,Cystic lesion ,parasitic diseases ,medicine ,Humans ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,Cyst ,Incidental Findings ,Thoracic Surgery, Video-Assisted ,business.industry ,Infant ,Pleural Diseases ,respiratory system ,Pleural cavity ,medicine.disease ,Magnetic Resonance Imaging ,respiratory tract diseases ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Female ,Differential diagnosis ,Tomography, X-Ray Computed ,business - Abstract
Bronchogenic cysts occur most frequently in the middle mediastinum; almost all the remainder is present in the lungs. In this report, we describe 2 cases of bronchogenic cysts, which arose from the parietal and visceral pleura. Pathologically, each cyst showed an attachment with a small stalk to the parietal or visceral pleura. We suggest that bronchogenic cyst should be included in the differential diagnosis of cystic lesions in the pleural cavity.
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47. Continuous Regional Arterial Infusion Therapy for Acute Necrotizing Pancreatitis Due to Mycoplasma pneumoniae Infection in a Child
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Masaki Hara, Motoo Nakagawa, Hiroyuki Ogino, Masashi Shimohira, and Yuta Shibamoto
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Pathology ,Mycoplasma pneumoniae ,Serine Proteinase Inhibitors ,Gabexate ,Contrast Media ,medicine.disease_cause ,Meropenem ,Gastroenterology ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Pharmacotherapy ,Infusion therapy ,Internal medicine ,Pneumonia, Mycoplasma ,medicine ,Humans ,Infusions, Intra-Arterial ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,Child ,Pancreatitis, Acute Necrotizing ,business.industry ,medicine.disease ,Ulinastatin ,Anti-Bacterial Agents ,Pneumonia ,chemistry ,Acute pancreatitis ,Pancreatitis ,Drug Therapy, Combination ,Female ,Thienamycins ,Tomography, X-Ray Computed ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,business ,medicine.drug - Abstract
A case of acute necrotizing pancreatitis due to Mycoplasma pneumoniae infection was treated in an 8-year-old girl. She experienced acute pancreatitis during treatment for M. pneumoniae. Contrast-enhanced computed tomographic scan revealed necrotizing pancreatitis. The computed tomographic severity index was 8 points (grade E). A protease inhibitor, ulinastatin, was provided via intravenous infusion but was ineffective. Continuous regional arterial infusion therapy was provided with gabexate mesilate (FOY-007, a protease inhibitor) and meropenem trihydrate, and the pancreatitis improved. This case suggests that infusion therapy is safe and useful in treating necrotizing pancreatitis in children.
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48. The Pitfalls of FDG-PET for Managing the Patients with Primary Lung Cancer
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Motoo Nakagawa, Keita Sakurai, Masaki Hara, Yuta Shibamoto, Tsuneo Tamaki, Masami Nishio, and Yoshiyuki Ozawa
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Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine ,Oncology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Radiology ,business ,Lung cancer ,medicine.disease - Abstract
PET装置の導入がピークを迎え,2-[fluorine-18]fluoro-2-deoxy-D-glucose(FDG)を用いたpositron emission tomography(PET)に触れる機会が急速に増加している.PETとCTとを融合させたPET/CT装置が最近では主流となっており,読影法もこれまでの核医学的手法から,CTによる地図情報を加味したより正確な評価が可能となっている.一方,読影医には,CT,PET双方の読影能力が要求されることとなり,PET読影医を養成する教育環境を整備することが急務となっている.欧米に比べて,本邦では,放射線科内での核医学部門と画像診断部門の垣根は比較的低いが,それでも専門医レベルでは,両者に通じている画像診断医は少なく,CTからPET,PETからCT各々のアプローチを容易とする教育プロセスを構築する必要がある.CT撮影装置の改良に伴って,現在では16列型まで可能である.近い将来64列型多列CTが搭載され,心電同期,呼吸同期に対応した撮影が可能となり,より精密な形態機能融合情報を得られるようになる.FDG-PETの肺癌に対する診断能力は,導入当初非常に高く評価されていたが,報告が進むにつれて,有用性と問題点が明らかになってきた.本稿では,様々な場面におけるFDG-PETのピットフォールに付き症例を呈示しつつ概説する.
