21 results match your criteria: "Mominoki Hospital[Affiliation]"

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  • The study investigates the relationship between the Areal Deprivation Index (ADI) and delays in hospital arrival for acute ischaemic stroke patients in Kochi, Japan.
  • Higher ADI, indicating more deprived communities, was linked to significant prehospital delays and worse hospital outcomes, including increased mortality and higher chances of needing nursing facility care.
  • In contrast, no significant association was found in capital areas, suggesting that socioeconomic factors may influence patient outcomes differently based on location.
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Background: Although non-stroke vertebral artery dissection (VAD) is diagnosed using MRI, detecting the subtle intravascular structure remains challenging. This study aimed to evaluate the validity of quantitative intravascular scanning based on novel zoomed high-resolution black blood (Z-HB) MRI for distinguishing VAD from other vessel pathologies.

Methods: Twenty-one patients with non-stroke VAD and 18 with symptomatic atherosclerotic plaques in their vertebral artery underwent Z-HB MRI and subsequent profile curve processing.

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Objective: A retrospective comparative analysis of the outcomes of gamma knife radiosurgery (GKRS) for brain metastases from uterine cervical carcinoma (CC) and endometrial carcinoma (EC), investigated the efficacy and prognostic factors for survival and local tumor control. Histopathological analysis was also performed.

Methods: The authors retrospectively reviewed 61 patients with 260 tumors of CC and 73 patients with 302 tumors of EC who had undergone GKRS.

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Objective: Brain metastasis is rare in ovarian cancer patients. The results of Gamma Knife radiosurgery (GKRS) for the treatment of patients with brain metastases from ovarian cancer were retrospectively analyzed to derive the efficacy and prognostic factors for survival and local tumor control. Further histopathological analysis was also performed.

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Aims/introduction: We compared the results of testing for glutamic acid decarboxylase antibodies (GADAb) using a radioimmunoassay (RIA) and an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) in individuals with childhood-onset type 1 diabetes mellitus.

Materials And Methods: Serum specimens were collected from 1,024 Japanese children (426 boys and 598 girls) in 2013. The median age at diagnosis was 7 years (0-18 years).

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We report a case of trigeminal neuralgia treated with microvascular decompression 10 years after We report a case of trigeminal neuralgia treated with microvascular decompression 10 years after Gamma Knife radiosurgery was performed. The patient was a 65-year-old female. The root entry zone of the trigeminal nerve received irradiation:a 4-mm shot, with a maximum dose of 80 Gy.

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Objective: Several environmental factors have been reported to correlate with incidence of spontaneous subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH). However, because of different patient selection and study designs among these studies, meteorological factors that trigger the incidence of SAH in a short hazard period remain unknown. Among meteorological factors, daily temperature changes may disrupt and violate homeostasis and predispose to cerebrovascular circulatory disturbances and strokes.

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Objective: In order to obtain better local tumor control for large (i.e., > 3 cm in diameter or > 10 cm3 in volume) brain metastases (BMs), 3-stage and 2-stage Gamma Knife surgery (GKS) procedures, rather than a palliative dose of stereotactic radiosurgery, have been proposed.

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  • Mutations in genes associated with neonatal diabetes and maturity-onset diabetes have been found in children with autoantibody-negative type 1 diabetes (T1D).
  • In a study of 89 children, researchers identified 11 cases with significant genetic mutations and confirmed the absence of copy-number abnormalities.
  • The findings suggest a genetic overlap between autoantibody-negative T1D and monogenic diabetes, highlighting that mutation carriers generally have comparable health profiles to non-carriers, except for having a normal BMI at diagnosis.
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OBJECTIVE In 1999, the World Health Organization categorized large cell neuroendocrine carcinoma (LCNEC) of the lung as a variant of large cell carcinoma, and LCNEC now accounts for 3% of all lung cancers. Although LCNEC is categorized among the non-small cell lung cancers, its biological behavior has recently been suggested to be very similar to that of a small cell pulmonary malignancy. The clinical outcome for patients with LCNEC is generally poor, and the optimal treatment for this malignancy has not yet been established.

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OBJECTIVE This study aimed to explore the efficacy and safety of stereotactic radiosurgery in patients with jugular foramen schwannomas (JFSs). METHODS This study was a multiinstitutional retrospective analysis of 117 patients with JFSs who were treated with Gamma Knife surgery (GKS) at 18 medical centers of the Japan Leksell Gamma Knife Society. The median age of the patients was 53 years.

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Background: We aimed to examine whether stereotactic radiosurgery without whole-brain radiotherapy (WBRT) as the initial treatment for patients with five to ten brain metastases is non-inferior to that for patients with two to four brain metastases in terms of overall survival.

