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2. Symposium: Imaging modalities for drug-related osteonecrosis of the jaw (4), CT and MR imaging findings of antiresorptive agent-related osteonecrosis of the jaws/medication-related osteonecrosis of the jaw (secondary publication)
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Akira Baba, Hiroya Ojiri, Tazuko K. Goto, Koshi Ikeda, Hideomi Yamauchi, Nobuhiro Ogino, and Takuji Mogami
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Dentistry ,RK1-715 - Abstract
Summary: Generally, CT and MR images of antiresorptive agent-related osteonecrosis of the jaw (ARONJ)/medication-related osteonecrosis of the jaw (MRONJ) show nonspecific findings as seen in active osteomyelitis.However, there are some characteristics as follows; unilateral maxillary sinusitis adjacent to ipsilateral maxillary ARONJ/MRONJ, DRONJ presenting larger sequestrum and periosteal reaction more frequently than BRONJ, BRONJ resulting from intravenous administration of the drug presenting larger and more frequent buccolingual cortical bone perforations than BRONJ from oral administration, and better diagnostic accuracy of extent of perilesional soft tissue inflammation on MR imaging than CT. The CT and MR imaging features of ARONJ/MRONJ are summarized in this report. Keywords: Antiresorptive agent-related osteonecrosis of the jaw, Medication-related osteonecrosis of the jaw, CT, MR imaging, Bisphosphonate, Denosumab
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- 2019
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3. MR imaging and clinical features associated with intraoperative hemorrhage during laparoscopic myomectomy
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Akira Baba, Juri Sugiyama, Yuria Sanpei, Reina Kawakami, Hirokazu Ashida, Takao Igarashi, Yohei Munetomo, Shinji Yamazoe, Yuko Kobashi, Takuji Mogami, and Kiyoshi Takamatsu
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Medical physics. Medical radiology. Nuclear medicine ,R895-920 - Abstract
Laparoscopic myomectomy may become a cause to increase intraoperative hemorrhage. The purpose of this investigation was to study the relationship between clinical features, MR imaging findings and intraoperative hemorrhage during laparoscopic myomectomy. This study included 126 patients clinically and pathologically diagnosed as uterine leiomyoma between 2010 and 2015. These findings were statistically compared between significant intraoperative hemorrhage group (greater than 300 ml) and nonsignificant intraoperative hemorrhage group (less than 300 ml). Correlation between the maximum diameter of resected leiomyomas and the maximum diameter leiomyomas on MR imaging were also evaluated. Significant hemorrhage group showed larger maximum diameter of resected leiomyoma (p = 0.01), larger maximum diameter of leiomyoma on MR imaging (p = 0.01) and have cellular leiomyomas on MR imaging more frequently (p = 0.03) than nonsignificant intraoperative hemorrhage group. The maximum diameter of resected leiomyomas significantly correlated with that of leiomyomas on MR imaging (Spearman’s rho = 0.797, p
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- 2018
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4. Wandering carotid arteries: Reciprocating change between normal and retropharyngeal positions on serial CT studies
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Akira Baba, Hideomi Yamauchi, Nobuhiro Ogino, Yumi Okuyama, Shinji Yamazoe, Yohei Munetomo, Yuko Kobashi, Takuji Mogami, and Hiroya Ojiri
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Carotid artery ,Retropharyngeal space ,Retropharyngeal artery ,Wandering ,Computed tomography ,Medical physics. Medical radiology. Nuclear medicine ,R895-920 - Abstract
Positional change in the retropharyngeal carotid artery, a rare phenomenon over time, is even rarer in previous reports, and it is important to be aware of this before any neck surgical procedure. A woman in her 50s underwent an anterior maxillectomy for upper gingival cancer, without neck dissection. The patient had medical histories of diabetes mellitus and liver dysfunction, with unremarkable family histories. Serial neck contrast-enhanced computed tomography for detecting locoregional recurrence had been performed as a follow-up during 4 years. A radiological course of moving carotid arteries in serial computed tomography studies showed reciprocating positional changes (wandering) between normal and retropharyngeal regions. There was no locoregional recurrence of the gingival cancer. This is the first case to describe a so-rare presentation of wandering carotid arteries. It is important for clinicians to be aware of a wandering carotid artery to avoid potentially fatal complications.
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- 2017
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5. Surfers' knots in the anterior chest
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Akira Baba, Yumi Okuyama, Hiroyuki Yakabe, Shinji Yamazoe, Yuko Kobashi, and Takuji Mogami
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chest ,CT ,MRI ,radiology ,surfers' knots ,Medicine ,Medicine (General) ,R5-920 - Abstract
Key Clinical Message A history of frequent surfing can be a key finding when a patient comes in with subcutaneous lesions on bilateral anterior lower chest. MR imaging could lead to the diagnosis with its characteristic finding for collagenous mass lesions, though most cases do not require imaging unless with atypical presentation. This enables clinicians to avoid unnecessary invasive procedures.
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- 2019
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6. Correlation between the magnetic resonance imaging features of squamous cell carcinoma of the buccal mucosa and pathologic depth of invasion
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Taiki Suzuki, Takuji Mogami, Mariko Kurokawa, Ryo Kurokawa, Koichi Masuda, Satoru Ogane, Satoshi Matsushima, Hiroya Ojiri, Koshi Ikeda, Hideomi Yamauchi, Masae Yamazaki, Takeshi Nomura, Akira Baba, Yoshiaki Ota, and Kazuhiko Hashimoto
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Pathology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Buccal mucosa ,Pathology and Forensic Medicine ,Correlation ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Carcinoma ,medicine ,Humans ,Neoplasm Invasiveness ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,Dentistry (miscellaneous) ,Basal cell ,Neoplasm Staging ,Retrospective Studies ,Buccal fat pad ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,Mouth Mucosa ,Magnetic resonance imaging ,030206 dentistry ,medicine.disease ,Buccinator muscle ,Magnetic Resonance Imaging ,humanities ,Depth of invasion ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Carcinoma, Squamous Cell ,Surgery ,Oral Surgery ,business - Abstract
The objective of this study was to determine correlations between magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) features including radiologic depth of invasion (r-DOI) and pathologic DOI (p-DOI) of squamous cell carcinoma of the buccal mucosa.In total, 31 lesions were retrospectively evaluated. MRI findings included detectability, buccinator muscle invasion (positive: BMI+, negative: BMI-), buccal fat pad invasion (positive: BFPI+, negative: BFPI-), and r-DOI measured on T2-weighted images (T2-DOI) and contrast-enhanced T1-weighted images (CET1-DOI). These findings were compared to the p-DOI of the tumors.The p-DOI values of undetectable lesions were smaller than those of detectable lesions (P.001), and the cutoff value was 1 mm. BMI+ and BFPI+ lesions had significantly larger p-DOI values than the corresponding BMI- and BFPI- lesions (P.001), with cutoff values of 5 and 6 mm, respectively. The correlation coefficient between CET1-DOI and p-DOI was 0.68 (P.001). CET1-DOI values were larger than p-DOI (P.001) and the average difference between them was 3.4 mm. T2-DOI was inconclusive in 50% of cases. Interobserver agreements of MRI evaluation were good to very good.MRI-derived parameters were useful in estimating p-DOI and may be helpful in predicting the depth of invasion of tumors and the risk of lymph node metastasis.
