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Lung Cancer | 2008

Lung cancer screening—Comparison of computed tomography and X-ray

Ayako Fujikawa; Yuichi Takiguchi; Satoko Mizuno; Takahiro Uruma; Kiminori Suzuki; Keiichi Nagao; Mafumi Niijima; Hidenori Edo; Mitsunori Hino; Takayuki Kuriyama

Recent studies on lung cancer screening with CT disclosed a discrepancy between its efficiency in detecting early lung cancer and a lack of proof for decreasing mortality from lung cancer. The present study, in a city in Japan where an X-ray screening program is provided, bi-annual CT screening was performed for X-ray screening negative subjects for 4 years. Ten patients with lung cancer were detected among 22,720 person-year subjects (0.044%) through the X-ray screening. Among the X-ray screening-negative subjects, 3305 subjects participated in a CT screening program resulting in the detection of 15 patients with lung cancer (0.454%). All 15 cases detected by CT screening and 5 of the 10 cases detected by X-ray screening were at stage IA. In respect of gender, histological type and CT findings, patients detected by CT screening had a better prognostic profile than those detected by X-ray screening. Survival was significantly better in the former than the latter, both in its entirety comparison and in a comparison limited to patients who underwent surgery. In conclusion, CT screening might have the potential to detect lung cancer with good prognostic factors not limited to early detection. Sufficiently long follow-up time, therefore, would be required to evaluate the efficacy for decreasing lung cancer mortality with CT screening.


Thorax | 2001

Stable pulmonary capillary haemangiomatosis without symptomatic pulmonary hypertension

Yuichi Takiguchi; Takahiro Uruma; Kenzo Hiroshima; K Motoori; Reiko Watanabe; T Hamaoka; Osamu Okada; Hiroshi Kimura; T. Kuriyama

Pulmonary capillary haemangiomatosis is a rare disorder characterised by multiple angiomatous lesions composed of proliferating capillary vessels in the lung parenchyma that usually progress rapidly to establish fatal pulmonary hypertension. The 29 year old man presented here, however, has been stable for 3.5 years since the diagnosis without symptoms of pulmonary hypertension. High resolution computed tomographic findings of the pulmonary lesions seemed specific to the disease.


Pathology International | 1992

A Case of Primary Sarcoma of the Pulmonary Artery

Kenzo Hiroshima; Takahiro Uruma; Masahiko Ishibashi; Hidemi Ohwada; Yutaka Hayashi

A 39‐year‐old male was admitted complaining of nonproductive cough and dyspnea on exertion. Death occurred eight months after onset of the symptoms. Autopsy examination showed that the pulmonary trunk and left main pulmonary artery were markedly dilated and completely occluded by a tumor. The tumor had infiltrated into the left upper lobe and mediastinal lymph nodes, and metastatic nodules were found in both lungs and in the left adrenal gland. Small foci of infarction were noted in the lower lobes of both lungs. The tumor cells were of two types; pleomorphic spindle cells and bizarre multinucleated giant cells. Immunohistochemically, they were positive for vimentin, myosin, and lysozyme, but negative for des‐min and muscle‐specific actin. The cytoplasm of the tumor cells was showed by electron microscopy to contain microfilaments, dense bodies, and pinocytotic vesicles. We diagnosed this case as undifferentiated sarcoma of the pulmonary artery. Approximately 100 cases of pulmonary artery sarcoma have been reported. Histopathologicaliy, almost all of the reported cases showed both spindle cells and pleomorphic giant cells, indicating a biologically anaplastic neoplasm. Acta Pathol Jpn 42: 755–759, 1992.


