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BJR Case Rep ; 9(5): 20220149, 2023 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37780978

ABSTRACT

Cardiovascular complications of cancer therapy are among the most important factors affecting cancer prognosis. Cisplatin-induced aortic thrombosis is rare but can be life-threatening in the event of peripheral embolism. In this report, we describe a case of superior mesenteric artery (SMA) embolism associated with cisplatin-induced aortic thrombosis. A 66-year-old male, diagnosed with esophageal cancer, initiated systemic chemotherapy with a regimen consisting of 5-fluorouracil and cisplatin, combined with radiotherapy. After 7 days of chemoradiotherapy, the patient developed a floating thrombus in the ascending aorta and an SMA embolism; chemoradiotherapy was then discontinued. Laparoscopy revealed an ischemic small intestine that required resection; intravenous unfractionated heparin was initiated 3 days after. Computed tomography showed disappearance of the floating aortic thrombus and reduce SMA thrombus size. Early detection of cisplatin-induced aortic thrombosis may prevent fatal outcomes in symptomatic peripheral embolisms, such as SMA embolism, considering anticoagulation, and discontinuation of cisplatin-based chemotherapy may cause resolution of thrombus events.

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Jpn J Radiol ; 41(3): 258-265, 2023 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36350523

ABSTRACT

Pelvic fractures are common in cases of blunt trauma, which is strongly associated with mortality. Transcatheter arterial embolization is a fundamental treatment strategy for fatal arterial injuries caused by blunt pelvic trauma. However, vascular injuries due to blunt pelvic trauma can show various imaging findings other than arterial hemorrhage. We present a pictorial review of common and uncommon vascular injuries, including active arterial bleeding, pseudoaneurysm, arteriovenous fistula, arterial occlusion, vasospasm, and active venous bleeding. Knowledge of these vascular injuries can help clinicians select the appropriate therapeutic strategy and thus save lives.


Subject(s)
Arteriovenous Fistula , Embolization, Therapeutic , Vascular System Injuries , Wounds, Nonpenetrating , Humans , Vascular System Injuries/diagnostic imaging , Vascular System Injuries/etiology , Vascular System Injuries/therapy , Pelvis/diagnostic imaging , Hemorrhage/diagnostic imaging , Hemorrhage/etiology , Hemorrhage/therapy , Embolization, Therapeutic/methods , Arteriovenous Fistula/diagnostic imaging , Arteriovenous Fistula/etiology , Arteriovenous Fistula/therapy , Wounds, Nonpenetrating/complications , Wounds, Nonpenetrating/diagnostic imaging , Wounds, Nonpenetrating/therapy
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Nihon Hinyokika Gakkai Zasshi ; 111(4): 150-153, 2020.
Article in Japanese | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34670915

ABSTRACT

An 84-year-old woman was referred for lower abdominal pain lasting more than six months. Computed tomography showed a left ovarian varicose vein and a peri-uterine venous plexus. Due to suspected pelvic congestion syndrome, left ovarian venography and left ovarian embolization were performed. Blood flowed back through the dilated left ovarian vein and through the uterine venous plexus to the right ovarian vein. Embolization of the left ovarian vein with a sclerosing agent resulted in the disappearance of the venous congestion. Preoperative Visual Analogue Scale was 7, which decreased to 3 after the operation. As a result, improvements in QOL were recognized. Although pelvic congestion syndrome is a treatable disease, its recognition as a urological disease is low. Here, we have reported a case of pelvic congestion syndrome in which symptoms improved with treatment and have discussed its pathophysiology and treatment.

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Case Rep Urol ; 2017: 2376034, 2017.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28326220

ABSTRACT

An 84-year-old woman was referred to our department due to gross hematuria. Enhanced computed tomography revealed early enhancement of the right renal vein and multiple tortuous vessels around the right renal hilus, part of which had invaded into the renal parenchyma and renal calix. We diagnosed her with arteriovenous malformations (AVMs) and performed transcatheter arterial embolization (TAE). Angiography showed extensive and complex AVMs located in the central and peripheral areas of her kidney. After TAE, the hematuria resolved and she became hemodynamically stable.

