Publications by authors named "Noriaki Sekiguchi"

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  • * In the resection group, 76.2% achieved complete tumor removal, but 14.3% had regrowth; in contrast, 86.5% of the radiosurgery group maintained tumor control, with fewer complications related to facial nerve function.
  • * Results highlighted that patients with specific tumor characteristics, like large cysts and rapid growth, may benefit more from surgical resection, while radiosurgery is preferable for preserving facial function.
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Background: Extra-axial cerebellopontine angle (CPA) hemangioblastomas are rare clinical entity and surgical treatment is challenging due to the anatomical difficulties and multi-directional blood supplies. On the other hand, the risk of endovascular treatment for this disease has also been reported. Herein, we successfully applied a posterior transpetrosal approach to remove a large solid CPA hemangioblastoma without preoperative feeder embolization.

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Objective: Posterior cerebral artery (PCA) aneurysms are extremely rare and can be difficult to treat. We report successful trapping and thrombectomy of a giant thrombosed P2 segment aneurysm via a transpetrosal approach.

Case Presentation: A 62-year-old woman was admitted to our hospital with a progressive left hemiparesis.

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We report a case of primary central nervous system lymphoma(PCNSL)originating from an optic chiasma, which was difficult to diagnose but was finally diagnosed by biopsy. A 62-year-old immunocompetent man presented with bilateral visual field disturbance, hypopituitarism, and diabetes insipidus;an optic chiasm lesion was detected on MRI. After starting steroid supplementation for adrenal insufficiency, visual field disturbance immediately improved.

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