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Endocr J ; 71(9): 925-933, 2024 Sep 02.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38839345

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Insulinomas are the most common functional pancreatic neuroendocrine neoplasm; when treatment is delayed, they induce hyperinsulinemic hypoglycemia, which is life-threatening. As surgical resection is the only curative treatment for insulinoma, preoperative localization is crucial; however, localization based on conventional imaging modalities such as computed tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance imaging is often inconclusive. Somatostatin receptor-targeted imaging is another option for detecting pancreatic neuroendocrine neoplasms but has low sensitivity and is not specific for insulinoma. The clinical application of other localizing approaches such as selective arterial calcium stimulation and endoscopic ultrasonography-guided fine needle aspiration (EUS-FNA) is limited by their being invasive and/or technically complex. Moreover, an EUS-FNA specimen of an insulinoma may be negative on insulin immunostaining. Thus, a noninvasive and clinically practical insulinoma-specific diagnostic tool to discriminate insulinomas with high accuracy is anticipated. Glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor (GLP-1R)-targeted imaging has emerged in the effort to fulfill this need. We recently developed the novel fluorine-18-labeled exendin-4-based probe conjugated with polyethylene glycol, [18F]FB(ePEG12)12-exendin-4 (18F-exendin-4) for positron emission tomography (PET) imaging and reported its clinical benefit in a case of insulinoma in the pancreatic tail. We report here a case of insulinoma in the pancreatic head in which an EUS-FNA specimen was negative on insulin immunostaining while precise preoperative localization and conclusive evidence for curative enucleation was provided by 18F-exendin-4 PET/CT (Japan Registry of Clinical Trials; jRCTs051200156).


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Aspiração por Agulha Fina Guiada por Ultrassom Endoscópico , Insulinoma , Neoplasias Pancreáticas , Humanos , Insulinoma/diagnóstico por imagem , Insulinoma/patologia , Neoplasias Pancreáticas/diagnóstico por imagem , Neoplasias Pancreáticas/patologia , Exenatida , Insulina/uso terapêutico , Feminino , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Tomografia por Emissão de Pósitrons combinada à Tomografia Computadorizada/métodos
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J Emerg Med ; 65(4): e303-e306, 2023 Oct.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37690956

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BACKGROUND: Tube thoracostomy is rarely associated with serious bleeding complications. Although intercostal artery injury is a well-known bleeding complication, other vascular injuries in the chest wall have only rarely been reported. CASE REPORT: A 58-year-old man with alcoholic liver cirrhosis presented to the emergency department with dyspnea. He was diagnosed by chest computed tomography with spontaneous hemopneumothorax, for which he underwent tube thoracostomy. However, bleeding in the chest wall continued, which required chest tube removal and blood transfusion. Contrast-enhanced computed tomography and angiography revealed contrast extravasation from the thoracodorsal artery, which confirmed a diagnosis of thoracodorsal artery injury. WHY SHOULD AN EMERGENCY PHYSICIAN BE AWARE OF THIS?: Because the thoracodorsal artery gives branches to the serratus anterior muscles that are located in the "triangle of safety," chest tube placement in this area is not always safe; it can still cause major bleeding complications from vessels such as the thoracodorsal artery. Hence, close monitoring for bleeding is needed after tube thoracostomy.

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Acta Radiol ; 58(7): 786-791, 2017 Jul.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27784759

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Background In non-contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance (MR) arteriography, the flow-out method using a selective tagging pulse with a long inversion time (TI) and a non-selective inversion recovery pulse with a short TI (the modified flow-out method) might further contribute to the suppression of background signal and facilitate improved visualization of the hepatic artery. However, no report has focused on the image quality of non-contrast-enhanced MR arteriography using the modified flow-out method. Purpose To compare the flow-in method with the modified flow-out method and to determine which method better visualizes the hepatic artery. Material and Methods Twenty-seven healthy volunteers were examined using respiratory-triggered three-dimensional true steady-state free-precession MR with two selective inversion recovery pulses (the flow-in method) or with one tagging pulse and one non-selective inversion recovery pulse (the modified flow-out method). Results Artery-to-liver contrast was significantly increased in the modified flow-out method relative to the flow-in method ( P < 0.05). In all analyses of vessel visibility, non-contrast-enhanced MR arteriography using the modified flow-out method exhibited higher scores than with the flow-in method. With respect to overall image quality, the modified flow-out method was significantly better than the flow-in method ( P < 0.01). Conclusion The modified flow-out method for non-contrast-enhanced MR angiography is a promising technique for visualizing the hepatic artery.


