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No Shinkei Geka
May 2004
Department of Neurosurgery, Shuto General Hospital, Yanai, Yamaguchi, Japan.
We report a rare case of kissing aneurysms located at the middle cerebral artery. A 69-year-old man had a severe subarachnoid hemorrhage associated with intracerebral hematoma (Hunt and Hess grade 5, WFNS grade V). Angiography revealed two large-sized aneurysms of the middle cerebral artery, and these aneurysms were seen as contacting each other.
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October 1998
Department of Neurosurgery, Shuto General Hospital, Yamaguchi, Japan.
A rare case of transient hydrocephalus is reported. A 64-year-old woman presented with headache. Computerized tomography (CT) scan revealed hydrocephalus with tiny blood clots in the left foramen of Monro and in the aqueduct.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFHinyokika Kiyo
September 1997
Department of Urology, Shuto General Hospital.
Between August 1995 and June 1996, a total of eighty Japanese men underwent ultrasound guided systematic biopsy of the prostate. Sixty-six men were clinically suspected of having prostatic cancer by elevated serum PSA (Tandem-R kit) value or digital rectal examination (DRE). Overall, 63 of the 80 (78.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFNeurosurgery
October 1997
Department of Neurosurgery, Shuto General Hospital, Yamaguchi, Japan.
Objective And Importance: We report the use of a transcortical transventricular approach to a P2 aneurysm, which was located near the choroidal fissure, protruded into the temporal horn, and was considered to be too difficult to approach by the conventional subtemporal route.
Clinical Presentation: An 81-year-old woman suddenly developed severe headache with vomiting and subsequently lost consciousness. Computed tomographic scans revealed a diffuse intraventricular hemorrhage and subarachnoid hemorrhage.
AJNR Am J Neuroradiol
April 1997
Department of Neurosurgery, Shuto General Hospital, Yamaguchi, Japan.
A patient who lost consciousness and had a convulsion caused by brain ischemia during balloon inflation in connection with percutaneous transluminal angioplasty was successfully treated with a continuous-perfusion dilatation catheter without complications.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFNo Shinkei Geka
April 1997
Department of Neurosurgery, Shuto General Hospital.
We have studied 20 non-operative cases of traumatic acute subdural hematoma in the acute and subacute stages by sequential computed tomography (CT). 20 patients were divided into three groups as is shown below; 8 patients with rapid complete resolution within 24 hours (rapid resolution group), 10 patients with slow resolution beyond 24 hours, mainly in the subacute stage (slow resolution group), and 2 patients worsening clinically due to the increase of subdural fluid collection in the subacute stage (subacute worsening group, what is called, "subacute subdural hematoma"). In the rapid resolution group, CT showed mixed density thin subdural hematoma in 6 patients; delayed subdural effusion in 3 patients; cerebral contusion in 2 patients; and diffuse brain swelling in 2 patients.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFGan To Kagaku Ryoho
March 1997
Dept. of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Shuto General Hospital.
We encountered two chemotherapy cases related to anticancer drug-induced colitis. Case 1 was a 35-yo-female with a recurrence of ovarian cancer. She was treated with intraarterial infusion consisting of continuous 5-fluorouracil (250 mg/day 5 days/week x 4) following low-dose consecutive cisplatin (20 mg/day 5 days/ week x 1).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFNihon Geka Hokan
July 1996
Department of Neurosurgery, Shuto General Hospital, Yamaguchi, Japan.
We present a case of ruptured aneurysm in which extravasation of contrast medium was suspected during cerebral angiography and confirmed by computed tomography. In cases of ruptured aneurysm, post-angiographic computed tomography before operation (measurement of the Hounsfield unit numbers and grading by them) is necessary for establishing the diagnosis of extravasation of contrast medium and for grasping its degree and extent.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFNo Shinkei Geka
December 1995
Department of Neurosurgery, Shuto General Hospital.
A case of symptomatic Rathke's cleft cyst, showing symptoms due to hyponatremia, is reported. The patient was a 68-year-old woman with complaints of vomiting, diarrhea and somnolence. She had severe hyponatremia (109 mEq/l).
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December 1995
Department of Neurosurgery, Shuto General Hospital, Yamaguchi, Japan.