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- 2021
7. A patient with a pancreatic metastasis from synovial sarcoma with long-term survival following resection
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Takuji Mogami, Takayuki Suzuki, Koichi Masuda, Shinji Yamazoe, Yutaka Takigawa, Junichi Matsui, Aya Sasaki, and Yuko Kobashi
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Pathology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Pancreatic metastasis ,business.industry ,Long term survival ,medicine ,medicine.disease ,business ,Synovial sarcoma ,Resection - Published
- 2020
8. Successful treatment of spontaneous middle mediastinum hematoma due to rupture of bilateral bronchial artery with transcatheter arterial embolization using N-butyl-2-cyanoacrylate: A case report
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Hiroya Ojiri, Shinsuke Takenaga, Takuji Mogami, Shinji Yamazoe, and Koichi Masuda
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lcsh:Medical physics. Medical radiology. Nuclear medicine ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Spontaneous mediastinum hematoma ,lcsh:R895-920 ,Middle mediastinum ,Chest pain ,030218 nuclear medicine & medical imaging ,law.invention ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Hematoma ,law ,medicine.artery ,Interventional Radiology ,Medicine ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,Aortic dissection ,business.industry ,Arterial Embolization ,N-butyl-2-cyanoacrylate ,Mediastinum ,respiratory system ,medicine.disease ,Surgery ,respiratory tract diseases ,body regions ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,surgical procedures, operative ,Cyanoacrylate ,Rupture of bronchial artery ,cardiovascular system ,medicine.symptom ,business ,Bronchial artery ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery - Abstract
Mediastinum hematoma is often caused by chest trauma, aortic dissection, and tumor. Spontaneous nontraumatic middle mediastinum hematoma is a rare and potentially life-threatening condition. Here, we report the case of a patient who was a 46-year-old experienced sudden chest pain with spontaneous middle mediastinum hematoma caused by rupture of the bilateral bronchial artery. We successfully treated the patient with transcatheter arterial embolization via the bilateral bronchial artery using N-butyl-2-cyanoacrylate.
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- 2020
9. Magnetic resonance imaging findings of styloglossus and hyoglossus muscle invasion: Relationship to depth of invasion and clinical significance as a predictor of advisability of elective neck dissection in node negative oral tongue cancer
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Koshi Ikeda, Takuji Mogami, Yumi Okuyama, Nobuhiro Ogino, Taiki Suzuki, Hideomi Yamauchi, Hirokazu Saito, Hiroya Ojiri, Satoru Ogane, Akira Baba, Shinji Yamazoe, and Ayako Kozakai
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Adult ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Disease-Free Survival ,030218 nuclear medicine & medical imaging ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Tongue ,Neck Muscles ,Predictive Value of Tests ,Humans ,Medicine ,Neoplasm Invasiveness ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,Clinical significance ,Pathological ,Aged ,Retrospective Studies ,Aged, 80 and over ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,Muscles ,Cancer ,Neck dissection ,Magnetic resonance imaging ,General Medicine ,Middle Aged ,Prognosis ,medicine.disease ,Magnetic Resonance Imaging ,Hyoglossus ,Tongue Neoplasms ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Styloglossus ,Carcinoma, Squamous Cell ,Neck Dissection ,Female ,Radiology ,business - Abstract
By comparing styloglossus and hyoglossus muscle invasion (SHMI) of oral tongue squamous cell cancer (OTSCC) on MR imaging to pathological depth of invasion (DOI) and prognosis, we aimed to evaluate the clinical significance of MR imaging findings of SHMI.Forty-five, early stages and clinically N0 OTSCCs were retrospectively reviewed. Data included pathological DOI, DOI on MR imagings, two-year potential cervical lymph node positive, locoregional control, disease-free survival, and overall survival. Data were statistically compared between the groups with MR evidence of SHMI (SHMI+) and without MR evidence of SHMI (SHMI-).There were 17 SHMI + and 28 SHMI-. Elective neck dissections performed on 13 cases revealed five node positive cases, all of which were SHMI + . Pathological DOI in SHMI + was significantly larger than SHMI- (average 9.0 vs 4.6 mm, p0.001). All SHMI + revealed pathological DOI larger than 4 mm. The two-year potential cervical lymph node positive rate of SHMI + was significantly higher than SHMI- (p = 0.01). Locoregional control rate and disease-free survival of SHMI+ were significantly lower than in SHMI- (p = 0.02). There was no significant difference in overall survival. Interobserver agreement in evaluation of SHMI on MR imaging was good (kappa value = 0.72, p 0.001).Pathological DOIs of SHMI + were all larger than 4 mm, which is the cut-off point that National Comprehensive Cancer Network recommends for neck dissection, and SHMI + had a worse prognosis than SHMI-. SHMI + can be used as a criterion for elective neck dissection.
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- 2019
10. Desmoplastic ameloblastoma of the jaw: CT and MR imaging findings
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Mitsuru Matsuki, Manabu Minami, Hideomi Yamauchi, Satoshi Tatsuno, Yumi Okuyama, Takashi Hiyama, Hiroya Ojiri, Takuji Mogami, Nobuhiro Ogino, Kazuhiko Hashimoto, Tazuko K. Goto, and Akira Baba
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Gadolinium DTPA ,Desmoplastic ameloblastoma ,Radiography ,030218 nuclear medicine & medical imaging ,Ameloblastoma ,Lesion ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,medicine ,Humans ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,Dentistry (miscellaneous) ,Head and neck ,Pathological ,Retrospective Studies ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,Magnetic resonance imaging ,030206 dentistry ,medicine.disease ,Magnetic Resonance Imaging ,Mr imaging ,medicine.symptom ,Tomography, X-Ray Computed ,Nuclear medicine ,business - Abstract
Desmoplastic ameloblastoma (DA) is one of the rare pathological variants of ameloblastoma. The purpose of this study is to investigate CT and MR imaging findings of DA. We retrospectively evaluated six DA cases that were gathered from four different hospitals and confirmed histopathologically with resected specimens. Two radiologists who specialized in head and neck imaging retrospectively interpreted and reviewed pretreatment CT and MR imaging findings. On CT, all DAs presented with well-defined border and low internal attenuation. Regarding locularity, five cases showed honeycomb-like lesions and one showed a unilocular lesion. Bone expansions were seen in all patients and located on the labial side in four cases. On MR imaging, all DAs showed well-defined borders and solid moderately low signal intensities with small cystic high signal intensities on T2-weighted images and intermediate signal intensity on T1-weighted images. Five DAs showed linear low signal intensity on T1- and T2-weighted images. Gd-DTPA-enhanced MR imaging was performed in three cases, and all cases showed moderate enhancement. Dynamic-enhanced MR imaging was performed in two of them, and persistent enhancement was detected. Our findings strongly suggest that MR imaging should also be consulted, particularly for honeycomb-like lesions with well-defined margins, bone expansion and anterior location on radiographs or CT. Additionally, findings by MR imaging such as solid low-signal-intensity, hyperintense cystic foci and persistent enhancement pattern will suggest the diagnosis of DA.