Medical Imaging 2006: PACS and Imaging Informatics | 2006

Network-based reading system for lung cancer screening CT

Yuichi Fujino; Kaori Fujimura; Shin-ichiro Nomura; Harumi Kawashima; Megumu Tsuchikawa; Toru Matsumoto; Keiichi Nagao; Takahiro Uruma; Shinji Yamamoto; Hotaka Takizawa; Chikazumi Kuroda; Tomio Nakayama

This research aims to support chest computed tomography (CT) medical checkups to decrease the death rate by lung cancer. We have developed a remote cooperative reading system for lung cancer screening over the Internet, a secure transmission function, and a cooperative reading environment. It is called the Network-based Reading System. A telemedicine system involves many issues, such as network costs and data security if we use it over the Internet, which is an open network. In Japan, broadband access is widespread and its cost is the lowest in the world. We developed our system considering human machine interface and security. It consists of data entry terminals, a database server, a computer aided diagnosis (CAD) system, and some reading terminals. It uses a secure Digital Imaging and Communication in Medicine (DICOM) encrypting method and Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) based secure DICOM image data distribution. We carried out an experimental trial over the Japan Gigabit Network (JGN), which is the testbed for the Japanese next-generation network, and conducted verification experiments of secure screening image distribution, some kinds of data addition, and remote cooperative reading. We found that network bandwidth of about 1.5 Mbps enabled distribution of screening images and cooperative reading and that the encryption and image distribution methods we proposed were applicable to the encryption and distribution of general DICOM images via the Internet.


Circulation | 2008

Survival and quality of life for patients with peripheral type chronic thromboembolic pulmonary hypertension.

Seishi Yoshimi; Nobuhiro Tanabe; Masahisa Masuda; Seiichiro Sakao; Takahiro Uruma; Hidefumi Shimizu; Yasunori Kasahara; Yuichi Takiguchi; Koichiro Tatsumi; Nobuyuki Nakajima; Takayuki Kuriyama


Applied Human Science Journal of Physiological Anthropology | 1998

A New Aspect of the Carotid Body Function Controlling Hypoxic Ventilatory Decline in Humans

Hiroshi Kimura; Michiko Tanaka; Koshuu Nagao; Mafumi Niijima; Shigeru Masuyama; Akira Mizoo; Takahiro Uruma; Koichiro Tatsumi; Takayuki Kuriyama; Atsuko Masuda; Toshio Kobayashi; Yoshiyuki Honda


The Japanese journal of thoracic diseases | 1992

A Case of New Type Scrub Typhus (Tsutsugamushi Disease) Presenting with Acute Respiratory Failure and Hemophagocytic Syndrome

Tazuko Kobayashi; Hirotaka Takizawa; Kenzo Hiroshima; Takahiro Uruma; Hideo Enokihara; Akihiko Okuyama


Japanese Circulation Journal-english Edition | 2007

Multidetector-Row Computed Tomography Management of Acute Pulmonary Embolism

Takahiro Yasui; Nobuhiro Tanabe; Jiro Terada; Noriyuki Yanagawa; Hidefumi Shimizu; Hiroshi Matsubara; Susumu Hoshino; Ayako Fujikawa; Satoko Mizuno; Mari Yatomi; Seiichiro Sakao; Takahiro Uruma; Yasunori Kasahara; Yuichi Takiguchi; Koichiro Tatsumi; Takayuki Kuriyama


Japanese journal of medical physics : an official journal of Japan Society of Medical Physics | 2001

Dose evaluation and effective dose estimation from CT fluoroscopy-guided lung biopsy

Kanae Nishizawa; Takahiro Uruma; Yuichi Takiguchi; Takayuki Kuriyama; Noriyuki Yanagawa; Masaki Matsumoto; Kazuo Iwai


The Japanese journal of thoracic diseases | 1993

A Case of Primary Pulmonary Artery Sarcoma

Takahiro Uruma; Takenori Yagi; Nobuhiro Tanabe; Kouhei Chou; Ikuei Kakusaka; Keiichi Nagao; Kenzo Hiroshima; Takayuki Kuriyama

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Hiroshi Kimura

University of California

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Toru Matsumoto

National Institute of Radiological Sciences

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