Publications by authors named "Akihiro Osawa"

A high-sensitive x-ray computed tomography (CT) system is useful for decreasing absorbed dose for patients, and we performed preliminary experiments for first-generation photon-counting CT using a high-sensitive single detector. X-ray photons are detected using an LSO [Lu(SiO)O] single crystal scintillator and a multipixel photon counter (MPPC). The photocurrent from the MPPC is amplified by a current-voltage amplifier and an integrator, and the event pulse is sent to a high-speed comparator.

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An energy-dispersive (ED) X-ray computed tomography (CT) system is useful for carrying out monochromatic imaging. To perform enhanced iodine K-edge CT, we developed an oscillation linear cadmium telluride (CdTe) detector with a scan velocity of 25 mm/s and an energy resolution of 1.2 keV.

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Background: We performed bacteriological analysis of bile in acute cholecystitis (AC) patients graded in severity according to the Tokyo guidelines.

Methods: We enrolled 163 AC patients in whom bacteriological analysis of bile was performed.

Results: Significant differences in age (60 vs.

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We herein report a case of combined hepatic resection with inferior vena cava (IVC) and diaphragm resection, and reconstruction using an equine pericardial patch. A 54-year-old woman showed hepatic cancer recurrence on radiological imaging, with invasion to the caudate lobe of the liver, IVC, diaphragm, and adrenal gland. We resected 10 × 5 cm of the diaphragm.

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15Mcps photon-counting X-ray computed tomography (CT) system is a first-generation type and consists of an X-ray generator, a turntable, a translation stage, a two-stage controller, a detector consisting of a 2mm-thick zinc-oxide (ZnO) single-crystal scintillator and an MPPC (multipixel photon counter) module, a counter card (CC), and a personal computer (PC). High-speed photon counting was carried out using the detector in the X-ray CT system. The maximum count rate was 15Mcps (mega counts per second) at a tube voltage of 100kV and a tube current of 1.

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A 58-year-old female patient presented with the sudden onset of left upper quadrant pain. The physical examination revealed the presence of shock status. Abdominal computed tomography revealed splenomegaly with a huge mass inside the spleen, and massive fluid collection in the abdominal cavity.

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We report three cases of biliary tract cancer with positive surgical margin obtained a long-term survival after multimodality therapy. Case 1: A 58-year-old man had operated PPPD for middle part of biliary tract cancer. Final pathological findings revealed HM2.

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Currently, it is difficult to carry out refraction-contrast radiography by using a conventional X-ray generator. Thus, we developed an embossed radiography system utilizing dual-energy subtraction for decreasing the absorption contrast in unnecessary regions, and the contrast resolution of a target region was increased by use of image-shifting subtraction and a linear-contrast system in a flat panel detector (FPD). The X-ray generator had a 100-microm-focus tube.

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X-ray fluorescence (XRF) analysis is useful for measuring density distributions of contrast media in vivo. An XRF camera was developed for carrying out mapping for iodine-based contrast media used in medical angiography. Objects are exposed by an X-ray beam from a cerium target.

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A 70-year-old man was referred to our hospital due to anemia and elevated serum tumor marker levels. He had advanced colon cancer, and hepatic lesions were found incidentally. On ultrasonography (US) and computed tomography (CT), the hepatic lesions had a maximum diameter of 20 mm and were located in Couinaud's segments V, VI, VII, and VIII, which suggested liver metastasis.

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Von Hippel-Lindau (VHL) disease is an autosomal dominant genetic disease in which various neoplastic lesions occur in multiple organs. Reported here is a case of VHL disease with concurrent renal cell carcinoma and endocrine pancreatic cancer. The patient was a 43-year old woman.

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We report a case of resectable solitary liver metastasis from breast cancer. A 53-year-old woman underwent a pectoral muscle-preserving mastectomy for T1 N0M0 (Stage I) left breast cancer in May 2000. Histopathologic diagnosis was medullary carcinoma.

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