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49. Utility of dual source CT with ECG-triggered high-pitch spiral acquisition (Flash Spiral Cardio mode) to evaluate morphological features of ventricles in children with complex congenital heart defects
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Norikazu Nomura, Masaki Ogawa, Sachiko Inukai, Yuta Shibamoto, Satoshi Tsubokura, Motoo Nakagawa, Masashi Shimohira, Yoshiyuki Ozawa, and Keita Sakurai
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Heart Defects, Congenital ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Pathology ,Heart Ventricles ,Dual source ct ,Contrast Media ,Corrected transposition ,030204 cardiovascular system & hematology ,030218 nuclear medicine & medical imaging ,Both ventricles ,03 medical and health sciences ,Electrocardiography ,0302 clinical medicine ,Internal medicine ,Multidetector Computed Tomography ,medicine ,High pitch ,Image Processing, Computer-Assisted ,Humans ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,cardiovascular diseases ,Spiral ,Retrospective Studies ,business.industry ,Infant, Newborn ,Infant ,Reproducibility of Results ,Iopamidol ,Radiographic Image Enhancement ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Ventricle ,Great arteries ,Cardiology ,Radiographic Image Interpretation, Computer-Assisted ,Female ,business - Abstract
We evaluated the ability of dual source CT (DSCT) with ECG-triggered high-pitch spiral acquisition (Flash Spiral Cardio mode) to depict the morphological features of ventricles in pediatric patients with congenital heart defects (CHD). Between July 2013 and April 2015, 78 pediatric patients with CHD (median age 4 months) were examined using DSCT with the Flash Spiral Cardio mode. The types of ventricular abnormalities were ventricular septal defect (VSD) in 42 (the malaligned type in 11, perimembranous type in 23, supracristal type in 2, atrioventricular type in 2, and muscular type in 4), single ventricle (SV) in 11, and congenital corrected transposition of the great arteries (ccTGA) in 4. We evaluated the accuracy of the diagnosis of the VSD type. In cases of SV and ccTGA, we assessed the detectability of the anatomical features of both ventricles for a diagnosis of ventricular situs. DSCT confirmed the diagnoses for all VSDs. The type of defect was precisely diagnosed for all patients. The anatomical features of both ventricles were also depicted and ventricular situs of SV and ccTGA was correctly diagnosed. The results suggest that DSCT has the ability to clearly depict the configuration of ventricles.
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50. Unilateral pulmonary artery pre-operative occlusion test: technical feasibility and safety prior to pneumonectomy or pleuropneumonectomy for malignancy
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Yoshiyuki Ozawa, Motoo Nakagawa, Takuya Hashizume, Yuta Shibamoto, Kengo Ohta, Masashi Shimohira, Satoru Moriyama, Kazushi Suzuki, Ryoichi Nakanishi, and Katsuhiro Okuda
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Adult ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Lung Neoplasms ,Short Communication ,Pleural Neoplasms ,medicine.medical_treatment ,030204 cardiovascular system & hematology ,Malignancy ,030218 nuclear medicine & medical imaging ,03 medical and health sciences ,Pneumonectomy ,Postoperative Complications ,0302 clinical medicine ,medicine.artery ,Occlusion ,medicine ,Humans ,Stenosis, Pulmonary Artery ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,Lung cancer ,Ultrasonography, Interventional ,Aged ,Retrospective Studies ,Aged, 80 and over ,Lung ,business.industry ,Retrospective cohort study ,General Medicine ,Middle Aged ,respiratory system ,medicine.disease ,respiratory tract diseases ,Surgery ,Stenosis ,Treatment Outcome ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Pulmonary artery ,Feasibility Studies ,Vascular Resistance ,Radiology ,business - Abstract
OBJECTIVE: The aim of the present study was to assess the technical feasibility and safety of the unilateral pulmonary artery occlusion (UPAO) test in pre-operative evaluation of pneumonectomy or pleuropneumonectomy for lung or pleural tumours. METHODS: The UPAO test was performed on 91 patients who were scheduled to undergo or were being considered for pneumonectomy or pleuropneumonectomy between June 2003 and July 2016. There were 74 males and 17 females, with a median age of 65 years (range, 23–80). The technical success rate, procedure time and complication rate were evaluated. Technical success was defined as completion of the UPAO test. RESULTS: The diagnoses of the 91 patients were as follows: lung cancer in 63, malignant pleural mesothelioma in 21, thymoma in 5, lung metastasis in 1 and lung carcinoid in 1. The UPAO test was performed successfully on 88 out of 91 patients (technical success rate: 97%). The median procedure time was 57 min (range, 34–120). Cardiac arrest due to migration of the balloon catheter to the pulmonary trunk occurred in 1 patient (complication rate: 1.1%). CONCLUSION: The UPAO test in pre-operative evaluation of pneumonectomy or pleuropneumonectomy for lung or pleural tumours appears to be technically feasible. However, it needs to be performed with care in order to avoid severe complications. ADVANCES IN KNOWLEDGE: The UPAO test can be safely performed and is helpful in evaluating patients for pneumonectomy or pleuropneumonectomy.
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