Publications by authors named "Saida T"

Objectives: : To investigate the utility of shear wave elastography values (SWE) in differentiating IgG4-related submandibular sialadenitis (IgG4-RSS) from healthy individuals and in monitoring the response to glucocorticoid treatment.

Methods: : Patients with IgG4-RSS who underwent ultrasound between 2017 and 2023 were included. Gland size, border, internal echo pattern, vascularity, and SWE were measured.

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  • Solid pseudopapillary neoplasm (SPN) is a low-grade malignant tumor mostly seen in pediatric cases, where spleen preservation during surgery is critical to prevent infection, though complications like left-sided portal hypertension (LSPH) can complicate this.
  • A 12-year-old girl diagnosed with SPN had symptoms like abdominal pain and anemia, and imaging revealed a mass in her pancreas along with signs of LSPH, prompting a surgery that initially aimed to preserve the spleen.
  • Despite the initial surgery, the patient faced ongoing abdominal pain due to LSPH-related issues, leading to a splenectomy, which resolved her pain and showed no recurrence after eight years.
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  • Medical illustration, especially using 3D rendering, is crucial for grasping complex anatomical issues, with SYNAPSE VINCENT (or SYNAPSE 3D) being a key software for this in Japan.
  • This review outlines the practical steps in using SVSP for rendering intricate urological anomalies, focusing on a case study of a patient with horseshoe kidney and varicoceles.
  • By detailing the rendering process and challenges, the review aims to encourage urologists to adopt SVSP for better visualization of anatomical abnormalities.
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  • The review highlights advancements in the use of artificial intelligence (AI) in obstetrics and gynecological MRI, detailing its evolution from basic algorithms to deep learning techniques.
  • It discusses recent research utilizing AI to identify various medical conditions like uterine leiomyosarcoma and endometrial cancer, as well as improvements in MRI segmentation and quality.
  • The text notes ongoing challenges in the field while emphasizing the potential of AI to enhance diagnostic accuracy and support personalized medicine through better access to large datasets and multiparametric MRI technology.
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  • Diagnosing acral melanocytic lesions, like acral nevi and melanoma, can be difficult, and the BRAAFF checklist was developed to assist in this process but hasn't been validated yet.
  • In a study, varying experts diagnosed images of nevi and melanomas using the BRAAFF checklist online, yielding a sensitivity of 92.5% and a specificity of 65.0%, comparable to traditional pattern recognition.
  • The checklist showed varying levels of agreement among raters based on experience, and a simplified version achieved similar sensitivity with slightly lower specificity, suggesting that the BRAAFF checklist is a helpful but not superior diagnostic tool.
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  • * An 87-year-old woman with pancreatitis experienced significant abdominal pain, and tests showed high amylase levels and severe anemia, leading to a CT scan that identified a pseudoaneurysm in her dorsal pancreatic artery.
  • * Due to her age and the high risks associated with surgery, the medical team opted for a less invasive endovascular procedure, successfully embolizing the pseudoaneurysm, which was confirmed to have resolved in a follow-up CT scan a week later.
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 This article evaluates the ability of low-energy (40 keV) virtual monoenergetic images (VMIs) in the local diagnosis of cervical cancer compared with that of conventional computed tomography (C-CT) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), using clinicopathologic staging as a reference.  This prospective study included 33 patients with pathologically confirmed cervical cancer who underwent dual-energy CT and MRI between 2021 and 2022. The contrast-to-noise ratio (CNR) of the tumor-to-myometrium was compared between C-CT and VMI.

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Purpose: To assess the utility of apparent diffusion coefficient maps (ADC) for diagnosing myometrial invasion (MI) in endometrial cancer (EC).

Methods: This retrospective study included 164 patients (mean age, 56 years; range, 25-89 years) who underwent preoperative MRI for EC with <1/2 MI or no MI between April 2016 and July 2023. Five sequences were evaluated: T2-weighted imaging (T2WI), diffusion-weighted imaging (DWI), ADC, dynamic contrast-enhanced T1-weighted imaging (DCE-T1WI), and contrast-enhanced T1WI (CE-T1WI).

