Publications by authors named "Takaji R"

Aim: To compare images using reduced CM, low-kVp scanning and DLR reconstruction with conventional images (no CM reduction, normal tube voltage, reconstructed with HBIR. To compare images using reduced contrast media (CM), low kilovoltage peak (kVp) scanning and deep-learning reconstruction (DLR) with conventional image quality (no CM reduction, normal tube voltage, reconstructed with hybrid-type iterative reconstruction method [HBIR protocol]).

Materials And Methods: A retrospective analysis was performed on 70 patients with liver disease and three-phase dynamic imaging using computed tomography (CT) from April 2020 to March 2022 at Oita University Hospital.

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Plexiform schwannoma is a rare subtype of schwannoma. In this report, we present a case of plexiform schwannoma arising from the sciatic, tibial, and peroneal nerves. A 54-year-old man presented with a painful palpable mass extending from the left posterior thigh to the calf.

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  • * Only one previous case of this type of carcinoma growing in the pancreatic duct has been documented, and there have been no imaging findings reported until now.
  • * In a new case study of a 69-year-old man, imaging revealed a well-defined mass in the pancreatic tail with specific characteristics suggesting a low-vascularity and high-cellularity tumor, highlighting the need to consider these tumors in the diagnosis of intraductal pancreatic masses.
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Schwannomas are benign tumors arising from Schwann cells, which compose the myelin sheath covering peripheral nerves. Although schwannomas can develop in various locations throughout the human body, the scrotum is a rare site for development of a schwannoma. Furthermore, to the best of our knowledge, no study to date has focused on the detailed imaging findings of intrascrotal schwannoma.

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  • A case report highlights a rare form of pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDA) known as large-duct type, which has a distinct "honeycomb" appearance on imaging scans.
  • The patient, an 82-year-old woman, experienced upper abdominal pain, and scans showed a unique multilocular cyst with gradual wall enhancement characteristic of this variant.
  • The patient's diagnosis was confirmed after surgery, emphasizing the need to differentiate between large-duct type PDA and serous cystic neoplasm (SCN) due to their differing treatment approaches.
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Aim: The aim of this study was to clarify the usefulness of the Liver Imaging Reporting and Data System (LI-RADS) for predicting a patient's prognosis after transcatheter arterial chemoembolization (TACE) combined with radiofrequency ablation (TACE-RFA) for hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) of Barcelona-Clinic Liver Cancer (BCLC) stage 0 or A.

Patients And Methods: We retrospectively analyzed cases of patients with HCC who underwent TACE-RFA (Jan 2005 to Dec 2015). Nodules were categorized based on their LI-RADS v2018 core.

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We describe a 35-year-old woman who was allergic to iodine contrast medium and was diagnosed with primary aldosteronism (PA) based on functional confirmatory tests. She was suspected to have unilateral PA because of marked hypertension, spontaneous hypokalemia, high plasma aldosterone, reduced plasma renin activity, and a right hypodense adrenal tumor. She wanted to become pregnant and requested adrenalectomy instead of medical treatment with mineralocorticoid receptor antagonists.

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(1) Background: Pretreatment by Rad51-inhibitory substances such as gemcitabine followed by arterial chemotherapy using antineoplastic agents causing DNA crosslink might be more beneficial for patients with locally advanced pancreatic cancers than conventional treatments. The efficacy of arterial administration of DNA crosslinking agents with pretreatment of intravenous low-dose gemcitabine for patients with unresectable locally advanced or metastatic pancreatic cancer (LAPC or MPC) is evaluated. (2) Methods: A single-arm, single-center, institutional review board-approved prospective study was conducted between 2005 and 2015.

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Objectives: To clarify characteristic angiographic features and clinical efficacy of selective transarterial embolization (TAE) of retained placenta with abnormal vaginal bleeding.

Methods: The study cohort comprised 22 patients (mean age, 33.5 years; range, 22-24 years) who underwent selective TAE for retained placenta with abnormal bleeding between January 2018 and December 2020 at our institution.

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  • The study aimed to enhance the understanding of CT imaging findings linked to early pancreatic adenocarcinoma in patients who previously had non-pancreatic cancers.
  • It involved six patients and identified key CT signs suggestive of small pancreatic tumors, such as duct interruption and focal hypoattenuated areas, while tracking how quickly the tumors grew.
  • The findings suggest that utilizing venous phase contrast-enhanced CT can help in early detection of pancreatic adenocarcinoma, especially in patients with a history of other cancers.
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Objective: To determine the ability of multidetector computed tomography (MPR-MDCT) to identify and classify the juxtapapillary duodenal diverticulum (JPDD), with ERCP findings as the gold standard.

Methods: We retrospectively reviewed all ERCP examinations (n: 455) performed between January 2010 to December 2018 and selected 105 patients with JPDD as the inclusion criteria. Of those, 28 patients were excluded because of advanced pancreatic carcinoma, incomplete MDCT examinations and biliary catheter insertion.

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Purpose: To elucidate the relationships between mural nodules (MNs) and invasive components in patients with invasive intraductal papillary mucinous neoplasm (IPMN) on the basis of thin-section contrast-enhanced multidetector CT (CE-MDCT) and pathologic findings.

