Publications by authors named "Nobuyasu Ichinose"

Purpose: Recently, the utility of non-contrast MR endolymphatic hydrops imaging was reported, but the pitfall was indicated based on T2 preparation pulse sensitiveness to local static magnetic field (B0) inhomogeneity. The purpose of this study is to clarify the effects of surrounding magnetic environment of temporal bone to lymphatic fluid signal intensity on the T2 preparation and fluid attenuated inversion recovery pulse combination (T2prep 3D-FLAIR) technique in human inner ear study.

Methods: We prepared a custom-made phantom comprising a chicken leg bone submersed in saline.

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Duane retraction syndrome is a congenital eye movement disorder characterized by a failure of abducens nerve to develop normally, resulting in restriction or absence of abduction, adduction, or both, and narrowing of the palpebral fissure and retraction of the globe on attempted adduction. There is a genetic heterogeneity in Duane retraction syndrome (DURS). DURS maps to chromosome 8q13 in some patients, and pathogenic variants in CHN1 and MAFB genes are known to lead to DURS.

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Purpose: This study aims at determining lung distribution of gadolinium-based polysiloxane nanoparticles, AGuIX (small rigid platform - SRP), as a potential theranostic approach by the pulmonary route.

Methods: First, the aerodynamic size distribution and the aerosol output rate were thoroughly characterized. Then, a multimodal approach using magnetic resonance (MR) and gamma-camera (GC) imaging allows to assess the deposition of the aerosolised nanoparticles in the respiratory tract using isolated ventilated porcine lungs.

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Article Synopsis
  • The study aims to assess how effective ultra-short echo time (UTE) MRI sequences are for imaging the distribution of nebulized contrast agents in lungs that are similar in size to humans.
  • Researchers used a jet nebulizer to deliver gadolinium-based contrast agents into ventilated porcine lungs and acquired MR images using 3D UTE sequences, achieving high-resolution images in under 4 minutes.
  • Results showed significant MR signal enhancement after nebulization, allowing visualization of aerosol deposition in lung structures, with a correlation found between MRI measurements and the amount of gadolinium used, indicating potential for future clinical applications without using ionizing radiation.
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Array coils play an important role in improving the signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) and achieving parallel imaging; however, one disadvantage of array coils is the nonuniformity of their sensitivity. We propose a simple algorithm to enhance blood vessel visualization in 3D-TOF-MRA (three-dimensional time-of-flight magnetic resonance angiography) utilizing this surface array sensitivity, and we apply it to the MRA data of normal volunteers. We have verified that visualization of peripheral vessels has been remarkably improved.

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Our objective was to evaluate the frequency of contrast enhancement of the endolymphatic sac in patients with sudden hearing loss. Forty consecutive patients with sudden sensorineural hearing loss (20 males and 20 females; age range 11-82 years), 40 age-matched control subjects, and 5 patients with Meniere's disease were examined using the same imaging protocol on a 1.5-T MR system.

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