Publications by authors named "Shigenari Yamatogi"

The purpose of this study was to evaluate the safety and feasibility of percutaneous radiologic gastrostomy placement of push-type gastrostomy tubes using a rupture-free balloon (RFB) catheter under computed tomography (CT) and fluoroscopic guidance. A total of 35 patients (23 men and 12 women; age range 57-93 years [mean 71.7]) underwent percutaneous CT and fluoroscopically guided gastrostomy placement of a push-type gastrostomy tube using an RFB catheter between April 2005 and July 2008.

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Introduction: There has been concern regarding the usefulness of diffusion-weighted imaging (DWI) to evaluate the ischemic lesions associated with carotid artery stent placement (CAS). Some small lesions may be detected not by standard DWI but by thin-slice DWI alone, since most of the cerebral lesions are very small in size and clinically silent. The purpose of this study is to compare the detectability of the small ischemic lesions after CAS by standard and thin-slice DWI.

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This is a case study of a 66-year-old woman who had a vascular malformation of the small bowel that was visualized on computed tomography enteroclysis (CTE). She presented with repeated tarry stool and severe anemia. Although the source of bleeding was not identified on upper and lower gastrointestinal endoscopy, active bleeding was revealed by capsule endoscopy in the deep jejunum.

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Purpose: The aim of this study was to determine the adequate MR sequence for the lesion conspicuity of hepatocellular lesions with increased iron uptake on superparamagnetic iron oxide (SPIO)-enhanced MRI.

Materials And Methods: SPIO-enhanced MRI was performed using a 1.5-T system.

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Purpose: To compare the degree of tumor enhancement seen on computed tomography (CT) during hepatic arteriography (CT/HA) performed before transcatheter arterial chemoembolization (TACE) versus that determined based on the accumulation of iodized oil seen on CT images obtained after TACE in patients with hypervascular hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) and evaluate the discrepancy in findings between the two imaging modalities (more or less oil accumulation after TACE compared with enhancement on CT/HA).

Materials And Methods: CT/HA, TACE, and iodized oil CT after TACE were performed in 69 patients with 83 hypervascular HCCs with use of an interventional CT system. The degree of contrast enhancement of the lesion on CT/HA and the iodized oil accumulation on unenhanced CT after TACE were compared.

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We performed chemoradiotherapy for two patients (aged 6 and 33 years)with neurohypophyseal immature teratoma. The patients received total doses of 40 to 50.6 Gy with concurrent carboplatin and etoposide.

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