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Artéria Hepática/diagnóstico por imagem , Artéria Hepática/fisiologia , Angiografia por Ressonância Magnética/métodos , Adulto , Feminino , Humanos , Aumento da Imagem/métodos , Imageamento Tridimensional , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Estudos Prospectivos , Fatores de Tempo
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J Magn Reson Imaging ; 40(3): 583-7, 2014 Sep.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24924213

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PURPOSE: To compare and evaluate images of non-contrast-enhanced MR portography acquired with two different methods, the flow-in and flow-out methods. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Twenty-five healthy volunteers were examined using respiratory-triggered three-dimensional balanced steady-state free-precession (SSFP) with two selective inversion recovery pulses (flow-in method) and one tagging pulse and one nonselective inversion recovery pulse (flow-out method). For quantitative analysis, vessel-to-liver contrast (Cv-l) ratios of the main portal vein (MPV), right portal vein (RPV), and left portal vein (LPV) were measured. The quality of portal vein visualization was scored using a four-point scale. RESULTS: The Cv-ls of the MPV, RPV, and LPV were all significantly higher with the flow-out than flow-in method (MPV = 0.834 ± 0.06 versus 0.711 ± 0.10; RPV = 0.861 ± 0.04 versus 0.729 ± 0.11; LPV = 0.786 ± 0.08 versus 0.545 ± 0.22; P < 0.0001). In all analyses of vessel visibility, non-contrast-enhanced MR portography with the flow-out method showed higher scores than with the flow-in method. With the flow-out method, visual scores of the MPV, RPV, portal vein branches of segments 4 (P4), and 8 (P8) were significantly better than with the flow-in method (MPV = 3.4 ± 0.7 versus 2.6 ± 0.9; RPV = 4.0 ± 0.0 versus 3.5 ± 0.9; P4 = 2.8 ± 1.3 versus 1.6 ± 1.0; P8 = 4.0 ± 0.0 versus 2.9 ± 1.1; P < 0.05). CONCLUSION: Non-contrast-enhanced MR portography with the flow-out method improves the visualization of the intrahepatic portal vein in comparison with the flow-in method. J. Magn. Reson. Imaging 2014;40:583-587. © 2013 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.


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Angiografia por Ressonância Magnética/métodos , Veia Porta/anatomia & histologia , Adulto , Feminino , Voluntários Saudáveis , Humanos , Aumento da Imagem/métodos , Interpretação de Imagem Assistida por Computador/métodos , Imageamento Tridimensional , Masculino
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Magn Reson Med Sci ; 2024 May 25.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38797683

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PURPOSE: We aimed to investigate the changes in intravoxel incoherent motion (IVIM) and diffusion parameters between in vivo and post-mortem conditions and the time dependency of these parameters using two different mouse tumor models with different vessel lumen sizes. METHODS: Six B16 and six MDA-MB-231 xenograft mice were scanned using 7 Tesla MRI under both in vivo/post-mortem conditions. Diffusion weighted imaging with 17 b-values (0-3000 s/mm2) were obtained at two diffusion times (9 and 27.6 ms). The shifted apparent diffusion coefficient (sADC) using 2 b-values (200 and 1500 s/mm2), non-Gaussian diffusion and IVIM parameters (ADC0, K, fIVIM) were estimated at each of the diffusion times. The results were evaluated by repeated measures two-way analysis of variance and post hoc Bonferroni test. RESULTS: In B16 tumors, fIVIM significantly decreased with post-mortem conditions (from 12.6 ± 6.5% to 5.2 ± 1.9%, P < 0.05 at long diffusion time; from 11.0 ± 2.4% to 4.6 ± 2.7%, P < 0.05 at short diffusion time). In MDA-MB-231 tumors, fIVIM also significantly decreased (from 8.8 ± 3.8% to 2.6 ± 1.1%, P < 0.05 at long; from 7.9 ± 5.4% to 2.9 ± 1.1%, P < 0.05 at short). No diffusion time dependency was observed (P = 0.59 in B16 and P = 0.77 in MDA-MB-231). The sADC and ADC0 values tended to decrease and the K value tended to increase after sacrificing and when increasing the diffusion time. CONCLUSION: The fIVIM values dropped after sacrificing, confirming that IVIM MRI is a promising quantitative parameter to evaluate blood microcirculation. The presence of residual post-mortem fIVIM values suggested that the influence of water molecule diffusion in the blood lumen may contribute to the IVIM effect. Diffusion MRI parameter's time dependency and those changes after sacrificing could possibly provide additional insights into diffusion hindrance mechanisms.

