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Acta Neurochirurgica | 2007

Rathke's cleft cysts: differentiation from other cystic lesions in the pituitary fossa by use of single-shot fast spin-echo diffusion-weighted MR imaging.

Norihiko Kunii; Takumi Abe; Michiari Kawamo; Daisuke Tanioka; Hitoshi Izumiyama; Toshio Moritani

SummaryObjective. Rathke’s cleft cysts are often difficult to differentiate from other sellar cystic lesions using conventional MR imaging. The purpose of this study was to investigate the usefulness of single-shot fast spin-echo (SSFSE) diffusion-weighted MR imaging (DWI) in the diagnosis of a Rathke’s cleft cyst. Pateients and Methods. We examined retrospectively 29 patients with a histologically verified sellar or suprasellar lesion containing a fluid component; 12 patients had a Rathke’s cleft cyst, 6 patients a craniopharyngioma, 5 patients a haemorrhagic pituitary adenoma, and 6 patients a cystic pituitary adenoma). Several regions of interest (ROIs) for apparent diffusion coefficient (ADC) measurements were identified in the fluid components of the lesions. For comparison, ADC values were normalized using a relative ADC (rADC), which was determined by dividing the ADC values of lesions by those of normal white matter and expressing the quotient as a ratio. Results. SSFSE provides diffusion-weighted images without significant susceptibility artifacts. DWI-SSFSE revealed Rathke’s cleft cysts as hypointense relative to the normal brain parenchyma in all cases. The mean value of ADC for Rathke’s cleft cysts was 2.12 × 10−3 mm2/sec. Both the ADC and relative ADC of the Rathke’s cleft cysts were significantly increased compared to those of the cystic components of craniopharyngiomas and haemorrhagic components of pituitary adenomas in the subacute phase (P < 0.05). There was not a statistically significant difference between Rathke’s cleft cysts and cystic components of pituitary adenomas (P < 0.05). Conclusions. DWI-SSFSE with ADC values provides objective information in the differential diagnosis of Rathke’s cleft cysts from other sellar cystic lesions. In addition, DWI-SSFSE with ADC values is useful for differentiating Rathke’s cleft cysts from craniopharyngiomas and haemorrhagic pituitary adenomas.


Brain Tumor Pathology | 2004

Clinicopathological examination of glioma by proton magnetic resonance spectroscopy background

Hitoshi Izumiyama; Takumi Abe; Daisuke Tanioka; Ataru Fukuda; Norihiko Kunii

Automation of proton magnetic resonance spectroscopy (MRS) in recent years has made it possible for MRS measurement to be performed in a shorter time than before, and the number of reports of its usefulness for the assessment of glioma malignancy has been increasing in the past several years. We studied the efficacy of proton MRS when used for glioma and conducted clinicopathological examination of glioma. The subjects were 15 patients who had received a pathological diagnosis of glioma at our hospital (6 cases of glioblastoma, 1 case of anaplastic astrocytoma, 4 cases of low-grade astrocytoma, and 4 cases of radiation necrosis); Siemens Magnetom Vision 1.5T was used for the study. Regions of interest (ROIs) were defined as the areas where abnormal signals were found on magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Areas of primary peaks, such as choline (Cho),N-acetylaspartate (NAA), and lactate (Lac), were measured, and the ratios to normal brain tissue were examined. This study revealed a tendency of increased malignancy of glioma with a decrease in NAA. Some cases also displayed a decrease in Cho with an increase in malignancy. Assessment of malignancy must not be based on a single ROI alone, but several ROIs should be assessed comprehensively. Measurement was difficult when the tumor volume was small. Because diagnosis of very early glioma by MRS seemed difficult, other adjunctive diagnoses may be necessary. Proton MRS is very useful for diagnosis of glioblastoma.


Acta Neurochirurgica | 2003

Usefulness of bone window CT images parallel to the transnasal surgical route for pituitary disorders.