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- 2019
11. Evaluation of Normal Epiglottis on Computed Tomography with Special Attention to Thickness
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Hiroya Ojiri, Yuko Kobashi, Yumi Okuyama, Hideomi Yamauchi, Takuji Mogami, Akira Baba, Nobuhiro Ogino, Yohei Munetomo, Murat Dorgu, and Shinji Yamazoe
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Adult ,Male ,Epiglottis ,Radiography ,Laryngoscopy ,Computed tomography ,Sex Factors ,medicine ,Humans ,In patient ,Aged ,Retrospective Studies ,Aged, 80 and over ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,Significant difference ,Organ Size ,General Medicine ,Middle Aged ,Japanese population ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Female ,Supraglottis ,Tomography, X-Ray Computed ,business ,Nuclear medicine - Abstract
To our knowledge, this is the first study to investigate the thickness of the normal epiglottis on computed tomography (CT) in a Japanese population. The focus was on determining the thickness of a normal epiglottis, which could then serve as a reference in detecting abnormalities. We believe that this would facilitate diagnosing and determining the extent of cancerous invasion of the supraglottis and secondary invasion of the epiglottis. This retrospective study was based on a review of radiographic data in patient charts. Cervical CT scans obtained from 79 Japanese patients (44 men [55.7%] and 35 women [44.3%]; age range, 28-85 years; mean, 58.9 years) showing a normal epiglottis under laryngoscopy were evaluated. The thickness of the epiglottis was measured on CT scans and the results analyzed with the Student's t-test, an analysis of variance, and the Tukey-Kramer test. The epiglottis in men was significantly thicker than that in women (p
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- 2019
12. Superselective intra-arterial chemoradiotherapy using altered blood flow compared to conventional systemic chemoradiotherapy for locally advanced oral squamous cell carcinoma: a single-center retrospective study
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Satoru Ogane, Takuji Mogami, Hiroya Ojiri, Takeshi Nomura, Koichi Masuda, Akira Baba, and Shinji Yamazoe
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medicine.medical_specialty ,External carotid artery ,Single Center ,Gastroenterology ,030218 nuclear medicine & medical imaging ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Internal medicine ,medicine.artery ,medicine ,Humans ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,Dentistry (miscellaneous) ,Retrospective Studies ,Cisplatin ,business.industry ,Squamous Cell Carcinoma of Head and Neck ,Arterial Embolization ,Cancer ,Retrospective cohort study ,030206 dentistry ,Chemoradiotherapy ,medicine.disease ,Head and Neck Neoplasms ,Oral and maxillofacial surgery ,Carcinoma, Squamous Cell ,Mouth Neoplasms ,business ,medicine.drug - Abstract
To evaluate the efficacy and safety of superselective intra-arterial (IA) chemoradiotherapy with cisplatin and transcatheter arterial embolization (TAE) on advanced oral cancer, and to compare it with that of systemic chemoradiotherapy. This single-center retrospective study included 23 consecutive patients with locally advanced oral squamous cell carcinoma from November 2011 to November 2019. Of these, 15 received superselective IA cisplatin chemoradiotherapy with altered blood flow in the branches of the external carotid artery, and eight received systemic chemoradiotherapy. Medical charts were reviewed for the evaluation of patient data, drug toxicity, and antitumor efficacy. Local control rate for the superselective IA infusion group, who underwent 6–7 cycles was significantly higher than that of the systemic chemotherapy group (11/13, 85% vs 3/8, 38%; p = 0.04). Regional control, locoregional control, disease-free survival, and overall survival rates were not significantly different between the groups (p = 0.15–0.907). Acute toxicity rates of grade 3 or higher were not significantly different between the IA and IV chemotherapy groups (p = 0.221). Superselective IA chemoradiotherapy with cisplatin using altered blood flow in the branches of the external carotid artery with TAE may be useful for inoperable oral cancer.
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- 2020
13. MR imaging and clinical features associated with intraoperative hemorrhage during laparoscopic myomectomy
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Takao Igarashi, Shinji Yamazoe, Takuji Mogami, Reina Kawakami, Kiyoshi Takamatsu, Yuria Sanpei, Yohei Munetomo, Juri Sugiyama, Akira Baba, Yuko Kobashi, and Hirokazu Ashida
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lcsh:Medical physics. Medical radiology. Nuclear medicine ,medicine.medical_specialty ,030219 obstetrics & reproductive medicine ,Uterine leiomyoma ,business.industry ,lcsh:R895-920 ,Laparoscopic myomectomy ,medicine.disease ,Intraoperative Hemorrhage ,musculoskeletal system ,Mr imaging ,female genital diseases and pregnancy complications ,body regions ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Leiomyoma ,surgical procedures, operative ,Maximum diameter ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Medicine ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,Radiology ,business ,neoplasms - Abstract
Laparoscopic myomectomy may become a cause to increase intraoperative hemorrhage. The purpose of this investigation was to study the relationship between clinical features, MR imaging findings and intraoperative hemorrhage during laparoscopic myomectomy. This study included 126 patients clinically and pathologically diagnosed as uterine leiomyoma between 2010 and 2015. These findings were statistically compared between significant intraoperative hemorrhage group (greater than 300 ml) and nonsignificant intraoperative hemorrhage group (less than 300 ml). Correlation between the maximum diameter of resected leiomyomas and the maximum diameter leiomyomas on MR imaging were also evaluated. Significant hemorrhage group showed larger maximum diameter of resected leiomyoma (p = 0.01), larger maximum diameter of leiomyoma on MR imaging (p = 0.01) and have cellular leiomyomas on MR imaging more frequently (p = 0.03) than nonsignificant intraoperative hemorrhage group. The maximum diameter of resected leiomyomas significantly correlated with that of leiomyomas on MR imaging (Spearman’s rho = 0.797, p
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- 2018
14. Wandering carotid arteries: Reciprocating change between normal and retropharyngeal positions on serial CT studies
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Takuji Mogami, Hiroya Ojiri, Yuko Kobashi, Hideomi Yamauchi, Yumi Okuyama, Shinji Yamazoe, Yohei Munetomo, Akira Baba, and Nobuhiro Ogino
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lcsh:Medical physics. Medical radiology. Nuclear medicine ,Retropharyngeal artery ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Retropharyngeal space ,lcsh:R895-920 ,Carotid arteries ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Computed tomography ,030204 cardiovascular system & hematology ,Wandering ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,medicine ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,Neck dissection ,Surgery ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Radiological weapon ,Ct technique ,Radiology ,Liver dysfunction ,Presentation (obstetrics) ,business ,Carotid artery ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery ,Head and Neck - Abstract
Positional change in the retropharyngeal carotid artery, a rare phenomenon over time, is even rarer in previous reports, and it is important to be aware of this before any neck surgical procedure. A woman in her 50s underwent an anterior maxillectomy for upper gingival cancer, without neck dissection. The patient had medical histories of diabetes mellitus and liver dysfunction, with unremarkable family histories. Serial neck contrast-enhanced computed tomography for detecting locoregional recurrence had been performed as a follow-up during 4 years. A radiological course of moving carotid arteries in serial computed tomography studies showed reciprocating positional changes (wandering) between normal and retropharyngeal regions. There was no locoregional recurrence of the gingival cancer. This is the first case to describe a so-rare presentation of wandering carotid arteries. It is important for clinicians to be aware of a wandering carotid artery to avoid potentially fatal complications.