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Cureus ; 15(12): e50563, 2023 Dec.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38226088

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INTRODUCTION: The natural history of a large hepatic hemangioma is important in determining the treatment strategy. Although several studies have assessed the natural history of hepatic hemangiomas, no study has focused on hepatic hemangiomas measuring >10 cm. The aim of this study was to assess the natural history of hepatic hemangiomas measuring >10 cm by evaluating imaging findings and clinical course. METHODS: Computed tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) reports at Kyoto University Hospital, Kyoto, Japan, between January 2001 and March 2023 were retrospectively searched to find adult patients with hepatic hemangiomas >10 cm. Patients who were followed up without treatment for over six months were included. The maximum diameter of the hepatic hemangioma was compared between the baseline and the final CT or MRI. The clinical course of the patients was evaluated. RESULTS: Twenty-two patients (17 women, five men; median age, 51 years) were identified. The median diameter of hepatic hemangiomas in the baseline study was 114 mm. Two patients had abdominal distention at the time of the baseline imaging, whereas the others were asymptomatic. After follow-up without treatment (the median; 95.5 months), enlargement, no change, shrinkage of hepatic hemangioma was observed in six, 11, and five patients, respectively. The median growth rate of hepatic hemangiomas was 2.5 mm/year. Two patients underwent liver resection for hepatic hemangioma, while the others were followed up without treatment. In four patients, symptoms appeared or worsened. Two patients died: one patient died from prostate cancer progression; the cause of death for the other was not confirmed. CONCLUSION: Hepatic hemangiomas show a slow growth rate during follow-up, and shrinkage is occasionally observed. Some patients experience new symptoms or aggravation of symptoms; however, deaths associated with hepatic hemangiomas are uncommon.

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Surg Today ; 42(10): 997-1000, 2012 Oct.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22411075

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Gastric rupture with necrosis following acute gastric dilatation (AGD) is a rare and potentially fatal event; usually seen in patients with eating disorders such as anorexia nervosa or bulimia. A 12-year-old lean boy with no remarkable medical history was brought to our Emergency Department suffering acute abdominal symptoms. Emergency laparotomy revealed massive gastric dilatation and partial necrosis, with rupture of the anterior wall of the fundus of the stomach. We performed partial gastrectomy and the patient recovered uneventfully. We report this case to demonstrate that AGD and subsequent gastric rupture can occur in patients without any underlying disorders and that just a low body mass index is a risk factor for this potentially fatal condition.


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Dilatação Gástrica/diagnóstico , Ruptura Gástrica/etiologia , Estômago/patologia , Doença Aguda , Criança , Dilatação Gástrica/complicações , Humanos , Masculino , Necrose/diagnóstico , Necrose/etiologia , Ruptura Espontânea/diagnóstico , Ruptura Espontânea/etiologia , Ruptura Gástrica/diagnóstico
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JPGN Rep ; 3(2): e206, 2022 May.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37168905

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Kasai portoenterostomy (KP) is a standard treatment for patients with biliary atresia (BA). After KP, patients with BA occasionally develop biliary complications, such as recurrent cholangitis, biliary stricture, and cystic dilatation of the intrahepatic bile duct. Percutaneous transhepatic biliary drainage is one of the treatment options for these biliary complications. However, limited information is available on percutaneous transhepatic biliary drainage performed after KP in adult BA patients with native livers. Herein, we describe 8 cases of percutaneous transhepatic biliary interventions performed after KP in 7 adult BA patients with native livers. Cholangiography showed multiple cystic dilatation of the intrahepatic bile ducts. Advancing a guidewire and catheter was difficult due to the multiple dilatations and strictures of the bile duct. Successful biliary drainage tube placement and clinical improvement was achieved in 5 and 3 cases, respectively. Because of its technical difficulty and limited clinical effectiveness, it is not recommended that it be performed easily.