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Clin Ophthalmol ; 4: 143-6, 2010 Mar 24.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20390034

ABSTRACT

Malignant lymphoma around the orbit is very rare. We present a rare case of optic neuropathy caused by lymphoma. A 61-year-old Japanese woman was referred to our hospital for evaluation of idiopathic optic neuropathy affecting her right eye. The patient was treated with steroid pulse therapy (methyl-predonisolone 1 g daily for 3 days) with a presumed diagnosis of idiopathic optic neuritis. After she had been switched to oral steroid therapy, endoscopic sinus surgery had been performed, which revealed diffuse large B cell lymphoma of the ethmoidal sinus. Although R-CHOP therapy was immediately started, prolonged optic nerve compression resulted in irreversible blindness. Accordingly, patients with suspected idiopathic optic neuritis should be carefully assessed when they show a poor response, and imaging of the orbits and brain should always be done for initial diagnosis because they may have compression by a tumor.

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Magn Reson Med Sci ; 5(1): 25-32, 2006 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16785724

ABSTRACT

PURPOSE: To assess MRI in diagnosing ectopic pregnancy (EP), emphasizing T(2)*-weighted imaging (WI) efficacy. METHODS AND MATERIALS: This is a prospective study of 24 female patients (16 to 41 years, average 29.9) clinically suspected of EP from April 1999 to June 2001. Eighteen had minimal vaginal bleeding and slight abdominal pain. All had positive pregnancy tests, and sonography showed no intrauterine pregnancy despite estimated gestational age of embryos and/or high concentrations of human chorionic gonadotrophin. MRI was performed with a 1.5T imager (Siemens, Vision VB33A) with a body-array coil. T(2)-WI (HASTE), T(1)-WI (2D FLASH), and T(2)*-WI (2D FLASH) were obtained without contrast. T(2)-WI was routinely obtained in 3 directions. T(2)*-WI orientation was determined based on the T(2)-WI. One of 4 radiologists with experience interpreting abdominal MR images interpreted images based on transvaginal ultrasonography (TVUS) and laboratory results. Abnormal adnexal mass with remarkable low signal area on T(2)*-WI was diagnosed as EP. RESULTS: We diagnosed 19 cases as EP. Tubectomy in eighteen and abdominal total hysterectomy in one confirmed diagnosis. In one undergoing diagnostic laparoscopy, EP was denied. In 5 cases diagnosed negative based on the above criterion, no mass was detected in three, and no area of low signal was recognized on T(2)*-WI in the masses in two. EP was denied in four of five, and in one of the five, who underwent tubectomy, EP without bleeding was diagnosed. All EP were tubal pregnancies at final diagnosis, 19 were ampullar pregnancies and one, interstitial. Using MRI to diagnose EP, with T(2)*-WI as a key diagnostic factor, sensitivity was 95%, specificity 100%, and accuracy 96%. CONCLUSIONS: MRI using T(2)*-WI is a sensitive, specific, and accurate method to evaluate EP. T(2)*-WI is highly accurate for detecting and diagnosing EP because of its sensitivity to fresh hematoma.


Subject(s)
Magnetic Resonance Imaging/methods , Pregnancy, Ectopic/diagnosis , Adolescent , Adult , Diagnosis, Differential , Female , Humans , Pregnancy , Sensitivity and Specificity
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J Magn Reson Imaging ; 23(4): 520-8, 2006 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16523481

ABSTRACT

PURPOSE: To evaluate breathhold gradient- and spin-echo (GRASE) T2-weighted imaging for the detection and characterization of focal liver lesions. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Two GRASE sequences with different echo times (75 and 90 msec, GRASE75 and GRASE90) were compared with respiratory-triggered fast spin-echo (SE) and breathhold fast SE in 64 patients with 103 malignant and 51 benign lesions. Compared with respiratory-triggered and breathhold fast SE, GRASE reduced scan time by 77% to 82% and 21% to 27%, respectively. Two independent readers evaluated image quality and reviewed 504 liver segments on a segment-by-segment basis. Observer performance was evaluated with receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve analysis. The signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) of liver and spleen, and lesion-to-liver contrast-to-noise ratio (CNR) were also measured. RESULTS: The overall quality of the GRASE images was higher than that of the respiratory-triggered and breathhold fast SE images, although signal inhomogeneities were more frequently observed with GRASE. No significant difference in the values of the area under the ROC curve (Az) for malignant lesion detection was found. The mean SNR and CNR were highest for respiratory-triggered fast SE. CONCLUSION: T2-weighted breathhold GRASE has the potential to provide faster liver imaging.