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- 2017
15. Evaluation of the Ossification of the Cervical Posterior Longitudinal Ligament Utilizing X-Ray, CT and MR Imaging
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Shinji Yamazoe, Yuko Kobashi, Akira Baba, Yohei Munetomo, and Takuji Mogami
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Ossification ,business.industry ,medicine ,X-ray ,Posterior longitudinal ligament ,medicine.symptom ,Nuclear medicine ,business ,Mr imaging - Published
- 2017
16. Undetectability of oral tongue cancer on magnetic resonance imaging; clinical significance as a predictor to avoid unnecessary elective neck dissection in node negative patients
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Takuji Mogami, Taiki Suzuki, Nobuhiro Ogino, Koshi Ikeda, Hideomi Yamauchi, Yuko Kobashi, Yumi Okuyama, Yuki Seto, Hirokazu Saito, Satoru Ogane, Hiroya Ojiri, Shinji Yamazoe, Akira Baba, and Ayako Kozakai
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Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Unnecessary Procedures ,030218 nuclear medicine & medical imaging ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Tongue ,medicine ,Humans ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,Clinical significance ,General Dentistry ,Pathological ,Aged ,Retrospective Studies ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,Cancer ,Magnetic resonance imaging ,Neck dissection ,030206 dentistry ,General Medicine ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Magnetic Resonance Imaging ,digestive system diseases ,humanities ,Node negative ,Tongue Neoplasms ,stomatognathic diseases ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Otorhinolaryngology ,Depth of invasion ,Neck Dissection ,Female ,Radiology ,business ,Research Article - Abstract
We aimed to investigate the relationship between MR imaging detectability and its pathological depth of invasion (DOI) of oral tongue cancer, as well as its usefulness to assess the necessity of elective neck dissection. METHODS: We retrospectively reviewed early stage oral tongue cancer patients treated with radical surgery with clinically N0, between May 2009 and February 2016. Collected data include age, sex, pathological DOI, DOI on MRI, locoregional control rate, disease-free survival rate, and overall survival rate. These data were statistically compared between the detectable lesion (DL) group and undetectable lesion (UL) group on MRI. Interobserver agreement in evaluation of detectability of the oral tongue cancer was assessed by k statistics. RESULTS: Total of 53 patients were studied, and 28 were DLs and 25 ULs. Pathological DOI in UL was significantly smaller than that of DL (average 1.7 vs 4.6 mm, p < 0.001). Cut-off value between UL group and DL group was 3.5 mm (sensitivity 96 %, specificity 75 %). 96 % of ULs had pathological DOI smaller than 4 mm, the recommended cut-off value for neck dissection. There was no significant difference in locoregional control rate (p = 0.24), disease-free survival rate (p = 0.24) or overall survival rate (p = 0.92). Interobserver agreement in evaluation of detectability on MRI was very good ( k-value = 0.89, p < 0.001). CONCLUSIONS: When oral tongue cancer is not detected on MRI, it indicates pathological DOI being smaller than 4 mm, which may imply that elective neck dissection is unnecessary.
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- 2018
17. Correction to: Superselective intra-arterial chemoradiotherapy using altered blood flow compared to conventional systemic chemoradiotherapy for locally advanced oral squamous cell carcinoma: a single-center retrospective study
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Koichi Masuda, Shinji Yamazoe, Akira Baba, Takuji Mogami, Satoru Ogane, Takeshi Nomura, and Hiroya Ojiri
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Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,Dentistry (miscellaneous) - Published
- 2021
18. Extrapleural Solitary Fibrous Tumor of Foot: A Case Report
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Shinji Yamazoe, Yuko Kobashi, Yohei Munetomo, Akira Baba, and Takuji Mogami
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Solitary fibrous tumor ,business.industry ,Materials Science (miscellaneous) ,Medicine ,Anatomy ,business ,medicine.disease ,Foot (unit) - Published
- 2016
19. Two Case Reports of Angioleiomyoma of the Finger
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Shinji Yamazoe, Yohei Munetomo, Jun Miyauchi, Takuji Mogami, Akira Baba, and Yuko Kobashi
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business.industry ,Materials Science (miscellaneous) ,Angioleiomyoma ,medicine ,Anatomy ,medicine.disease ,business - Published
- 2016
20. Series; Diagnosis at a Glance
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Kayoko Kimura, Takuji Mogami, Jiro Nishida, Akira Baba, Hiroshi Kishikawa, and Yumi Okuyama
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03 medical and health sciences ,medicine.medical_specialty ,0302 clinical medicine ,Series (mathematics) ,business.industry ,medicine ,030211 gastroenterology & hepatology ,Medical physics ,General Medicine ,030204 cardiovascular system & hematology ,business - Published
- 2017
21. Essentials on Oncological Imaging: Postoperative Computed Tomography and Magnetic Resonance Imaging of Oral Tongue Cancer
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Yuko Kobashi, Hideomi Yamauchi, Shinji Yamazoe, Takuji Mogami, Yuki Seto, Nobuhiro Ogino, Hiroya Ojiri, Koshi Ikeda, and Akira Baba
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Biological reaction ,Computed tomography ,030218 nuclear medicine & medical imaging ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Tongue ,Tongue Carcinoma ,medicine ,Medical imaging ,Humans ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,Postoperative Care ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,Cancer ,Magnetic resonance imaging ,General Medicine ,medicine.disease ,Magnetic Resonance Imaging ,Tongue Neoplasms ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Radiological weapon ,Radiology ,business ,Tomography, X-Ray Computed ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery - Abstract
The contribution of diagnostic imaging in evaluating the pre- and postoperative status of tongue cancer is essential. Interpretation of postoperative images is made difficult by deformation; therefore, it is necessary to know how surgical technique, biological reaction, postoperative anatomy, and local recurrence are reflected on the images. This study explains the postoperative imaging features of tongue cancer to help in the early detection of local recurrence and avoid inappropriate treatment. We review schematic drawings of representative surgical procedures for tongue carcinoma, variable radiological features in postoperative conditions with or without complications, and typical features of local failures and their mimics. This article clarifies the important tasks of radiologists and clinicians in the postoperative evaluation of tongue carcinoma.
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- 2018
22. CT imaging features of antiresorptive agent-related osteonecrosis of the jaw/medication-related osteonecrosis of the jaw
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Takeshi Nomura, Nobuhiro Ogino, Hideomi Yamauchi, Sho Hasegawa, Mutsumi Takagiwa, Yuko Kobashi, Hiroya Ojiri, Yumi Okuyama, Shinji Yamazoe, Yohei Munetomo, Chiho Hiraga, Masahiro Okamura, Tazuko K. Goto, Akira Baba, and Takuji Mogami
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Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Japan ,medicine ,Humans ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,General Dentistry ,Aged ,Retrospective Studies ,Bone Density Conservation Agents ,Diphosphonates ,business.industry ,030206 dentistry ,General Medicine ,medicine.disease ,Otorhinolaryngology ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Bisphosphonate-Associated Osteonecrosis of the Jaw ,Female ,Radiology ,Ct imaging ,Denosumab ,business ,Osteonecrosis of the jaw ,Tomography, X-Ray Computed ,Research Article - Abstract
OBJECTIVES: Antiresorptive agent-related osteonecrosis of the jaw (ARONJ)/medication-related osteonecrosis of the jaw (MRONJ) include both bisphosphonate-related osteonecrosis of jaw (BRONJ) and denosumab-related osteonecrosis of jaw (DRONJ). The purpose of this study is to study radiological characteristics of ARONJ/MRONJ. These imaging features may serve as one useful aid for assessing ARONJ/MRONJ. METHODS: CT scans of 74 Japanese patients, who were clinically diagnosed by inclusion criteria of ARONJ/MRONJ, obtained between April 1, 2011 and September 30, 2016, were evaluated. We investigated the CT imaging features of ARONJ/MRONJ, and clarified radiological differentiation between BRONJ and DRONJ, BRONJ due to oral bisphosphonate administration and due to intravenous bisphosphonate administration, BRONJ with respective kinds of medication, BRONJ with long-term administration and short-term administration, BRONJ with each clinical staging respectively. Fisher’s exact test, χ(2) test, Student’s t-test and analysis of variance were performed in the statistical analyses. RESULTS: Unilateral maxillary sinusitis was detected in all patients with upper ARONJ/MRONJ (100%). DRONJ showed large sequestrum more frequently than BRONJ (3/4, 75 vs 3/35, 8.6%, p < 0.05). DRONJ showed periosteal reaction more frequently than BRONJ (4/10, 40 vs 7/65, 10.1%, p < 0.05). Patients of BRONJ resulting from intravenous bisphosphonate administration showed larger and more frequent buccolingual cortical bone perforations than BRONJ resulting from oral bisphosphonate administration (7/8, 87.5 vs 11/30, 36.7%, p < 0.05). There was no significant correlation between CT findings and respective kinds of medication, long/short-term administration, clinical stages of BRONJ. CONCLUSIONS: ARONJ/MRONJ has characteristic CT image findings which could be useful for its assessment.