Methods: This retrospective study included 28 patients with surgically confirmed invasive IPMN. Two radiologists independently evaluated the thin-section (1-mm section thickness, no overlap) triple-phase CE-MDCT images for MNs, invasive components, and the continuity between them using a five-point scale (confidence scores of 1-3 as negative, 4 and 5 as positive).

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Aim: To assess the renal subcapsular beaded appearance (RSBA) seen on contrast-enhanced multidetector-row computed tomography (CT).

Materials And Methods: In total, 2,020 consecutive MDCT examinations with both non-contrast-enhanced and contrast-enhanced procedures were assessed retrospectively to identify interconnecting lobular structures in the renal subcapsular area that created a beaded appearance on contrast-enhanced CT. Positive cases were investigated for CT attenuation on unenhanced CT and were then compared with fat-suppressed heavily T2-weighted magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and follow-up CT if available.

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Purpose: To reveal the prevalence of small (≤ 20 mm) pancreatic ductal carcinomas with enhanced rims on triple-phase contrast-enhanced CT and correlate the CT images with the pathologic findings.

Materials And Methods: Between April 2005 and April 2016, 45 patients underwent preoperative triple-phase contrast-enhanced CT and were pathologically diagnosed with small pancreatic ductal carcinoma. CT images were independently reviewed by two radiologists.

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Background: Splenopancreatic fusion is a rare anomaly that is often associated with trisomy 13. Its diagnosis can be important in patients scheduled to undergo distal pancreatectomy or splenectomy, to avoid possible intraoperative or postoperative complications.

Case Presentation: An 82-year-old Japanese man was referred to our hospital for further evaluation and treatment for a solitary hepatocellular carcinoma based on liver cirrhosis.

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  • The study aimed to investigate the appearance and characteristics of Bartholin cysts in asymptomatic women using multidetector computed tomography (MDCT).
  • Out of 3,280 MDCT scans reviewed, 17 cases of asymptomatic Bartholin cysts were identified, with an average maximum size of 21.8 mm and a higher prevalence in women over 50 years old.
  • The findings suggest that high-attenuation Bartholin cysts are more common than previously believed and generally display little change in size or appearance over time.
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Purpose: We sought to evaluate visualization of periportal lymphatics and lymph nodes (lymphatic system) on Gd-EOB-DTPA-enhanced magnetic resonance (MR) images using a fat-suppressed T2-weighted sequence with 3-dimensional (3D) volume isotropic turbo spin echo acquisition (VISTA) at 3.0 T in normal subjects and patients with chronic hepatitis C.

Methods: MR imaging was performed in 254 subjects between June 2013 and May 2016.

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Purpose: To analyze morphology/contour variations of the pancreatic body and tail in subjects free of pancreatic disease.

Methods: We retrospectively reviewed triple-phase, contrast-enhanced multi-detector row computed tomography (3P-CE-MDCT) examinations of 449 patients who had no clinical or CT evidence of pancreatic diseases. These patients were evaluated for morphologic/contour variations of the pancreatic body and tail, which were classified into two types.

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Objectives: Periportal low attenuation (PPLA) associated with metastatic liver cancer is occasionally seen on multi-detector-row CT (MDCT). The purpose of this study was to investigate the MDCT patterns of the PPLA and to correlate it with pathological findings.

Methods: We retrospectively reviewed the MDCT images of 63 patients with metastatic liver cancers from colorectal adenocarcinoma.

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A thermal dissociation cavity attenuated phase shift spectroscopy (TD-CAPS) instrument was developed for measuring total peroxy nitrates (PNs) and organic nitrates (ONs) concentrations in the clean atmosphere. This instrument is easy to operate and can be applied to continuous measurement of PNs and ONs. A continuously measurable system is convenient to perform observations, especially in remote areas.

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  • * Researchers reviewed 1042 contrast-enhanced CT scans from 500 patients, ultimately analyzing 38 patients with confirmed BLE to assess its characteristics.
  • * Findings revealed BLE in 7.6% of cases, mainly due to small bowel mesentery movement, with some instances resembling hyperplasia, highlighting the challenge of differentiating BLE from other conditions on CT scans.
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Purpose: To evaluate the normal anatomy of the perirenal lymphatics using spectral presaturation with inversion recovery (SPIR) T2 -weighted magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) with 3D volume isotropic turbo spin-echo acquisition (VISTA) at 3.0T.

Materials And Methods: This retrospective study was approved by the two Institutional Review Boards and informed consent was waived.

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Objective: To investigate the medial pathways of the right retromesenteric plane by reviewing multidetector CT (MDCT) findings in patients with acute pancreatitis and pyelonephritis.

Methods: 112 patients with acute pancreatitis and 114 patients with pyelonephritis underwent MDCT scans. 64 of the 112 patients with acute pancreatitis and 34 of the 114 patients with pyelonephritis had right retromesenteric plane thickening because of inflammatory extensions.

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Purpose: To evaluate the utility of spectral presaturation with inversion recovery (SPIR) T2-weighted images with 3-dimensional (3D) volume isotropic turbo spin echo acquisition (VISTA) at 3.0-T for the detection of the normal lymphatic systems located around the pancreatic head and extrahepatic bile duct.

Materials And Methods: Fifty-six patients with suspected hepatic or pancreaticobiliary diseases and diagnosed as normal or benign pathologies were evaluated as having normal lymphatic systems.

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