Akinobu Fukumura
Kumamoto University
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Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology | 1992
Eiichirou Urasaki; Shin-ichi Wada; Chitoshi Kadoya; Toshiyuki Tokimura; Akira Yokota; Sakae Yamamoto; Akinobu Fukumura; Shingo Hamada
Various amplitude ratios were measured in 20 normal controls and 36 patients with midbrain-pontine, thalamic or putaminal lesions in order to evaluate the amplitude abnormalities in scalp far-field N18 following median nerve stimulation. A study of normal controls showed that the distributions of P9/N18, P14/N18 and N18/P14 + N18 resembled a gaussian distribution and could be used as criteria for determining the decrease in N18 amplitude in each patient. There was a decrease in N18 amplitude, or the absence of N18, in patients with midbrain-pontine lesions, but not in those with thalamic or putaminal lesions. Nine amplitude ratios (P11/P9, P14/P9, N18/P9, P9/P11, P9/P14, P9/N18, N18/P14, P14/N18 and N18/P14 + N18) were compared statistically for normal controls and 3 groups of patients based on non-parametric, Wilcoxons non-pairs and signed-rank tests. A decrease in N18 amplitude in midbrain-pontine lesion was shown by significant changes in N18/P9, P9/N18, N18/P14, P14/N18 and N18/P14 + N18, no amplitude decreases in P11 and P14 being found from the amplitude ratios of P11/P9, P9/P11, P14/P9 and P9/P14. No significant changes were seen in any of the 9 amplitude ratios when the normal controls and patients with thalamic and putaminal lesions were compared. The amplitude ratios of N18 can be used to detect a decrease in N18 amplitude in patients with midbrain-pontine lesions. The data obtained support the hypothesis that N18 originates in the midbrain-pontine region and that neither the thalamus nor thalamocortical radiation make major contributions to the formation of the N18 peak.
Surgical Neurology | 1986
Yoichi Itoyama; Akinobu Fukumura; Yoshihiro Ito; Yasuhiko Matsukado
Although among Anglo-Saxons Pagets disease is relatively common, it is very rare in Japan. The incidence of Pagets disease increases as age advances, and in elderly people over 90 years of age it can be seen in as many as 10%. On the other hand, acute epidural hematoma seldom occurs in the older generation, because dural adhesion to the internal table of the skull becomes more intense. We have encountered an 86-year old woman with advanced Pagets disease who developed an acute epidural hematoma after trivial head trauma. Acute epidural hematoma complicating Pagets disease has been reported only twice before and this case is the first report in Japan. The literature on the pathogenesis of the acute epidural hematoma complicating Pagets disease is reviewed.
Journal of Neurosurgery | 1989
Youichi Itoyama; Syouzaburou Uemura; Yukitaka Ushio; Jun Ichi Kuratsu; Nobuhito Nonaka; Hidetaka Wada; Yoshinori Sano; Akinobu Fukumura; Kensei Yoshida; Tatsushi Yano
Neurosurgery | 1982
Yoshifumi Hirata; Yasuhiko Matsukado; Akinobu Fukumura
Neurologia Medico-chirurgica | 1988
Youichi Itoyama; Akinobu Fukumura; Nobuhito Nonaka; Yoshihiro Itoh; Seishi Takamura; Yasuhiko Matsukado
Neurologia Medico-chirurgica | 1987
Youichi Itoyama; Yoshihiro Itoh; Akinobu Fukumura; Seishi Takamura; Yasuhiko Matsukado; Akira Tanimura
Neurologia Medico-chirurgica | 1989
Eiichirou Urasaki; Akinobu Fukumura; Yoshihiro Ito; Youichi Itoyama; Kazunari Koga; Yukitaka Ushio; Jun Ichi Kuratsu; Akira Yokota; Shigeaki Matsuoka
Neurologia Medico-chirurgica | 1987
Youichi Itoyama; Yoshihiro Itoh; Akinobu Fukumura; Seishi Takamura; Yasuhiko Matsukado; Akira Tanimura
Neurologia Medico-chirurgica | 1987
Youichi Itoyama; Akinobu Fukumura; Yoshihiro Itoh; Seishi Takamura; Yasuhiko Matsukado; Akira Tanimura
Neurologia Medico-chirurgica | 1984
Hidehiko Kajiwara; Takafumi Kodama; Yoichi Itoyama; Yasuhiko Matsukado; Akinobu Fukumura