1. Novel method for assessing sinusoidal obstruction syndrome using four-dimensional computed tomography.
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Shimoyama-Ibuki S, Iyama S, Ohashi Y, Ono K, Sugama Y, Fujita C, Goto A, Horiguchi H, Fujimi A, Tanaka T, Takada K, Sakata KI, and Kobune M
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Introduction: To diagnose sinusoidal obstruction syndrome/veno-occlusive disease (SOS/VOD), transabdominal ultrasonography is usually used to detect hemodynamic changes, but we tried to detect the changes using four-dimensional computed tomography (4D-CT). A 42-year-old Japanese woman was diagnosed with late-onset SOS/VOD with transabdominal ultrasonography and was also assessed using 4D-CT. Method We analyzed the portal vein (PV) contrast effect every 1.5 seconds and plotted the values of the contrast effect. With this graph, we analyzed three hemodynamic parameters., Result: We found that these parameters correlated with the patient's status and indicated stasis due to sinusoid constriction., Conclusion: 4D-CT may become a helpful tool to diagnose and follow up with SOS/VOD., Competing Interests: Satoshi Iyama: Alexion Pharmaceuticals: Honoraria, Research Funding; MSD: Research Funding; Otsuka Pharmaceutical: Honoraria, Research Funding; Sanofi: Honoraria, Research Funding; SymBio Pharmaceuticals: Honoraria, Research Funding; Astellas: Honoraria; CSL Behring: Honoraria; Daiichi Sankyo: Honoraria; Meiji Pharma: Honoraria; Nippon Shinyaku: Honoraria; Novartis Honoraria; Hiroto Horiguchi: Otsuka Pharmaceutical: Honoraria, Kyowa Kirin: Honoraria, Chugai pharmaceutical: Honoraria, Janssen pharmaceutical; Kyowa Kirin.: Honoraria, Abbvie pharmaceutical: Honoraria. Kohichi Takada: Daiichi Sankyo: Honoraria. The rest of the authors declare no conflict of interest., (© 2024 The Author(s). eJHaem published by British Society for Haematology and John Wiley & Sons Ltd.)
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- 2024
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