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Neurosurgery | 1994

Proton magnetic resonance spectroscopy of brain tumors: an in vitro study.

Yoshimasa Kinoshita; Hidehiko Kajiwara; Akira Yokota; Yosuke Koga

The ability of proton magnetic resonance spectroscopy (1H MRS) to diagnose brain tumors was investigated using in vitro high-resolution spectra. Fifty-eight surgically excised samples of brain tumors (12 glioblastomas, 4 anaplastic astrocytomas, 6 astrocytomas, 12 meningiomas, 6 neurinomas, 4 chordomas, 3 craniopharyngiomas, 2 pituitary adenomas, 2 malignant lymphomas, 1 ependymoma, 1 medulloblastoma, and metastatic brain tumors including 3 pulmonary adenocarcinomas, a hepatocellular carcinoma, and a renal cell carcinoma) and 4 nontumorous lobectomized brains were examined by in vitro 1H MRS. N-Acetyl-aspartate was demonstrated in normal tissues but could not be detected in nonneuroectodermal tumors. Total creatine was decreased in all brain tumors in comparison with normal brain tissues, but was relatively higher in neuroectodermal tumors than in other brain tumors. Choline-containing compounds were present in all tumors except craniopharyngioma, and their concentrations were particularly high in a metastatic brain tumor from hepatocellular carcinoma. The concentration of glycine was high in neuroectodermal tumors, whereas that of taurine was high in medulloblastoma, pituitary adenoma, and renal cell carcinoma. Alanine was increased in meningioma, glioma, and pituitary adenoma. Neurinoma had the largest inositol content among the tumors examined. Thus each type of brain tumor exhibited a characteristic MR spectrum. These data suggested that in vivo 1H MRS might provide clinically useful information about tumor metabolism and aid in the differential diagnosis of tumors. Although excellent anatomical localization of tumors can be readily obtained by MR imaging, MRS may provide additional information in cases in which the differential diagnosis of tumors by MR imaging is difficult.


Childs Nervous System | 1987

Subarachnoid hemorrhage from brain tumors in childhood.

Akira Yokota; Hidehiko Kajiwara; Shigeaki Matsuoka; Masato Kohchi; Yasuhiko Matsukado

Six children are reported in whom subarachnoid hemorrhage was an initial symptom of brain tumor. In our neurosurgical clinics, this represented 3.6% of pediatric brain tumors and showed a frequency equal to eneurysmal rupture among nontraumatic subarachnoid hemorrhage of children. In pediatric patients, hemorrhages from brain tumors occur predominantly in the posterior fossa. The medulloblastoma, which had been believed to bleed rarely, is now realized to be a common source of tumor hemorrhages in such cases. The introduction of CT scan facilitates early recognition of hemorrhagic stroke from brain tumors and prompt management for acute intracranial hypertension and brainstem dysfunction. Although the patients achieve favorable recovery from their initial catastrophic condition, the ultimate prognosis, in the majority of cases, is still rather poor because such hemorrhages usually develop from a malignant tumor. The present and other recent reports indicate that the incidence of hemorrhagic stroke from brain tumors in pediatric patients is much higher than has been thought and is an important cause of subarachnoid hemorrhage in this age group.


Childs Nervous System | 1985

Intraspinal communication of sacrococcygeal dermal sinuses

Hidehiko Kajiwara; Yasuhiko Matsukado; Toshiro Hiraki; Akira Yokota

Three cases of sacrococcygeal dermal sinus are reported, all of which terminated in the filum terminale and two of which caused meningitis. Because of the frequent incidence of sacrococcygeal dermal sinus and the rarity of an intraspinal communication, the embryogenesis of sacrococcygeal dermal sinus is discussed in regard to caudal development of the dural sac and the filum terminale. Contrary to contemporary opinion, sacrococcygeal sinuses cannot be disregarded as a route for intraspinal infection.


Neurologia Medico-chirurgica | 1992

Repeated intracerebral hemorrhage associated with impaired platelet aggregation--report of two cases.

Masanori Hashimoto; Akira Yokota; Hidehiko Kajiwara; Eiichirou Urasaki; Kohji Okamoto

The authors report two cases of hypertensive intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH) repeated at the same site within 1 or 2 days causing death in a 53-year-old male and a 48-year-old female. In both cases, platelet aggregation was significantly impaired. Acquired platelet dysfunction may be important in the expansion of hemorrhage in patients with repeated hypertensive ICH. In such cases administration of normal platelets may be required to prevent devastating hemorrhage.


Journal of UOEH | 1989

A False Aneurysm Coexisting with Arteriovenous Malformation in the Cerebellum

Akira Yokota; Hidehiko Kajiwara; Shinya Okuda; Shigeaki Matsuoka; Yoshiki Tsukamoto

A false aneurysm that developed at the nidus of the cerebellar AVM in a 5-year-old boy is reported. A review of previous reports indicated that non-traumatic false aneurysms occur exclusively in the intraparenchymal brain tissue in association with vascular anomalies. Because the development of a false aneurysm at the nidus of AVM is extremely rare, its possible pathogenesis is discussed.


Neurosurgery | 1994

Proton Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy of Brain TumorsAn In Vitro Study

Yoshimasa Kinoshita; Hidehiko Kajiwara; Akira Yokota; Yosuke Koga


Journal of Neurosurgery | 1988

Parietal cephalocele: clinical importance of its atretic form and associated malformations

Akira Yokota; Hidehiko Kajiwara; Masato Kohchi; Isao Fuwa; Hidetaka Wada


Neurologia Medico-chirurgica | 1993

Proton magnetic resonance spectroscopy of astrocytic tumors: an in vitro study.

Yoshimasa Kinoshita; Hidehiko Kajiwara; Akira Yokota; Yosuke Koga


Neurologia Medico-chirurgica | 1991

Intracranial pressure responses during hyperbaric oxygen therapy.

Kiyotaka Kohshi; Akira Yokota; Nobuhide Konda; Yoshimasa Kinoshita; Hidehiko Kajiwara


Journal of UOEH | 1989

Overnight recordings of intracranial pressure and electroencephalography in neurosurgical patients. Part II: Changes in intracranial pressure during sleep.

Akira Yokota; Shigeaki Matsuoka; Tadahiro Ishikawa; Kiyotaka Kohshi; Hidehiko Kajiwara

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Yoshimasa Kinoshita

University of Occupational and Environmental Health Japan

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Haruyuki Yamada

University of Occupational and Environmental Health Japan

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