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Abdom Radiol (NY) ; 47(6): 1948-1953, 2022 06.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35257202

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Epoprostenol is a prostacyclin (prostaglandin I2) analog that causes vasodilation and inhibits platelet aggregation and is used in the management of severe pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH). We herein report a patient with PAH who developed pancreatic enlargement after the initiation of therapy including epoprostenol. Although it is well known that thyroid enlargement occurs in patients with PAH receiving epoprostenol therapy, the pancreatic findings associated with epoprostenol therapy have not been well described. Although the size of the pancreas was clearly increased, there was no blood data or symptoms suggestive of abnormal pancreatic function and pancreatitis, and the patient's abdominal complaints improved quickly, despite the continuation of epoprostenol therapy. Eleven months after the start of continuous intravenous epoprostenol infusion therapy, the pancreatic enlargement was still evident on imaging, but there were no abdominal symptoms or elevated pancreatic enzymes. This case highlights the fact that epoprostenol therapy may cause pancreatic changes that mimic acute or autoimmune pancreatitis.


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Hipertensão Pulmonar , Hipertensão Arterial Pulmonar , Anti-Hipertensivos/uso terapêutico , Epoprostenol/efeitos adversos , Humanos , Hipertensão Pulmonar/tratamento farmacológico , Pâncreas , Vasodilatadores/uso terapêutico
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Radiol Case Rep ; 17(10): 3727-3730, 2022 Oct.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35965934

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An 88-year-old woman with a history of multiple hepatocellular carcinomas (HCCs) presented with a new HCC in segment seven of the liver. We decided to perform transarterial chemoembolization for HCC. During treatment, the HCC was supplied by the right inferior phrenic artery (IPA), which originated from the proximal part of the left gastric artery with a steep bifurcation angle. Due to the very short distance between the origins of the left gastric artery and right IPA, the microguidewire and microcatheter were unstable in the left gastric artery and easily prolapsed into the celiac artery. Although different types of microcatheters were used, the right IPA could not be selected. Therefore, we used a dual-lumen microcatheter (DLM) to select the right IPA. The DLM stabilized the microguidewire in the left gastric artery, and the right IPA was successfully selected. Subsequently, transarterial chemoembolization was administered using a branch of the right IPA. Given this experience, we will consider using a DLM as an alternative method for selecting an abdominal artery when other techniques are unsuccessful.

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Abdom Radiol (NY) ; 47(2): 878-884, 2022 02.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34958405

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PURPOSE: Reports on the future liver remnant (FLR) hypertrophy rate in patients undergoing portal vein embolization (PVE) before left trisectionectomy are sparse. This study aimed to assess the FLR hypertrophy rate in patients undergoing PVE before left trisectionectomy. METHODS: Between January 2010 and June 2021, 30 patients (22 men and eight women; mean age, 65.7 years) underwent PVE, mainly using gelatin sponge, before left trisectionectomy. The preoperative diagnosis was cholangiocarcinoma in 28 patients and colorectal liver metastases in two patients. The FLR hypertrophy rate, increase in the FLR volume (FLRV) ratio (the ratio of the FLRV to the total liver volume), and complications were evaluated. The patients were further divided into two groups: one group of patients with left portal vein stenosis or occlusion before PVE (n = 12) and another without left portal vein stenosis or occlusion before PVE (n = 18). The FLR hypertrophy rate and increase in the FLRV ratio were compared between the two groups. RESULTS: The FLR hypertrophy rate and increase in the FLRV ratio were 31.3% and 6.9%, respectively. One major complication, cholangitis, developed; however, its association with PVE was unclear. The difference in the FLR hypertrophy rate and the increase in the FLRV ratio between the two groups of patients was statistically insignificant. CONCLUSION: PVE before left trisectionectomy is effective in achieving FLR hypertrophy. PVE before left trisectionectomy was equally effective in patients with left portal vein stenosis or occlusion as compared to those without. The complication rates were acceptable.