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  • The study aims to distinguish between struma ovarii (SO) and mucinous carcinomas (MC) based on various imaging techniques, including CT and MRI.
  • Results show that SO displays more low intensity on T2-weighted images and hyperattenuation on non-contrast CT compared to MC, indicating significant differences in imaging characteristics.
  • The findings suggest that SO can be specifically identified through a high-risk time-intensity curve pattern and the presence of low signal intensity on T2-weighted images, without diffusion restriction, contributing to more accurate diagnoses.
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  • The study focused on comparing MRI characteristics of different types of ovarian seromucinous neoplasms: benign, borderline, and malignant.
  • A total of 24 patients were analyzed, assessing various parameters such as tumor size, morphology, and diffusion values, with statistical tests used for comparisons.
  • Findings revealed that benign and borderline tumors shared similar features, like papillary architecture, while malignant tumors had distinct characteristics, such as taller mural nodules and lower ADC values.
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  • The study aimed to compare the diagnostic effectiveness of virtual monoenergetic imaging (VMI), computed tomography (CT), and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in diagnosing endometrial cancer (EC).
  • It involved a retrospective analysis of 45 EC patients, focusing on the contrast-to-noise ratio (CNR) and the ability to detect myometrial invasion, cervical invasion, and lymph node metastasis.
  • Results indicated that VMI had higher sensitivity for detecting myometrial invasion, while C-CT showed superior sensitivity for cervical invasion, suggesting a potential advantage in using VMI alongside C-CT for preoperative staging of EC.
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  • The review focuses on neoplastic lesions linked to genetic diseases affecting women's reproductive organs, highlighting their radiological aspects.
  • It covers hereditary conditions like breast and ovarian cancer syndromes, Lynch syndrome, and others, emphasizing the need for understanding their inheritance patterns.
  • The text also examines imaging features of related lesions in other body areas caused by these genetic diseases.
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  • The review examines inflammatory diseases affecting both male and female genital organs, covering their epidemiology, causes, symptoms, and imaging results.
  • It highlights pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) in females, often due to STIs, while also noting rare causes like actinomycosis and tuberculosis.
  • For males, the review discusses infections of the reproductive system, includes uncommon conditions like Zinner syndrome, and emphasizes the importance of imaging techniques for accurate diagnosis and treatment to prevent complications and infertility.
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  • The N-MOmentum study evaluated the efficacy of inebilizumab, an anti-CD19 B cell-depleting antibody, in reducing attacks and worsening disability in NMOSD patients, including a specific focus on Asian participants.
  • Subgroup analyses revealed that inebilizumab significantly lowered the risk of NMOSD attacks in the Asian group compared to placebo, with an attack-free rate of 82.1% versus 37.5% over 28 weeks.
  • Overall, both Asian and non-Asian participants experienced similar NMOSD attack rates, suggesting that inebilizumab is effective across different populations despite some baseline differences.
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  • The study investigates whether serum levels of brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) in people with depression can predict the future onset of dementia.
  • It measured BDNF levels in individuals both during acute depression and after they had remitted from it, tracking them for a mean period of 24.3 months.
  • The results showed that lower BDNF levels after depression remission were associated with a higher risk of progressing to dementia or mild cognitive impairment, indicating a possible link between BDNF and the transition from depression to dementia.
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Background: Relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis (RRMS) is the most common phenotype of multiple sclerosis (MS), and its active stage is characterized by active T2 lesions with or without gadolinium (Gd) enhancement on magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Natalizumab is indicated as monotherapy in adults with active RRMS in Japan. The main objective of this study was to investigate the long-term effect of natalizumab on disease progression in Japanese patients with RRMS using MRI data.

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Background: Preoperative assessment of the histological type of ovarian cancer is essential to determine the appropriate treatment strategy. Tumor location may be helpful in this regard. The purpose of this study was to compare the position of endometriosis-associated (EAOCs) and non-associated (non-EAOCs) ovarian cancer relative to the uterus using MRI.

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Background: Locally advanced pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC), accounting for about 30% of PDAC patients, is difficult to cure by radical resection or systemic chemotherapy alone. A multidisciplinary strategy is required and our TT-LAP trial aims to evaluate whether triple-modal treatment with proton beam therapy (PBT), hyperthermia, and gemcitabine plus nab-paclitaxel is a safe and synergistically effective treatment for patients with locally advanced PDAC.

Methods: This trial is an interventional, open-label, non-randomized, single-center, single-arm phase I/II clinical trial organized and sponsored by the University of Tsukuba.

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Objective: The origin of pseudomyxoma peritoneii (PMP) has been established as low-grade appendiceal mucinous tumors (AMT). However, intestinal-type ovarian mucinous tumors are known as another source of PMP. Recently, it is advocated that ovarian mucinous tumors causing PMP originates from teratomas.

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A 65-year-old woman with suspected ascites-associated abdominal distention had elevated CA125 levels. Contrast-enhanced computed tomography to search for the cause of the ascites showed bilateral pleural effusions, ascites, and an ovarian tumor. On magnetic resonance imaging the tumor exhibited a lobulated structure and markedly low signal intensity on both T1- and T2-weighted imaging, with no restrictions on diffusion-weighted images.

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Juvenile xanthogranuloma (JXG) is a type of non-Langerhans cell histiocytosis that rarely involves other than the skin. Here, we present detailed ultrasound (US) findings, including a contrast study, of a rare JXD renal lesion. A 42-year-old woman with JXG had chronic kidney disease.

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A 26-year-old man presented with congenital left thumb macrodactyly. MRI showed diffuse enlargement of the left median nerve from the wrist to the digits, with particularly severe swelling of the thumb; US revealed the median nerve swelling comprised enlarged hypoechoic nerve bundles and increased hyperechoic areas around the nerve bundles. These typical cable-like and spaghetti-like appearances led to the diagnosis of fibrolipomatous hamartoma (FLH).

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Purpose: To compare MRI findings of high-grade serous carcinoma (HGSC) with and without breast cancer (BRCA) gene variants to explore the feasibility of MRI as a genetic predictor.

Methods: We retrospectively reviewed MRI data from 16 patients with BRCA variant-positive (11 patients of BRCA1 and 5 patients of BRCA2 variant-positive) and 32 patients with BRCA variant-negative HGSCs and evaluated tumor size, appearance, nature of solid components, apparent diffusion coefficient (ADC) value, time-intensity curve, several dynamic contrast-enhanced curve descriptors, and nature of peritoneal metastasis. Age, primary site, tumor stage, bilaterality, presence of lymph node metastasis, presence of peritoneal metastasis, and tumor markers were also compared between the groups with the Mann-Whitney U and chi-square tests.

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