Shigeharu Ohyu
Toshiba Medical Systems Corporation
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Magnetic Resonance in Medical Sciences | 2018
Kazuhiro Murayama; Yuya Nishiyama; Yuichi Hirose; Masato Abe; Shigeharu Ohyu; Ayako Ninomiya; Takashi Fukuba; Kazuhiro Katada; Hiroshi Toyama
Purpose: We evaluated the diagnostic performance of histogram analysis of data from a combination of dynamic susceptibility contrast (DSC)-MRI and dynamic contrast-enhanced (DCE)-MRI for quantitative differentiation between central nervous system lymphoma (CNSL) and high-grade glioma (HGG), with the aim of identifying useful perfusion parameters as objective radiological markers for differentiating between them. Methods: Eight lesions with CNSLs and 15 with HGGs who underwent MRI examination, including DCE and DSC-MRI, were enrolled in our retrospective study. DSC-MRI provides a corrected cerebral blood volume (cCBV), and DCE-MRI provides a volume transfer coefficient (Ktrans) for transfer from plasma to the extravascular extracellular space. Ktrans and cCBV were measured from a round region-of-interest in the slice of maximum size on the contrast-enhanced lesion. The differences in t values between CNSL and HGG for determining the most appropriate percentile of Ktrans and cCBV were investigated. The differences in Ktrans, cCBV, and Ktrans/cCBV between CNSL and HGG were investigated using histogram analysis. Receiver operating characteristic (ROC) analysis of Ktrans, cCBV, and Ktrans/cCBV ratio was performed. Results: The 30th percentile (C30) in Ktrans and 80th percentile (C80) in cCBV were the most appropriate percentiles for distinguishing between CNSL and HGG from the differences in t values. CNSL showed significantly lower C80 cCBV, significantly higher C30 Ktrans, and significantly higher C30 Ktrans/C80 cCBV than those of HGG. In ROC analysis, C30 Ktrans/C80 cCBV had the best discriminative value for differentiating between CNSL and HGG as compared to C30 Ktrans or C80 cCBV. Conclusion: The combination of Ktrans by DCE-MRI and cCBV by DSC-MRI was found to reveal the characteristics of vascularity and permeability of a lesion more precisely than either Ktrans or cCBV alone. Histogram analysis of these vascular microenvironments enabled quantitative differentiation between CNSL and HGG.
Archive | 2004
Yasuhira Kondo; Shigeharu Ohyu; Hitoshi Yamagata; Arturo Calderon; Tomohiro Kawasaki; Atsuko Sugiyama
Archive | 2012
Shigeharu Ohyu; Hitoshi Yamagata; Yasuo Sakurai; Atsuko Sugiyama
Archive | 2009
Yasuo Sakurai; Yoichi Takada; Masahiro Kumakura; Shigeharu Ohyu; Motoji Haragashira; Kyojiro Nambu; Mariko Shibata
Archive | 2008
Yasuo Sakurai; Shigeharu Ohyu; Kyojiro Nambu; Motoji Haragashira; Masahiro Kumakura; Mariko Shibata; Katsuhiko Fujimoto; Yoichi Takada
Archive | 2008
Shigeharu Ohyu; Motoji Haragashira; Yasuo Sakurai
Archive | 2007
Shigeharu Ohyu; Hitoshi Yamagata; Atsuko Sugiyama
Archive | 2007
Yasuo Sakurai; Shigeharu Ohyu; Takuzo Takayama; Mariko Shibata
Archive | 2005
Tokiko Endo; Atsuko Sugiyama; Shigeharu Ohyu
Archive | 2009
Shigeharu Ohyu; 重治 大湯; Hitoshi Yamagata; 山形 仁; Arturo Calderon; アルトウーロ・カルデロン; Atsuko Sugiyama; 敦子 杉山