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Embolização Terapêutica , Neoplasias Hepáticas , Idoso , Embolização Terapêutica/efeitos adversos , Feminino , Hepatectomia , Hepatomegalia , Humanos , Fígado/diagnóstico por imagem , Fígado/patologia , Fígado/cirurgia , Neoplasias Hepáticas/diagnóstico por imagem , Neoplasias Hepáticas/cirurgia , Masculino , Veia Porta/cirurgia , Estudos Retrospectivos , Resultado do Tratamento
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Surg Today ; 41(3): 444-7, 2011 Mar.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21365435

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Hepatocellular carcinoma accompanied by portal hypertension and hypersplenism is difficult to treat medically and surgically due to pancytopenia and the development of collateral circulation. In this study, we were able to safely and simultaneously perform a laparoscopically-assisted splenectomy and partial hepatectomy. The characteristics of this procedure include: (1) the shared use of a medial wound made through laparoscopically-assisted surgery; (2) improved safety for manipulating areas that were difficult to observe with a camera in a case of splenomegaly; (3) a preventive ligation of the splenic artery; (4) improved hemostatic function using LigaSure Impact; and (5) hemorrhage control through manual manipulations and the Pringle maneuver during liver parenchymal transection. The surgery was safely performed using the above points.


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Carcinoma Hepatocelular/cirurgia , Laparoscopia Assistida com a Mão , Hepatectomia/métodos , Hiperesplenismo/etiologia , Neoplasias Hepáticas/cirurgia , Esplenectomia/métodos , Idoso , Carcinoma Hepatocelular/complicações , Carcinoma Hepatocelular/diagnóstico , Seguimentos , Humanos , Hiperesplenismo/diagnóstico , Hiperesplenismo/cirurgia , Neoplasias Hepáticas/complicações , Neoplasias Hepáticas/diagnóstico , Masculino
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Cancer Manag Res ; 13: 215-223, 2021.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33469365

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BACKGROUND: The axillary lymph node status is an important prognostic factor of breast cancer. This study explores the predictive factors for sentinel lymph node (SLN) metastasis among the preoperative clinicopathological features, including impaired glucose tolerance (IGT). METHODS: This study comprised patients diagnosed with breast cancer who underwent surgery at Nagasaki Harbor Medical Center between April 2014 and December 2019. The factors assessed using univariate and multivariate analyses were the clinicopathological data of these cancers, including the patient age, gender, menstrual status, breast or ovarian cancer family history, body mass index, glycosylated hemoglobin, clinical tumor size, nipple-tumor distance (NTD), tumor histology, histological grade, node status, estrogen receptor, progesterone receptor, human epidermal growth factor receptor type 2 status, and Ki67 labeling index. RESULTS: In the cohort of 313 cases, the ratio of SLN metastasis was 17.3%. A univariate analysis found that the tumor size, NTD, IGT, and clinical tumor stage were associated with SLN metastasis. In a multivariable analysis, the tumor size, NTD, and IGT were associated with SLN metastasis. The receiver operating characteristic curve showed a sensitivity and specificity of 61.1% and 65.6%, respectively, at a cut-off of 1.7 cm for the tumor size (area under the curve [AUC]: 0.664; 95% confidence interval: 0.592-0.736), and a sensitivity and specificity of 60.4% and 62.9%, respectively, at a cut-off of 2.0 cm for NTD (AUC: 0.651; 95% confidence interval: 0.571-0.731) to predict the risk of SLN metastasis. CONCLUSION: T1 and T2 breast cancer patients with a larger tumor size, tumor located closer to the nipple, and IGT have a higher risk of SLN metastases than others.

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Radiol Case Rep ; 16(11): 3326-3329, 2021 Nov.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34484540

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In pediatric arteriography, vascular complications are more common than in adults; thus, the use of the smallest catheter to accomplish the objective of the procedure is recommended. We describe two pediatric cases in which abdominal arterial embolization and arteriography were performed with steerable microcatheters without conventional diagnostic catheters. Additionally, we used an introducer with an outer diameter of 4-F in a Mini Access Kit (Merit Medical, South Jordan, UT) as a vascular sheath to reduce sheath size. We believe that this technique may be feasible and safe for abdominal arterial interventions in children.