Methods: This prospective observational study enrolled patients with one to ten newly diagnosed brain metastases (largest tumour <10 mL in volume and <3 cm in longest diameter; total cumulative volume ≤15 mL) and a Karnofsky performance status score of 70 or higher from 23 facilities in Japan. Standard stereotactic radiosurgery procedures were used in all patients; tumour volumes smaller than 4 mL were irradiated with 22 Gy at the lesion periphery and those that were 4-10 mL with 20 Gy.

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In recent years, the advancements in MR technology combined with the development of the multi-channel coil have resulted in substantially shortened inspection times. In addition, rapid improvement in functional performance in the workstation has produced a more simplified imaging-making process. Consequently, graphical images of intra-cranial lesions can be easily created.

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Five cases of traumatic subdural hematomas in the subacute stage (from 7 to 20 days after head injury) were treated in one male and four females, aged from 63 to 82 years, with evacuation via craniotomy in three and aspiration via burr hole surgery in two. All hematomas were evaluated by T1-, T2-, and diffusion-weighted magnetic resonance imaging, and measurement of the apparent diffusion coefficient (ADC). Diffusion-weighted imaging showed the hematoma as a crescent high intensity area with a low intensity rim close to the brain surface (two-layered structure) in four cases and as high intensity with low intensity components in one case.

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The diffusion-weighted magnetic resonance (MR) imaging characteristics of chronic subdural hematoma and the correlation between hematoma liquidity and apparent diffusion coefficient (ADC) were investigated in 26 consecutive patients, 16 males and 10 females aged 42 to 92 years (mean +/- SD 73.3 +/- 13.1 years), with 31 chronic subdural hematomas.

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A 59-year-old male presented with a left organized subdural hematoma. The hematoma appeared as a homogeneous low density area on brain computed tomography and as hyperintense and isointense area on both fluid-attenuated inversion recovery and T2-weighted magnetic resonance (MR) imaging. Echo-planar diffusion-weighted MR imaging showed a crescent hyperintense area under the dura mater and an irregular hypointense area over the brain surface in the left subdural space.

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A 59-year-old diabetic male presented with transient motor aphasia and monoparesis of the right upper limb. Brain CT scan showed a low density area in the left subdural space with a mild midline shift. Magnetic resonance (MR) T2-weighted and fluid-attenuated inversion recovery (FLAIR) imagings revealed homogenous hyperintensity with a hypointense web-like structure in the subdural hematoma.

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Homebound status in a community-dwelling elderly population in Japan.

Asia Pac J Public Health

March 2003

Division of Internal Medicine and Palliative Care, Mominoki Hospital, Kochi City, Japan.

The present study investigated the association between sociodemoraphic profiles, health condition and functional disabilities of subjects with a homebound status in a rural community setting. The subjects were residents aged 65 years or over in a mountain village of Japan. A comprehensive questionnaire was used to obtain their data.

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[Gamma knife radiosurgery for spontaneous carotid-cavernous sinus fistula (CCF)].

No Shinkei Geka

September 2002

Department of Neurosurgery, Kochi Gamma Knife Center, Mominoki Hospital, 6-1 Tsukanohara, Kochi-city, Kochi 780-0952, Japan.

Gamma knife radiosurgery was carried out for spontaneous CCF (carotid-cavernous sinus fistula) in 8 patients (1 male and 7 females), and its results were reported. The ages ranged from 48 to 74 years with a mean of 60.6 years.

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Short term locum tenens for rural practice: a trial of a Japanese medical school.

Aust J Rural Health

April 2002

Mominoki Hospital, Department of Community and Family Medicine, Jichi Medical School, Kochi City, Kochi, Japan.

This study investigated locum tenens dispatch to rural practices organised by a medical school. Locum tenens has not been studied previously in rural general practice, and little has been reported about locum dispatch from an academic institution. Since 1990, Jichi Medical School (JMS) has sent faculty members as locum tenens to rural practices where its graduates have been working.

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Counterattack of re-emerging tuberculosis after 38 years.

Int J Tuberc Lung Dis

September 2001

Department of Medicine, Mominoki Hospital, Kochi, Japan.

The recent tuberculosis prevalence rates in Japan have been among the highest in industrialised countries. In 1997 the number of newly identified tuberculosis patients in Japan increased for the first time in 38 years. There are many underlying reasons for this resurgence, including public ignorance of the threat, epidemiological factors, insufficient medical countermeasures, and inadequate public health measures against tuberculosis.

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