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- 2018
23. Schwannoma assumedly originating from the submandibular ganglion or glandular branches radiologically mimicking a submandibular gland tumor
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Takeshi Nomura, Shinji Yamazoe, Akira Baba, Yasuaki Hasegawa, Nobuhiro Ogino, Hiroya Ojiri, Hideomi Yamauchi, Yuki Seto, Katsuhiko Sakai, Yuko Kobashi, Yumi Okuyama, Takuji Mogami, and Kazuhiko Hashimoto
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Submandibular Gland Tumor ,Submandibular Gland ,Lingual Nerve ,Schwannoma ,digestive system ,030218 nuclear medicine & medical imaging ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,stomatognathic system ,otorhinolaryngologic diseases ,medicine ,Humans ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,Dentistry (miscellaneous) ,Lingual nerve ,business.industry ,Ganglia, Parasympathetic ,030206 dentistry ,Anatomy ,Submandibular ganglion ,medicine.disease ,Submandibular gland ,nervous system diseases ,Nerve sheath tumor ,Submandibular Gland Neoplasms ,stomatognathic diseases ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Oral and maxillofacial surgery ,Female ,business ,Neurilemmoma - Abstract
Schwannoma is a benign nerve sheath tumor composed of Schwann cells. Schwannomas originating from ganglia are rare, and schwannomas of the submandibular ganglion or glandular branches have not been reported to date. We present a case of a Japanese woman in her sixties with a submandibular schwannoma originating from the submandibular ganglion, mimicking a submandibular gland tumor on radiological findings. As the radiological findings were nonspecific, the key finding in the present case may be the characteristic location of the tumor suspended from the undersurface of the lingual nerve and situated above the deep portion of the submandibular gland.
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24. BCG-Associated Osteomyelitis: A Case Report
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Shinji Yamazoe, Yohei Munetomo, Yuko Kobashi, Akira Baba, and Takuji Mogami
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medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,Osteomyelitis ,medicine ,medicine.disease ,business ,Dermatology - Published
- 2016
25. Iliopsoas Tendon Injury In an Adolescent: A Case Report
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Takuji Mogami, Yohei Munetomo, Yuko Kobashi, Takuya Suzuki, Yoko Tazawa, Sinji Yamazoe, and Akira Baba
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medicine.medical_specialty ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,business.industry ,medicine ,Iliopsoas ,business ,Tendon ,Surgery - Published
- 2016
26. A rare presentation of Klippel–Trenaunay syndrome with bilateral lower limbs
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Kanichiro Shimizu, Akira Baba, Takuji Mogami, Shinji Yamazoe, Yohei Munetomo, Yosuke Nozawa, Yuko Kobashi, and Yumi Okuyama
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Klippel-Trenaunay syndrome ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,Radiography ,Great saphenous vein ,Venography ,Soft tissue ,Magnetic resonance imaging ,Case Report ,medicine.disease ,030207 dermatology & venereal diseases ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Radiological weapon ,Medicine ,Surgery ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Radiology ,Presentation (obstetrics) ,business - Abstract
Klippel–Trenaunay syndrome (KTS) is a vascular lymphatic malformation underlying with bony and soft tissue hypertrophy. It is a rare condition presenting in 1 out of 10 000 people. The growth disturbance due to KTS is more commonly unilateral (85%) than bilateral (12.5%), and most rarely crossed-bilateral (2.5%). A man in his 40s presented to our hospital with a complaint of lower limb discomfort. Radiograph, ultrasonography, computed tomography venography, magnetic resonance (and venography) showed various radiological findings characteristic for KTS. Because the patient was symptomatic, he underwent stripping of bilateral great saphenous vein and varicectomy of bilateral legs. The surgical procedures were undertaken successfully, and there has been no recurrent symptom for about 2 years and a half. In this study, we report a very rare case of bilateral KTS diagnosed by radiological and clinical manifestations with some literature review.
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- 2017
27. Ankle and Foot Injuries: MRI Pitfalls
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Yohei Munetomo, Takuji Mogami, Shinji Yamazoe, Yuko Kobashi, and Akira Baba
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Dorsum ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,Normal anatomy ,Medicine ,Magnetic resonance imaging ,Anatomy ,Foot Injury ,Ankle ,business ,Foot (unit) - Abstract
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is an excellent modality for assessment of sports and overuse injuries of the ankle and foot. However, the anatomy of this region is complex, with several bones, ligaments, and tendons being subject to possible trauma. A good working knowledge of the appearances of normal anatomy, anatomical variants, and pathology is needed to avoid misdiagnosis. This chapter aims to discuss potential pitfalls in the MRI of the ankle and foot, categorizing the injuries into five painful sites, namely, lateral, medial, dorsal, and posterior ankle and mid- and anterior foot.
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28. Convexity subarachnoid hemorrhage presented with loss of consciousness
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Takuji Mogami, Yuko Kobashi, Yumi Okuyama, Hiroyuki Yakabe, Akira Baba, and Shinji Yamazoe
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Subarachnoid hemorrhage ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,media_common.quotation_subject ,computed tomography ,Computed tomography ,General Medicine ,030204 cardiovascular system & hematology ,medicine.disease ,transient loss of consciousness ,Convexity ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Clinical Images ,Clinical Image ,convexity subarachnoid hemorrhage ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Medicine ,Radiology ,Differential diagnosis ,Consciousness ,business ,media_common - Abstract
Key Clinical Message When patients present with transient loss of consciousness without headache and head computed tomography is performed, clinicians should pay attention to cortical high densities as convexity subarachnoid hemorrhage can be a differential diagnosis.
