Publications by authors named "Yuichiro Sano"

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  • This study aimed to evaluate how effective proton density with fat fraction (PD-FFQ) imaging is in diagnosing aplastic anemia and assessing blood production ability in adults.! -
  • Researchers compared PD-FFQ imaging results in 14 aplastic anemia patients, 14 patients with myelodysplastic syndrome, and 14 control patients, analyzing correlations with blood test results and distinguishing features between groups.! -
  • The findings indicated that PD-FFQ imaging, particularly measurements from vertebrae, correlated well with blood test results and demonstrated higher diagnostic accuracy and specificity when assessing aplastic anemia compared to other methods.!
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Purpose: This study was conducted to evaluate whether thin-slice 2D fat-saturated proton density-weighted images of the shoulder joint in three imaging planes combined with parallel imaging, partial Fourier technique, and denoising approach with deep learning-based reconstruction (dDLR) are more useful than 3D fat-saturated proton density multi-planar voxel images.

Methods: Eighteen patients who underwent MRI of the shoulder joint at 3T were enrolled. The denoising effect of dDLR in 2D was evaluated using coefficient of variation (CV).

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Background: Various treatments for chronic low back pain (LBP) have been reported; among them, platelet-rich plasma (PRP) as a regenerative medicine has attracted much attention. Although Modic type 1 change (MC1) is associated with LBP, no treatment has been established so far. In addition, no studies have administered PRP to intervertebral discs (IVDs) in patients with LBP, targeting MC1 only.

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The aims of this study are to quantify the protein levels of nucleoside transporters in placental microvillous membranes (MVMs) and to clarify the contributions of these transporters to ribavirin uptake at the placental barrier. Placental MVMs of human and rat expressed equilibrative nucleoside transporter (ENT) 1 protein, whereas the expression of ENT2 protein was obscure. Maternal-to-fetal transfer of [H]ribavirin in rats was much higher than that of [C]sucrose.

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