Publications by authors named "Onda J"

Aim: Cooling the pharynx and upper oesophagus would be more advantageous for rapid induction of therapeutic hypothermia since the carotid arteries run in their vicinity. The aim of this study was to determine the effects of pharyngeal cooling on brain temperature and the safety and feasibility for patients under resuscitation.

Methods: Witnessed non-traumatic cardiac arrest patients (n=108) were randomized to receive standard care with (n=53) or without pharyngeal cooling (n=55).

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Arachnoid cysts are well known to induce chronic subdural hematoma (CSDH) after head injury. However, histological observations of the arachnoid cyst and hematoma membrane have only been rarely described. An 8-year-old boy and a 3-year-old boy presented with CSDH associated with arachnoid cyst.

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We report a rare case of a vertebral arteriovenous fistula that developed as a complication of atlantoaxial transarticular screw fixation. The patient was a 44-year-old male with a history of juvenile rheumatoid arthritis. He had undergone an atlantoaxial transarticular screw fixation for an atlantoaxial dislocation.

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There is continuing controversy about the benefits of decompressive craniectomy for the treatment of massive infarction of middle cerebral artery (MCA) territory. Under conservative therapy, the mortality rate for this stroke is reported to be up to 80%. So the authors have actively carried out decompressive craniectomy since 1997, and have compared the outcome with patients who were admitted before 1997 and, consequently treated with conservative therapy.

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Intracranial sinus thrombosis following a mild closed head injury without a skull fracture or intracranial hematoma is extremely rare. A 23-month-old girl presented with vomiting and gait ataxia 1 day after occipital trauma. Computed tomography revealed a slightly increased density area in the region of the left sigmoid sinus.

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A 23-year-old female presented with dural sinus thrombosis caused by protein S deficiency. She suffered superior sagittal sinus thrombosis 6 days after delivering her first child. Past history showed deep vein thrombosis at the age of 20.

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The authors report two cases with renal cell carcinoma (RCC) metastatic to the brain more than 10 years after nephrectomy. Case 1: An eighty-six-year-old female, on whom nephrectomy had been performed 12 years before, complained of alexia. Computed tomography (CT) revealed ring enhancement in the left temporoparietal region.

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We evaluated the usefulness of surface anatomy scanning (SAS) in intracranial tumours, comparing it with surgical findings. We examined 31 patients with brain tumours preoperatively. The tumours included 16 meningiomas, 8 gliomas, 4 metastases and 3 others.

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We reviewed MRI findings in proven intracranial germ cell tumours in 22 cases, 12 of whom received Gd-DTPA. On T1-weighted images, the signal intensity of the tumour parenchyma was moderately low in 19 cases and isointense in 3; on T2-weighted images, it was high in all cases. Regions of different intensity thought to be cysts were found in 17 (77%): 7 of 12 patients with germinoma (58%) and in all other cases.

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The position of the normal pituitary gland, assessed using gadolinium - enhanced MRI was compared with the position found at surgery for pituitary adenoma in 25 patients. The tumours were five microadenomas and 20 macroadenomas. Using T1-weighted imaging, the anterior lobe could be differentiated on the sagittal image in five patients (20%) and on the coronal image in four (16%).

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The effect of long-term somatostatin analogue (SMS 201-995) treatment in two acromegalic patients is reported. Continuous tumor shrinkage was observed even after 129 and 139 weeks of treatment with 600 micrograms of SMS 201-995 daily. A huge and firm adenoma underwent shrinkage during treatment with SMS 201-995.

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Three cases of microprolactinoma with cavernous sinus invasion on magnetic resonance imaging are reported. High-resolution computed tomographic scans did not demonstrate the cavernous sinus involvement. Magnetic resonance imaging is indispensable to detect cavernous sinus invasion before treatment (transsphenoidal surgery or bromocriptine treatment) of a microprolactinoma.

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Sixty three patients with microprolactinoma were studied by long-term follow-up after surgical cure. Postoperative normalization of prolactin (PRL) was seen in 38 (60%) of the total 63 cases, and hyperprolactinemia recurred in 5 (13%) during the follow-up period. Spontaneous restoration of menstruation occurred in 45 (71%), and, in 41 (65%), regular menstrual cycle as continuing at the time of the last follow-up.

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We studied the influence of pregnancy on the serum prolactin levels after surgery in 35 patients with prolactinomas. Eighteen out of 22 patients with postoperative normalization of the prolactin level were able to achieve repeated spontaneous pregnancies and endocrine cure by surgery alone, but the other 4 had recurrent hyperprolactinemia. Thirteen patients with persistent hyperprolactinemia after surgery achieved one pregnancy with or without bromocriptine treatment, but did not achieve a second one owing to an increase in the prolactin level after delivery.

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A patient with subarachnoid hemorrhage was found to have electrocardiographic abnormalities resembling an acute myocardial infarction as well as left ventriculographic findings of cardiac dysfunction. These cardiac abnormalities resolved following surgical clipping of the aneurysm and the patient recovered well from the operation. She died 2 months later from cancer and a postmortem examination at that time revealed no evidence of myocardial necrosis.

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The authors report a very rare case of pituitary adenoma producing both GH and ACTH. A 29-year-old female was admitted with obesity, amenorrhea, acromegaly, hirsutism, excessive pigmentation, acne, and diabetes mellitus. Computed tomography revealed an intrasellar tumor 16 mm in height, with a destroyed sellar floor.

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The authors report a case of a patient with a pituitary tumor, in which pituitary apoplexy occurred only in the suprasellar part of the tumor. A 26-year-old woman suffered from abrupt worsening of vision and headache. A CT scan showed a dumb-bell-shaped tumor extending to the suprasellar region, in which an irregularly shaped low density area suggesting a liquidized hematoma was seen.

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This is the first report on the use of photodynamic therapy (PDT) for rat pituitary tumor in vivo. Rat pituitary tumor (GH3) cells were cultured, GH3 tumor was subcutaneously implanted in nude mice, and pheophorbide-a (Ph-a) and white light were prepared. Photocytotoxicity proportional to Ph-a concentration, intensity of irradiation, and incubation time was observed in vitro.

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Postoperative epidural hematomas remote from the operating field are sometimes seen as a complication after ventricle drainage, ventricle-peritoneal shunt or suboccipital craniotomy. Reported here is a very rare case of epidural hematoma which occurred on the opposite site of craniotomy after clipping surgery performed on internal carotid giant aneurysm. A 43-year-old woman was admitted to our hospital because of progressive visual disturbance in her right eye for twelve months.

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A 72-year-old male was hospitalized because of a steadily growing mass (4 x 4 x 2 cm) in the frontal region, noticed following head injury. Six months earlier, he had declined treatment for malignant lymphoma (small non-cleaved cell type), discovered upon evaluation of a subcutaneous mass in his forearm. Neurological examination on admission was negative.

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A case of a 13-year-old boy with malignant mixed germ cell tumor of parasellar origin was reported. After partial removal of the tumor, combined chemotherapy (using cisplatin, vinblastine and bleomycin: PVB therapy) and irradiation were performed, and the tumor was reduced to under one tenth. In spite of PVB maintenance chemotherapy, it became refractory later.

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A case of a 13-year-old boy with a primary, intrasellar malignant germ cell tumor is reported. An immunohistochemical study revealed that the serum HCG and AFP levels were highly elevated and that the tumor contained elements of seminoma, choriocarcinoma, a yolk sac tumor, and an embryonal carcinoma. After operation, combined chemotherapy (cisplatin, vinblastine and bleomycin, i.

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