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29. External beam radiotherapy for angiographically diagnosed arteriovenous malformation involving the entire pancreas
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Junta Harada, Kunihiko Fukuda, Kotaro Ouchi, Yoshimitsu Sunagawa, Kanichiro Shimizu, and Takuji Mogami
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Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Contrast Media ,Arteriovenous Malformations ,Risk Factors ,Multidetector Computed Tomography ,medicine ,Humans ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,External beam radiotherapy ,Embolization ,Pancreas ,Aged ,Pancreatic duct ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,Angiography ,Arteriovenous malformation ,medicine.disease ,Embolization, Therapeutic ,Radiation therapy ,Treatment Outcome ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2 ,Radiology ,business ,Complication ,Follow-Up Studies - Abstract
Ultrasonography of a 66-year-old man with abdominal discomfort detected an abnormality of the pancreas. Multiphase contrast-enhanced computed tomography (CT) and angiography revealed arteriovenous malformation (AVM) involving the entire pancreas. The large number of dilated and tortuous feeding arteries contraindicated surgical resection or transcatheter embolization. Hemorrhage into the main pancreatic duct occurred 1 month after diagnosis. The patient underwent external radiotherapy with a total dose of 44 Gy following a conventional fractionation schedule of 2 Gy daily for 22 days administered 5 days per week. Contrast-enhanced CT after treatment confirmed disappearance of feeding vessels and nidi with no complication. Evidence of recurrence was not detected on contrast-enhanced CT 6 months after irradiation.
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30. Embolotherapy of pulmonary arteriovenous malformation using detachable coils (Original)
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Kanichiro, Shimizu, Shinji, Yamazoe, Kotaro, Ouchi, Takuji, Mogami, and Junta, Harada
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pulmonary arteriovenous malformation ,embolotherapy ,long-term outcome ,detachable coil ,venous sac embolization - Abstract
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- 2012
31. Small Bowel Obstruction due to Rice Cake (Mochi)
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Yumi Okuyama, Takuji Mogami, Akira Baba, and Kayoko Kimura
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medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,General Medicine ,medicine.disease ,Gastroenterology ,030218 nuclear medicine & medical imaging ,Bowel obstruction ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Internal medicine ,Internal Medicine ,Medicine ,business - Published
- 2016
32. An Unusual Clinical Presentation of Kimura Disease Manifesting with a Typical Cephalocervical Lesion and an Atypical Subcutaneous Hip Mass Lesion
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Yutaka Aoyagi, Takuji Mogami, Murat Dogru, Yoichi Tanaka, Yosuke Nozawa, Nobuhiro Ogino, Shinji Yamazoe, Shinichi Takahashi, Yuko Kobashi, Hideomi Yamauchi, Hiroya Ojiri, and Akira Baba
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Adult ,Male ,Pathology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,SUBCUTANEOUS MASS ,Salivary Glands ,030218 nuclear medicine & medical imaging ,Lesion ,Diagnosis, Differential ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Internal Medicine ,medicine ,Humans ,Head and neck ,Pelvic Bones ,Mass/lesion ,business.industry ,Angiolymphoid Hyperplasia with Eosinophilia ,General Medicine ,Parotid gland ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Kimura Disease ,medicine.symptom ,Presentation (obstetrics) ,Differential diagnosis ,business - Abstract
Kimura's disease (KD) is a rare lymphoproliferative inflammatory disorder, typically presenting as firm, painless or pruritic single or multiple subcutaneous lesions in the head and neck, especially in the parotid and submandibular regions. We herein report a case of a 39-year-old Japanese man presenting with a typical cephalocervical KD lesion around the salivary glands with a rare association with a distant subcutaneous mass at the hip. We also emphasize the radiologically and clinically important features in the differential diagnosis and management. To the best of our knowledge, this case is the first report of KD manifesting with a typical cephalocervical lesion and an atypical subcutaneous hip mass lesion.
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- 2016
33. Diffusion-weighted Imaging with Relative Signal Intensity Statistical Thresholding for Delineating Prostate Cancer Tumors
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Junta Harada, Kotaro Ouchi, Kanichiro Shimizu, Takuji Mogami, Shinji Yamazoe, Kunihiko Fukuda, and Taro Takahara
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Male ,Sensitivity and Specificity ,Pattern Recognition, Automated ,Correlation ,Prostate cancer ,Total prostatectomy ,Image Interpretation, Computer-Assisted ,medicine ,Humans ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,Aged ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,Prostatic Neoplasms ,Reproducibility of Results ,Magnetic resonance imaging ,Middle Aged ,Image Enhancement ,medicine.disease ,Thresholding ,Diffusion Magnetic Resonance Imaging ,Data Interpretation, Statistical ,Signal intensity ,business ,Nuclear medicine ,Algorithms ,Diffusion MRI - Abstract
Purpose: We assessed the utility of diffusion-weighted imaging (DWI) with relative signal intensity (rSI) statistical thresholding for delineating prostate cancer tumors. Materials and Methods: Seventeen patients with prostate cancer underwent DWI before total prostatectomy. We measured standard deviation (SD) of the signal intensity (SI) of the lesser pelvic space at DWI, created rSI maps, displaying signal intensities with SDs of only >+3, >+3.5, >+4, or >+5, and assessed correlation between the proportion of cancerous area on the 4 different rSI maps and that on pathological slices. Results: We could detect prostate cancer on rSI maps for all cases with SD >+3, but not 2 cases with SD >+3.5, five with SD >+4, and eight with SD >+5. The correlation coefficients (R) between the proportion of cancerous area on pathological examination and rSI maps were 0.7464 for SD >+3 (P=0.0006); 0.6469 for SD >+3.5 (P=0.0050); 0.6459 for SD >+4 (P=0.0051), and 0.4540 for SD >+5 (P=0.0671). Conclusion: DWI-based rSI mapping may be used to delineate the extent of prostate cancer. We achieved best correlation between ratio of cancerous area of the lesser pelvic space on pathological examination and on rSI map using a threshold with SD >+3 of the SI.
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- 2012
34. Percutaneous MR-guided cryoablation for malignancies, with a focus on renal cell carcinoma
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Junta Harada, Kouichi Kishimoto, Takuji Mogami, and Sajio Sumida
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Percutaneous ,Focus (geometry) ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Kidney ,Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Interventional ,Cryosurgery ,Surgical oncology ,Renal cell carcinoma ,medicine ,Animals ,Humans ,Argon ,Carcinoma, Renal Cell ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,Microcirculation ,Magnetic resonance imaging ,Cryoablation ,Equipment Design ,Hematology ,General Medicine ,medicine.disease ,Kidney Neoplasms ,Surgery, Computer-Assisted ,Oncology ,Surgery ,Radiology ,Neoplasm Recurrence, Local ,business ,Mri guided - Abstract
Cryosurgery is the oldest thermal ablation method, and was first performed in the mid-nineteenth century. Since the development of cryosurgical systems capable of delivering liquid nitrogen, organs in various regions have been treated with cryosurgery. However, the lack of an adequate monitoring modality during the freezing process did not allow the precise and complete destruction of lesions deep inside the parenchyma. This led to local recurrences caused by unsatisfactory results of treatment. Recently, a magnetic resonance (MR)-compatible argon-based cryoablation system has been developed, and a combination of this cryoablation system and MR imaging has been shown to be an effective method for treating malignant tumors. In this article, we describe our clinical experience of percutaneous MR-guided cryoablation for malignancies, focusing on renal cell carcinoma.