Although there has been renewed interest in human brain temperature, very little information is available on the association between brain temperature and cerebral perfusion pressure. In this study, we measured brain, tympanic, and rectal temperatures, arterial blood pressure and intracranial pressure in a case of massive hemorrhage deteriorating to brain death, and showed for the first time that when cerebral perfusion pressure began to decrease markedly brain temperature fell rapidly. Rectal and tympanic temperatures were higher than brain temperatures during the period of very low cerebral perfusion pressure.
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October 1996
Department of Neurosurgery, Shuto General Hospital, Yamaguchi, Japan.
A very rare case of simultaneous pineal and suprasellar metastasis of lung cancer in a 46-year-old man is reported. Simultaneous mass lesions in these regions are usually diagnosed as primary germ cell tumors in the central nervous system. The clinical features and differential diagnosis are discussed.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Comput Assist Tomogr
December 1994
Department of Neurosurgery, Shuto General Hospital, Yamaguchi, Japan.
Objective: The purpose of this study was to demonstrate the early features of the Wallerian degenerative process and their relationship with the severity of motor deficit.
Materials And Methods: Fourteen patients with infarction or hemorrhage of the basal ganglia were studied by MRI of the same coronal slice along the pyramidal line.
Results: The earliest sign of abnormal signal intensity was detected 0.
Neurol Med Chir (Tokyo)
October 1994
Department of Neurosurgery, Shuto General Hospital.
One case of an aneurysm in the P3 segment and two cases of aneurysms in the P4 segment of the posterior cerebral artery are described. The P3 aneurysm in a 60-year-old female and a P4 aneurysm in a 63-year-old male were clipped or coated via the occipital interhemispheric approach. The other P4 aneurysm in a 73-year-old female was clipped via a hematoma cavity.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFNo Shinkei Geka
August 1994
Department of Neurosurgery, Shuto General Hospital.
We reviewed 13 patients with hydrocephalus of varied etiology and two patients with arachnoid cyst who underwent shunting operations using Medos programmable valve shunt system. This shunt system allows 18 pressure settings, ranging from 30 to 200mmH2O in 10mmH2O differentials, percutaneously. Following the shunting operation, the size of the ventricle or arachnoid cyst was reduced in all cases and the clinical symptoms improved in 14 cases.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFEur J Radiol
February 1994
Department of Neurosurgery, Shuto General Hospital, Yamaguchi, Japan.
In order to reveal the precise degree of injury in the pyramidal tract after stroke, we studied 35 patients with motor deficit associated with cerebrovascular disease of the internal capsule using the T2-weighted coronal image along the 'pyramidal line'. According to the severity of the motor deficit, the patients were divided into three groups. The Wallerian index was calculated as: (area of Wallerian degeneration in the pons divided by area of the ipsilateral half of the pons) x 100.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFEur J Radiol
April 1993
Department of Neurosurgery, Shuto General Hospital, Yamaguchi, Japan.
No To Shinkei
August 1992
Department of Neurosurgery, Shuto General Hospital, Yamaguchi, Japan.
We report a 73-year-old woman with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) in whom intracerebral and intraventricular hemorrhage developed secondary to a ruptured aneurysm on the peripheral branch of the posterior cerebral artery. We reviewed data on 22 patients (43 aneurysms) in previous reports of ruptured cerebral aneurysms associated with SLE, including our case. Of these aneurysms, 34 (79.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAuris Nasus Larynx
February 1993
Department of Otolaryngology, Shuto General Hospital, Yamaguchi, Japan.
For the diagnosis of allergic rhinitis we measured the specific IgE and the total serum IgE in the blood. Although we had measured them by the conventional Phadebas RAST and the Pharmacia IgE RIA before, we now adopted the new Pharmacia CAP System (CAP RAST FEIA and CAP IgE FEIA). To compare these methods, we measured the specific IgE to the cedar pollen and total serum IgE in the same blood of 224 hospital staff at the regular physical examination.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Comput Assist Tomogr
October 1991
Department of Neurosurgery, Shuto General Hospital, Japan.
A coronal image taken along a straight line between the front edge of the medulla and the deepest point of the interpeduncular cistern clearly displayed wallerian degeneration of the segment of the pyramidal tract between the internal capsule and the pons, the medulla, or the decussation. This visualization was verified in 21 patients with moderate or severe hemiparesis following a stroke episode.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFNo To Shinkei
July 1991
Department of Neurosurgery, Shuto General Hospital, Yamaguchi, Japan.
Using magnetic resonance imaging, we studied 23 patients with motor deficit associated with cerebrovascular disease of the internal capsule. According to the severity of the motor deficits, 23 patients were divided into three groups (severe group..
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