Hiromoto Utsumi
Yamaguchi University
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Annals of Nuclear Medicine | 1991
Kazuyoshi Suga; Kouji Nakagi; Tatsuya Kuramitsu; Katsuyoshi Itou; Nobuyuki Tanaka; Hiromichi Uchisato; Takashi Nakanishi; Hiromoto Utsumi; Norimasa Yamada
We have assembled data from patients with fever of unknown origin who underwent gallium scintigraphy during the past 5 years in order to obtain a more current sampling of patients, and evaluated the role of gallium scintigraphy retrospectively. Of the 36 patients studied, gallium scintigraphy was positive and contributed to the detection of the foci or fever origins in 17 (47.2%). The ratio of neoplastic diseases with myeloproliferative and with lymphoproliferative disorders was relatively high compared with previous reports. However, gallium scintigraphy did not contribute to the diagnosis of collagen disease. With the ability to detect both inflammatory and neoplastic lesions, gallium scintigraphy was useful in detecting the foci of fevers of unknown origin.
Annals of Nuclear Medicine | 1992
Kazuyoshi Suga; Takafumi Kaneko; Kazuya Nishigauchi; Kyoko Soejima; Hiromoto Utsumi; Norimasa Yamada
A 45-year-old man receiving continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis developed scrotal swelling and edema which was aggravated in the standing position. Physical examination failed to find inguinal hernia and although ultrasonography revealed the patent had processus vaginalias, it failed to prove its continuity to the peritesticular space of the tunica vaginalis. Peritoneal scintigraphy with intraperitoneal instillation of99mTc-Macroaggregated albumin followed by standing clearly demonstrated the connection. The use of the standing load makes possible faster visualization of a positive finding and more accurate diagnosis than examination in the supine position.
Clinical Nuclear Medicine | 1992
Kazuyoshi Suga; Nobuyuki Tanaka; Takashi Nakanishi; Hiromoto Utsumi; Norimasa Yamada
Bone scintigraphy with Tc-99m HMDP and gallium scintigraphy were evaluated in four patients with a primary sacrococcygeal chordoma. All lesions showed a photon-deficient or cold lesion corresponding to the tumor on bone scintigraphy, with no abnormal accumulation clearly observed on gallium scintigraphy. These findings led the authors to conclude that a midline sacrococcygeal tumor showing reduced uptake or a cold lesion on bone scintigraphy and no increased accumulation on gallium scintigraphy could be a chordoma rather than the malignant neoplasm suspected in this region.
Japanese Journal of Radiological Technology | 1979
Hiromoto Utsumi; Akiyoshi Otsuka; Takashi Nakanishi; Takashi Yokoyama; Yoshiharu Higashida
Japanese Journal of Radiological Technology | 1997
Masahiko Ohtsuka; Noriaki Morimoto; Hideaki Amano; Hiroomi Sumida; Yumiko Yamane; Hiromoto Utsumi; Keiji Tanimoto
Japanese Journal of Radiological Technology | 1994
Ryuji Kanzaki; Hiromoto Utsumi; Norimasa Yamada; Takashi Nakanishi; K. Suga
The bulletin of the Yamaguchi Medical School | 1992
Kazuyoshi Suga; Kazuya Nishigauchi; Tsuyoshi Arita; Takashi Nakanishi; Hiromoto Utsumi; Norimasa Yamada
The bulletin of the Yamaguchi Medical School | 1991
Yujiro Shiroyama; Haruhide Ito; Tetsuo Yamashita; Tsutomu Nagamitsu; Yuuki Eguchi; Hiroshi Sadanaga; Ryuuji Kanzaki; Hiromoto Utsumi; Norimasa Yamada
Japanese Journal of Radiological Technology | 1988
Masahiro Hashida; Akiyoshi Ohtsuka; Yuji Kume; Shuichi Yamauchi; Katsuhiko Ueda; Sadato Tanaka; Hiromoto Utsumi; Norimasa Yamada; Takashi Yokoyama; Takashi Nakanishi
Japanese Journal of Radiological Technology | 1986
Akiyoshi Ohtsuka; Katsuhiko Ueda; Shuichi Yamauchi; Satoru Yamane; Hiromoto Utsumi; MASAHlRO Hashida; Yuji Kume; Norimasa Yamada; Takashi Yokoyama; Takashi Nakanishi