Publications by authors named "Takaaki Joujima"

Background: Tonsilloliths are related clinically to halitosis and tonsillar abscess. However, the dynamics of tonsilloliths over time are unknown. The aim of the study was to evaluate change in the characteristics of tonsilloliths in a time-dependent fashion by follow-up computed tomography (CT).

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  • The study aimed to evaluate the visibility and functionality of sublingual gland ducts using MR sialography and dynamic MR sialography in various groups of subjects, including adults, elderly individuals, and patients with gland disease.
  • Results showed that sublingual gland ducts could be accurately visualized in a significant number of subjects, with no major differences in duct areas across the groups studied.
  • This research highlights the diagnostic potential of MR sialography, especially in identifying lesions like ranulas that are associated with sublingual gland ducts.
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  • The study aimed to assess the usefulness of a new cine-magnetic resonance imaging (CMRI) technique for evaluating swallowing function in patients with oral cancers by analyzing 12 CMRI-related parameters.
  • A total of 111 patients were examined to determine fluid flow direction and the relationship between CMRI parameters and self-reported swallowing difficulties (dysphagia), as well as staging and surgical invasiveness.
  • The findings indicated that CMRI effectively visualized swallowing dynamics and correlated with the severity of dysphagia, suggesting its potential as a valuable tool in managing patients with oral cancer.
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Objective: The aim of this study was to examine whether a decreased occurrence rate of adverse drug reactions (ADRs) to contrast media in contrast-enhanced CT and MRI was attributable to appropriate criteria for patients with some diseases. A secondary aim was to elucidate safety profiles for contrast media and factors influencing the occurrence of ADRs.

Methods: Clinical data of patients who underwent contrast-enhanced CT (5576 cases) or MRI (3357 cases) were retrospectively analyzed to evaluate rates of ADRs to contrast media, symptoms of ADRs, treatments for ADRs, and differences in medical history, blood test results, and other factors between patients with and without ADRs in a dental hospital.

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We aimed to determine the significance and usefulness of imaging characteristics of gubernaculum tracts (GT) for the diagnosis of odontogenic tumors or cysts. This was a retrospective analysis of relationships between odontogenic or non-odontogenic tumors or cysts and the GT that were visualized using multi-detector computed tomography (MDCT). The relationship between the size of a mass and expansion of the GT in all odontogenic tumors or cysts to which GTs were contiguous on MDCT, was statistically analyzed.

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Objectives: The aim of this study was to determine the usefulness of evaluating the function of swallowing before and after surgery in patients with tongue cancer by using T2-weighted sequences of high-speed continuous magnetic resonance imaging (HSCMRI).

Study Design: The imaging findings and related parameters on HSCMRI along with those on routine MRI examinations before and after surgery were examined in 19 patients with tongue cancer. In addition, changes in various parameters during 1 year after surgery were evaluated in 10 patients.

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Objectives: To elucidate the changes in the distributions of fluorine-18-labelled fluoro-2-deoxy-d-glucose (F-FDG) accumulation in the tongue muscles of patients following four kinds of surgical operations for tongue cancers.

Methods: The changes in the distributions of F-FDG accumulations in the tongue muscles on positron emission tomography (PET)-CT, in association with imaging findings on CT and MRI, were retrospectively analyzed before and after four kinds of surgical operations for 50 patients with tongue cancers.

Results: F-FDG-PET-positive areas appeared at the back of the intrinsic muscles of the tongue after invasive surgery for tongue cancers despite the absence of abnormal findings on CT and MRI.

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Various studies have shown a relationship between nerves and bones. Recent evidence suggests that both sensory and sympathetic nerves affect bone metabolism; however, little is known about how neuropeptides are involved in the differentiation of pluripotent stem cells into osteoblastic (OB) cells. To evaluate the putative effects of neuropeptides during the differentiation of mouse induced pluripotent stem (iPS) cells into calcified tissue-forming OB cells, we investigated the expression patterns of neuropeptide receptors at each differentiation stage.

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