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J Biosci Bioeng ; 129(3): 322-326, 2020 Mar.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31672432

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Factors affecting ferulic acid, ethyl ferulate and taste-active pyroglutamyl (pGlu) peptides levels in sake were analyzed using small-scale sake brewing tests on eighteen rice samples with differing cultivar variety, cropped year and area, and polishing rate. Ferulic acid concentration in sake was highly positively correlated with its content in rice (r = 0.782**, double asterisk indicates 1% significance level), feruloylesterase (FE) activity (r = 0.804**) and feruloylated saccharide forming activity (FSFA) (r = 0.619**) in the rice koji. The results suggested that ferulic acid in rice induced FE activity and FSFA, and these two enzymes accelerated the formation of ferulic acid in sake mash. The concentration of bitter-tasting peptides in sake was highly positively correlated with crude protein content in rice (r = 0.786**), and negatively correlated with acid carboxypeptidase (ACP) activity to (pGlu)LFGPNVNPWH (r = -0.612**), fermentation length (r = -0.820**), and pyroglutamyl leucine ((pGlu)L) concentration in sake (r = -0.502*; 5% significance level). The observation suggested that bitter-tasting peptides are initially formed in sake mash in accordance with protein content in rice, and are then hydrolyzed to smaller peptides, such as (pGlu)L. An ACP specific to the hydrolysis of bitter-tasting peptides was suggested by the observation that ACP activity to (pGlu)LFGPNVNPWH was significantly correlated (-0.612**) to their formation whereas an ACP to Cbz-Glu-Tyr was not (r = 0.220). It was suggested that (pGlu) oligo-peptide ethyl esters were formed during the decomposition of bitter-tasting peptides to which the ACP to (pGlu)LFGPNVNPWH might contribute.


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Bebidas Alcoólicas/análise , Ácidos Cafeicos/análise , Ácidos Cumáricos/análise , Oryza/química , Peptídeos/análise , Ácidos Cafeicos/metabolismo , Ácidos Cumáricos/metabolismo , Fermentação , Hidrólise , Oryza/metabolismo , Peptídeos/metabolismo , Paladar
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Korean J Radiol ; 19(1): 32-39, 2018.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29353997

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Objective: To selectively visualize the left gastric vein (LGV) with hepatopetal flow information by non-contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance angiography under a hypothesis that change in the LGV flow direction can predict the development of esophageal varices; and to optimize the acquisition protocol in healthy subjects. Materials and Methods: Respiratory-gated three-dimensional balanced steady-state free-precession scans were conducted on 31 healthy subjects using two methods (A and B) for visualizing the LGV with hepatopetal flow. In method A, two time-spatial labeling inversion pulses (Time-SLIP) were placed on the whole abdomen and the area from the gastric fornix to the upper body, excluding the LGV area. In method B, nonselective inversion recovery pulse was used and one Time-SLIP was placed on the esophagogastric junction. The detectability and consistency of LGV were evaluated using the two methods and ultrasonography (US). Results: Left gastric veins by method A, B, and US were detected in 30 (97%), 24 (77%), and 23 (74%) subjects, respectively. LGV flow by US was hepatopetal in 22 subjects and stagnant in one subject. All hepatopetal LGVs by US coincided with the visualized vessels in both methods. One subject with non-visualized LGV in method A showed stagnant LGV by US. Conclusion: Hepatopetal LGV could be selectively visualized by method A in healthy subjects.


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Angiografia por Ressonância Magnética/métodos , Veia Porta/diagnóstico por imagem , Adulto , Velocidade do Fluxo Sanguíneo , Feminino , Voluntários Saudáveis , Frequência Cardíaca , Humanos , Imageamento Tridimensional , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Estômago/irrigação sanguínea , Ultrassonografia
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Eur J Radiol ; 86: 52-57, 2017 Jan.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28027765