Takumi Abe; N. Asahina; Norihiko Kunii; Hisato Ikeda; Hitoshi Izumiyama

Summary. Objective: Before operating on 130 patients with pituitary disorders, we evaluated their bone window CT images sliced parallel to the transnasal surgical route to assess the surgical anatomy of the nasal cavity for transnasal surgery. Methods: High resolution bone window CT was performed in 3- to 5-mm slices parallel to the imaginary line connecting the inferior margin of the piriform aperture and the top of the sellar floor, parallel to the transnasal surgical route. Results: This CT angle was useful in evaluating the width and depth of the operative field, the bony components of the nasal conchas, deviation of the nasal septum, the bony structure and mucosa in the sphenoid sinus, and the condition of the sellar floor. In patients requiring repeat surgery, the location of thin or thick nasal mucosa, residual bony septum, and inadequate sellar floor opening were easily detected. Conclusion: Bone window CT images sliced parallel to the transnasal surgical route provide direct visualization of the nasal anatomy for the transnasal approach. This method is helpful in determining how far to remove the sellar floor laterally, especially in cases requiring repeat surgery.


Brain Tumor Pathology | 2003

Gliomatosis cerebri in a young patient showing various cranial nerve manifestations: a case report.

Hitoshi Izumiyama; Takumi Abe; Daisuke Tanioka; Ataru Fukuda; Norihiko Kunii

A case of gliomatosis cerebri in a 27-year-old man showing various cranial nerve manifestations is described. He was diagnosed as having cranial mononeuritis multiplex (bilateral oculomotor nerve paralysis, left facial nerve paralysis, bulbar palsy manifestations, and hypoglossal nerve paralysis) and was hospitalized in the neurology department on August 1, 2000. Although he continued to visit the neurology department after discharge, his manifestations showed no improvement. He was sent to our department for brain biopsy in August 2001. A biopsy performed at the Sylvian fissure from the frontal lobe/temporal lobe cortex showed high intensity on T2-weighted and Flair magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). The pathological findings were diffuse low-grade astrocytoma infiltrating between the pia mater and the cerebral cortex. We believed that the astrocytoma spreading on the subpia mater was responsible for the various cranial nerve manifestations, and we started whole-brain irradiation (46 Gy)+interferon (IFN)-β D.I.V. from September 2001. The pathological findings of the brain biopsy showed diffuse astrocytoma. The clinical presentation was dramatically improved after radiotherapy. It seemed that this tumor had spread along the subpia mater and subependyma. When he was discharged in early December, he walked by himself. The characteristic features of this case are that no lesion in the cerebellum or brain stem was found on MRI, even though the main manifestations were cerebello-brain stem manifestations, and biopsy of the cerebral cortex revealed astrocytoma. It should be noted that the clinical manifestations of astrocytoma in some cases are dissociated from the imaging observations.


Neurologia Medico-chirurgica | 1994

Dissecting Aneurysm in the Proximal Region of the Posterior Inferior Cerebellar Artery Presenting as Wallenberg's Syndrome : Case Report

Hidekatsu Mizushima; Ken Sasaki; Norihiko Kunii; Takeshi Nishino; Hiroshi Jinbo; Takashi Abe; Motohiko Shimazu; Kiyoshi Matsumoto


Neurologia Medico-chirurgica | 1999

PERSISTENT PRIMITIVE TRIGEMINAL ARTERY IMAGED BY THREE-DIMENSIONAL COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY ANGIOGRAPHY : TWO CASE REPORTS

Yasuhiro Suzuki; Norihiko Kunii; Kiyoshi Matsumoto


Neurologia Medico-chirurgica | 1994

Central Nervous System Metastases from Ewing's Sarcoma : Case Report

Hidekatsu Mizushima; Hiroyuki Jinbo; Motohiko Shimazu; Takashi Abe; Norihiko Kunii; Kiyoshi Matsumoto


Neurologia Medico-chirurgica | 1999

Morphometric comparison of the human optic nerve fiber with various other human nerve fibers.

Norihiko Kunii; Noboru Goto; Kiyoshi Matsumoto; Noriyoshi Kawamura


Japanese Journal of Neurosurgery | 2009

Subdural Empyema Indistinguishable from Chronic Subdural Hematoma: A Case Report

Norihiko Kunii; Takumi Abe


Acta Neurochirurgica | 2007

Clinical Article Rathke's cleft cysts: differentiation from other cystic lesions in the pituitary fossa by use of single-shot fast spin-echo diffusion-weighted MR imaging

Norihiko Kunii; Takumi Abe; Michiari Kawamo; Daisuke Tanioka; Hitoshi Izumiyama; Toshio Moritani

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