Subject(s)
Liver Neoplasms/diagnosis , Magnetic Resonance Imaging/methods , Adult , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Analysis of Variance , Female , Humans , Image Processing, Computer-Assisted , Liver Neoplasms/pathology , Male , Middle Aged , Observer Variation , ROC Curve
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Clin Imaging ; 26(4): 250-3, 2002.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12140154

ABSTRACT

Fat necrosis is a benign nonsuppurative inflammatory process of adipose tissue. Occasionally fat necrosis may mimic a breast cancer clinically, mammographically, and sonographically. There have been some previous reports on the MR imaging of the fat necrosis. In some MR findings of fat necrosis, it was difficult to distinguish it from malignant lesions. We report a case of fat necrosis presenting the irregular enhancement with the non-enhancing area of central areas on MRI.


Subject(s)
Breast Neoplasms/diagnosis , Breast/pathology , Fat Necrosis/pathology , Magnetic Resonance Imaging , Aged , Breast Neoplasms/pathology , Contrast Media , Female , Gadolinium DTPA , Humans , Mammography , Ultrasonography, Mammary
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Clin Imaging ; 26(4): 258-62, 2002.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12140156

ABSTRACT

Enlarged intramammary lymph node (LN) may be caused by inflammation [Arch. Surg. 109 (1974) 759.], reaction to dermatitis [Radiology 137 (1980) 15.], tuberculosis [Histopathology 17 (1990) 91.], foreign body such as gold [Hum. Pathol. 19 (1988) 992.], neoplasm including metastasis [Arch. Surg. 109 (1974) 759; AJR, Am J Roentgenol 146 (1986) 133.], and malignant lymphoma [AJR, Am J Roentgenol 161 (1993) 779.]. It is difficult to distinguish benign enlarged LNs from malignant lesion clinically, mammographically, and sonographically. There have been a few reports on the magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of enlarged intramammary LNs in the English literature. In this article, we present a case in which dynamic MRI indicated inflammatory LNs as highly suspicious of malignancy.


Subject(s)
Breast Diseases/diagnosis , Breast Neoplasms/diagnosis , Breast/pathology , Lymph Nodes/pathology , Magnetic Resonance Imaging/methods , Pseudolymphoma/diagnosis , Aged , Diagnosis, Differential , Female , Humans
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Radiat Med ; 20(2): 89-92, 2002.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12041704

ABSTRACT

Imaging findings of hepatic lesions of visceral larva migrans are reported. A 44-year-old man presented with chills, eruptions, marked leukocytosis (31,400/microlitter), and eosinophilia (eosinophil, 72%). Multiple liver nodules were detected as low-density lesions on computed tomography (CT). They were visualized as high signal intensity lesions on T2-weighted, and as low signal intensity lesions on T1-weighted magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). The patient was diagnosed as having visceral larva migrans due to Toxocara canis, by Toxocara immnoserological test. After antihelmintic therapy, multiple liver nodules disappeared on CT. We consider that the differential diagnosis of multiple liver nodules should include visceral larva migrans.


Subject(s)
Larva Migrans, Visceral/diagnosis , Liver Diseases/diagnosis , Liver Diseases/parasitology , Magnetic Resonance Imaging , Tomography, X-Ray Computed , Toxocara canis/physiology , Adult , Animals , Diagnosis, Differential , Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay , Eosinophilia/complications , Eosinophilia/drug therapy , Eosinophilia/parasitology , Humans , Larva Migrans, Visceral/complications , Larva Migrans, Visceral/drug therapy , Larva Migrans, Visceral/parasitology , Liver Diseases/complications , Liver Diseases/drug therapy , Male , Toxocara canis/isolation & purification
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