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35. Digestive Tract Complications of Renal Cryoablation
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Koichi Kishimoto, Jun Miki, Takuji Mogami, Naoki Kurata, Kenkichi Michimoto, Tadashi Tokashiki, Yoshihiko Kameoka, and Kanichiro Shimizu
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Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Colon ,Duodenum ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Fistula ,Ischemia ,Contrast Media ,Kidney ,Radiography, Interventional ,Cryosurgery ,030218 nuclear medicine & medical imaging ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Renal cell carcinoma ,Occlusion ,medicine ,Intestinal Fistula ,Humans ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,Carcinoma, Renal Cell ,Aged, 80 and over ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,Percutaneous cryoablation ,business.industry ,Ultrasound ,Cryoablation ,Digestive System Fistula ,medicine.disease ,Kidney Neoplasms ,Surgery ,Endoscopy ,Radiographic Image Enhancement ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Radiology ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,business ,Tomography, X-Ray Computed - Abstract
We report a case each of duodenorenal and colorenal fistula that arose after computed tomography-guided percutaneous cryoablation (PCA) for renal cell carcinoma and use imaging and endoscopic findings to analyze their causes and mechanisms. Both complications occurred though the edge of the iceball did not touch the intestinal wall, and patients’ symptoms and fistula formation occurred several days after the PCA procedure. Based on imaging and endoscopy findings, we suspected the colorenal fistula resulted from bowel injury caused by ischemia from the occlusion of small vessels at the procedure’s low temperature. Both cases were resolved conservatively without surgical intervention.
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- 2015
36. Acute Myocardial Infarction on Contrast-Enhanced Computed Tomography
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Takuji Mogami, Yumi Okuyama, Akira Baba, and Shinji Yamazoe
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Aortic dissection ,medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,ST elevation ,Electrocardiography in myocardial infarction ,medicine.disease ,Surgery ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Pulmonology ,Ventricle ,Internal medicine ,cardiovascular system ,medicine ,Back pain ,Cardiology ,Myocardial infarction ,Interventricular septum ,medicine.symptom ,business - Abstract
A 79-year-old man presented to our emergency department with sudden back pain. Laboratory results showed CK 2836 U/L (normal range 30-160), CK-MB 393 U/L (
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- 2016
37. A New Image Navigation System for MR-Guided Cryosurgery
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Michiko Dohi, Junta Harada, and Takuji Mogami
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Adult ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Percutaneous ,Liver tumor ,Interventional magnetic resonance imaging ,Uterine fibroids ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Punctures ,Cryosurgery ,medicine ,Humans ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,Aged ,Leiomyoma ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,Liver Neoplasms ,Magnetic resonance imaging ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Magnetic Resonance Imaging ,Kidney Neoplasms ,Treatment Outcome ,Pneumothorax ,Feasibility Studies ,Female ,Radiology ,business - Abstract
Purpose: To evaluate the feasibility of Interactive Scan Control (ISC), a new MR image navigation system, during percutaneous puncture in cryosurgery.Materials and Methods: With the ISC system in place, percutaneous MR-guided cryosurgery was performed in 26 cases, with the ISC system being used in 11 cases (five renal tumors, three uterine fibroids and three metastatic liver tumors). The ISC system comprised infrared cameras and an MR-compatible optical tracking tool that was directly connected to a cryoprobe. Tumor sizes ranged from 1.2 cm (metastatic liver tumor) to 9.0 cm (uterine fibroid), for a mean size of 3.9 cm. With ISC, one to three cryoprobes with a diameter of 2 mm or 3 mm were advanced into the tumors with the guidance of an MR fluoroscopic image. Two freeze-thaw cycles were used for cryosurgery. During the cryosurgery, the formation of iceballs was monitored on MR images. Follow-up dynamic CT or MRI as well as physical examinations were conducted after two weeks and six weeks.Results: Placement of probes was successfully performed under the control of the ISC system. During cryosurgery, engulfment of the tumors by iceballs was carefully monitored by MRI. Necrosis of the cryoablated area was confirmed in all renal tumors by follow-up dynamic CT. The size regression of the uterine fibroids was observed through follow-up MRI. Two of the three cases of metastatic liver tumor were ablated completely. Additional therapy for a residual tumor was performed on one patient with a metastatic liver tumor. A small amount of pneumothorax was the only complication found in a patient with a metastatic liver tumor.Conclusion: MR-guided cryosurgery with this new navigation system was feasible with low morbidity and allowed for safe and accurate puncture with a cryoprobe.
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- 2002
38. Erratum
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Kanichiro, Shimizu, Shinji, Yamazoe, Kotaro, Ouchi, Takuji, Mogami, and Junta, Harada
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- 2017
39. Immunological assessment of cryotherapy in breast cancer patients
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Shigeo, Koido, Satoki, Kinoshita, Takuji, Mogami, Shin, Kan, Kazuki, Takakura, Masato, Okamoto, Sadamu, Homma, Toshifumi, Ohkusa, Hisao, Tajiri, and Junta, Harada
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Adult ,Immunomodulation ,Cryotherapy ,T-Lymphocyte Subsets ,Mucin-1 ,Cytokines ,Humans ,Breast Neoplasms ,Female ,Prospective Studies ,Middle Aged ,Aged - Abstract
In murine studies, cryotherapy has induced antitumor immune responses associated with the rejection of tumors. However, the effects of freezing-induced immunomodulation in breast cancer (BC) patients remain unclear.Ten BC patients were prospectively divided into two groups: 1) cryotherapy followed by surgical excision and 2) surgical excision-alone. The cytokine profiles of plasma and peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) were analyzed using flow cytometry following in vitro stimulation with the 30-mer MUC1 peptide.No differences in the percentages of interferon-γ (IFN-γ)-producing cluster of differentiation (CD)4(+) or CD8(+) T cells and the plasma levels of IFN-γ, interleukin-1β (IL-1β), IL-2, IL-4, IL-5, IL-6, IL-8, IL-10, IL-12p70, tumor necrosis factor-α (TNF-α) and TNF-β were observed between these 2 groups, and PBMCs were not significantly altered.Alternations to the type 1 and 2 helper cytokine profiles were not detected in vitro in BC patients treated with cryotherapy-alone.
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- 2014
40. Experimental evaluation of MR guided percutaneous microwave coagulation therapy (PMCT) ; Artifact and MR temperature monitoring
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Norio Nakata, Kazumi Komura, Michiko Dohi, Takuji Mogami, Yoichi Toyama, Reiko Ito, Junta Harada, Katsuya Hirai, Tetsuhiko Takahashi, and Tomoko Kuwada
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Artifact (error) ,Temperature monitoring ,Percutaneous ,business.industry ,medicine ,Radiology ,Microwave coagulation therapy ,business ,Mri guided - Published
- 2000
41. MR-guided transvaginal cryotherapy of uterine fibroids with a horizontal open MRI system: initial experience
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Michiko, Dohi, Junta, Harada, Takuji, Mogami, Kunihiko, Fukuda, Shigemitsu, Kobayashi, and Makoto, Yasuda
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Adult ,Leiomyoma ,Anemia ,Middle Aged ,Radiology, Interventional ,Image Enhancement ,Cryosurgery ,Magnetic Resonance Imaging ,Abdominal Pain ,Postoperative Complications ,Uterine Neoplasms ,Feasibility Studies ,Humans ,Minimally Invasive Surgical Procedures ,Female ,Uterine Hemorrhage ,Follow-Up Studies - Abstract
We evaluated the feasibility of MR-guided transvaginal cryotherapy for treating intramural, submucosal, and sub-serosal uterine fibroids with a horizontal open MRI system.Using an MR-compatible cryotherapy system and a horizontal magnetic open-configuration MR scanner, we performed transvaginal cryotherapies using a Cusco speculum on eight uterine fibroids whose longest diameter ranged from 2.9 to 10.0 cm. We assessed the ratio of pre-treatment to post-treatment volume of the uterine fibroids as well as the patients' symptoms (anemia, abdominal pain, dysfunctional uterine bleeding, etc.).All procedures were carried out safely and accurately without any complications that required surgical treatment. MRI enabled clear visualization of the cryoneedle and freezing area as band-like and ellipsoid-like signal losses, respectively. The mean ratio of reduction in uterine fibroid volume was 31.0% at 9-12 months (0-75.0%). Symptoms caused by uterine fibroids improved in seven cases.This is the first report on a transvaginal approach to cryotherapy for uterine fibroids. MR-guided transvaginal cryotherapy appears to be feasible and promising as a minimally invasive therapy for symptomatic uterine fibroids.
