Publications by authors named "Junshi Cho"

Background: Recent studies have revealed that thyroid and autoimmune diseases may be associated with sporadic moyamoya disease. However, whether routine screening serum tests to detect these underlying diseases are useful or not remains unclear.

Methods: We retrospectively evaluated 459 patients with moyamoya disease but without previous history of thyroid or autoimmune diseases who underwent the screening serum tests targeting thyroid and autoimmune diseases from 2016 to 2023 in our institute.

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  • The study presents a rare case of symptomatic acute carotid artery occlusion after carotid endarterectomy in a 57-year-old female with a preexisting subclavian artery steal phenomenon.
  • This patient experienced symptoms of cerebral perfusion deficiency due to occlusion of the treated carotid artery the day after surgery.
  • The occlusion was successfully resolved using subclavian artery stenting, leading to improved cerebral blood flow and symptom relief.
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Carotid webs cause ischemic stroke in young people and are associated with a high rate of stroke recurrence. Histopathological examination is crucial for clarifying the pathogenesis and mechanisms underlying the occurrence of carotid webs, although the mechanisms generally remain unclear. Here, we report a case of a symptomatic carotid web in a woman in her 50s who had a medical history of two ischemic strokes.

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Objective: In aneurysm clipping, the use of an endoscope improves the visualization of the anatomic structures around the aneurysm, allowing for improved dissection and clipping techniques. Furthermore, it makes the surgery less invasive. The disadvantage of using the endoscope and microscope together is that the surgeon must move the line of sight significantly between viewing the operative field through the eyepiece of the microscope and viewing the endoscope monitor.

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