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- 2005
42. [Minimally invasive therapy under image guidance--emphasizing MRI-guided cryotherapy]
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Junta, Harada and Takuji, Mogami
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Clinical Trials as Topic ,Liver Neoplasms ,Humans ,Minimally Invasive Surgical Procedures ,Cryosurgery ,Magnetic Resonance Imaging ,Kidney Neoplasms - Abstract
Cryotherapy may provide a method for the focal destruction of cancerous tissue while preserving most of the surrounding normal tissue. The mechanisms of tissue injury in cryotherapy are 1) intracellular ice formation, 2) dehydration of cells, and 3) stagnation of microcirculation. MR images were superior to CT and ultrasound in monitoring interstitial cryotherapy, because the very short T2 relaxation time of ice affords excellent contrast between the ice and surrounding tissue, allowing an accurate depiction of the entire extent of the iceball. MR imaging demonstrates the iceball as sharply marginated regions of signal loss that expanded and engulfed the renal and hepatic masses with clear contrast between the iceball and surrounding tissue. Recently, a fast Joule-Thomson cryocycling device for MR-compatible cryotherapy application was developed and clinical trials under MRI-guided monitoring were performed in several sites of the body. In our series, cryotherapy was performed in 14 cases of renal tumor and 4 cases of hepatic malignancy under the guidance of a horizontal open MR system. Fourteen of the 18 cases were discharged a day after cryotherapy. One of the residual tumors at the margin of a renal cancer required re-cryoablation. All cryoablated tumors resolved and there were no serious complications and no clinically significant changes-during the follow-up study.
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43. A rare presentation of Klippel-Trenaunay syndrome with bilateral lower limbs.
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Akira Baba, Shinji Yamazoe, Yumi Okuyama, Kanichiro Shimizu, Yuko Kobashi, Yosuke Nozawa, Yohei Munetomo, and Takuji Mogami
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KLIPPEL-Trenaunay-Weber Syndrome ,LEG - Abstract
Klippel-Trenaunay syndrome (KTS) is a vascular lymphatic malformation underlying with bony and soft tissue hypertrophy. It is a rare condition presenting in 1 out of 10 000 people. The growth disturbance due to KTS is more commonly unilateral (85%) than bilateral (12.5%), and most rarely crossed-bilateral (2.5%). A man in his 40s presented to our hospital with a complaint of lower limb discomfort. Radiograph, ultrasonography, computed tomography venography, magnetic resonance (and venography) showed various radiological findings characteristic for KTS. Because the patient was symptomatic, he underwent stripping of bilateral great saphenous vein and varicectomy of bilateral legs. The surgical procedures were undertaken successfully, and there has been no recurrent symptom for about 2 years and a half. In this study, we report a very rare case of bilateral KTS diagnosed by radiological and clinical manifestations with some literature review. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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44. MR-guided percutaneous cryotherapy of malignant liver tumor under horizontal-magnetic open system: initial experience.
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Michiko Dohi, Junta Harada, Takuji Mogami, Kunihiko Fukuda, Yoichi Toyama, and Hideyuki Kashiwagi
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MAGNETIC resonance imaging ,COLD therapy ,TUMOR treatment ,LIVER tumors - Abstract
Background/Purpose. We describe the feasibility and accuracy of magnetic resonance (MR)-guided cryotherapy for malignant liver tumor, using a horizontal-magnetic open system. Methods. Using an MR-compatible cryotherapy system and horizontal-magnetic open-configuration MR scanner, we performed percutaneous cryotherapy for four malignant liver tumors. Results. All procedures were carried out safely and accurately without any serious complication. Residual tumor was observed in one patient with metastatic liver tumor located directly under the diaphragm. Conclusions. MR-guided cryotherapy appears to be ideal and desirable as a minimally invasive therapy for liver tumor. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2003
45. Petersen hernia after open gastrectomy with Roux-en-Y reconstruction: a report of two cases and literature review
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Takuji Mogami, Akira Baba, Shinji Yamazoe, Murat Dogru, Yuko Kobashi, Yumi Okuyama, Yosuke Nozawa, Masaharu Ogura, Hiroto Fujisaki, Junichi Matsui, and Yutaka Aoyagi
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Internal hernia ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Abdominal pain ,Multidisciplinary ,Case Study ,business.industry ,medicine.medical_treatment ,General surgery ,Roux-en-Y reconstruction ,education ,Petersen hernia ,medicine.disease ,Roux-en-Y anastomosis ,digestive system diseases ,Surgery ,Bowel obstruction ,Laparotomy ,medicine ,Carcinoma ,Gastrectomy ,Hernia ,medicine.symptom ,business ,Gastric cancer - Abstract
Petersen hernia is a rare internal hernia that occurs after Roux-en-Y (R-Y) reconstruction. To our knowledge, there are a few reports on internal hernia, especially Petersen hernia after open gastrectomy for gastric cancer. Two rare cases of Petersen hernia are presented in this report. A man in his 70s was referred to our hospital due to a complaint of postprandial sudden abdominal pain. He had a history of open total gastrectomy with R-Y jejunal reconstruction through the antecolic route for gastric corpus cancer. On computed tomography (CT), bowel obstruction and strangulation of the small intestine were suspected. Emergency laparotomy was done, and an internal herniation of the small intestine through Petersen space was observed. A man in his 50s was referred to our hospital due to a complaint of severe sudden abdominal pain. He had a history of open gastrectomy and abdominal/lower intrathoracic esophageal resection with R-Y jejunal reconstruction of an antecolic jejunal limb for esophagogastric junction carcinoma. On CT, internal herniation of the small intestine was suspected. During emergency laparotomy, an internal herniation of the bowel through the Petersen space was observed. Though history of R-Y reconstruction surgery may be helpful, preoperative diagnosis of Petersen hernia is difficult to establish. Here we present two rare cases of this type of internal hernia.
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46. Essentials on Oncological Imaging: Postoperative Computed Tomography and Magnetic Resonance Imaging of Oral Tongue Cancer.
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Akira Baba, Hiroya Ojiri, Koshi Ikeda, Hideomi Yamauchi, Nobuhiro Ogino, Yuki Seto, Yuko Kobashi, Shinji Yamazoe, and Takuji Mogami
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The contribution of diagnostic imaging in evaluating the pre- and postoperative status of tongue cancer is essential. Interpretation of postoperative images is made difficult by deformation; therefore, it is necessary to know how surgical technique, biological reaction, postoperative anatomy, and local recurrence are reflected on the images. This study explains the postoperative imaging features of tongue cancer to help in the early detection of local recurrence and avoid inappropriate treatment. We review schematic drawings of representative surgical procedures for tongue carcinoma, variable radiological features in postoperative conditions with or without complications, and typical features of local failures and their mimics. This article clarifies the important tasks of radiologists and clinicians in the postoperative evaluation of tongue carcinoma. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2018
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