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PURPOSE: To evaluate the potential of readout-segmented echo-planar diffusion-weighted magnetic resonance neurography (RS-EPI DW-MRN) for the selective visualization of pelvic splanchnic nerve and pelvic plexus in healthy male volunteers. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Institutional review board approval and written informed consent were obtained. RS-EPI DW-MRN images were acquired from thirteen healthy male volunteers aged 25-48 years between September 2013 and December 2013. For RS-EPI DW-MRN, the following parameters were used: spatial resolution, 1.1×1.1×2.5mm; b-value, 250s/mm2; number of readout-segments, seven; and acquisition time, 7min 45s. For qualitative assessment, two abdominal radiologists independently evaluated the visibility of the pelvic splanchnic nerves and pelvic plexuses bilaterally in each subject on oblique coronal thin-slab 10-mm-thick maximum intensity projection images and scored it with a 4-point grading scale (excellent, good, fair, poor). Both readers scored twice at 6-month intervals. Inter-observer and intra-observer variability were evaluated using Cohen's quadratically weighted κ statistics. Image artifact level was scored on a 4-point grading scale by other two abdominal radiologists in order to evaluate the correlation between the nerve visibility and the severity of imaging artifacts using the Spearman's correlation coefficient. RESULTS: Qualitative grading showed the following success rate (number of nerves qualitatively scored as excellent or good divided by total number of nerves): reader 1 (first set), 73% (19/26); reader 2 (first set), 77% (20/26); reader 1 (second set), 81% (21/26); and reader 2 (second set), 77% (20/26). Inter-observer agreement between readers 1 and 2 was excellent: κ=0.947 (first set) and 0.845 (second set). Intra-observer agreement was also excellent: κ=0.810 (reader 1) and 0.946 (reader 2). The visibility of pelvic splanchnic nerve and pelvic plexus showed a moderate correlation with the image artifact level (ρ=0.54, p=0.004). CONCLUSION: This study demonstrated that RS-EPI DW-MRN is a promising approach for selectively visualizing the pelvic splanchnic nerve and pelvic plexus.


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Plexo Hipogástrico/anatomia & histologia , Nervos Esplâncnicos/anatomia & histologia , Adulto , Imagem de Difusão por Ressonância Magnética/métodos , Imagem Ecoplanar/métodos , Voluntários Saudáveis , Humanos , Aumento da Imagem/métodos , Interpretação de Imagem Assistida por Computador/métodos , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Variações Dependentes do Observador
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Abdom Radiol (NY) ; 42(7): 1832-1838, 2017 07.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28389788

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PURPOSE: This study aimed to evaluate the common features and variations of portal vein anatomy in right-sided round ligament (RSRL), which can help propose a method to detect and diagnose this anomaly. METHODS: In this retrospective study of 14 patients with RSRL, the branching order of the portal tree was analyzed, with special focus on the relationship between the dorsal branch of the right anterior segmental portal vein (PA-D) and the lateral segmental portal vein (PLL), to determine the common features. The configuration of the portal vein from the main portal trunk to the right umbilical portion (RUP), the inclination of the RUP, and the number and thickness of the ramifications branching from the right anterior segmental portal vein (PA) were evaluated for variations. RESULTS: In all subjects, the diverging point of the PA-D was constantly distal to that of the PLL. The portal vein configuration was I- and Z-shaped in nine and five subjects, respectively. The RUP was tilted to the right in all subjects. In Z-shaped subjects, the portal trunk between the branching point of the right posterior segmental portal vein and that of the PLL was tilted to the left in one subject and was almost parallel to the vertical plane in four subjects. Multiple ramifications were radially distributed from the PA in eight subjects, whereas one predominant PA-D branched from the PA in six subjects. CONCLUSIONS: Based on the diverging points of the PA-D and PLL, we proposed a three-step method for the detection and diagnosis of RSRL.


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Veia Porta/anatomia & histologia , Ligamento Redondo do Fígado/anormalidades , Tomografia Computadorizada por Raios X/métodos , Adulto , Idoso , Meios de Contraste , Feminino , Humanos , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Estudos Retrospectivos
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Clin Imaging ; 40(5): 997-1003, 2016.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27295329

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The aim is to evaluate the diagnostic performance and the added value of breath-hold inversion recovery-prepared T1-weighted two-dimensional gradient echo (IR-2D-GRE) sequence for detection of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) in patients with insufficient liver parenchymal enhancement during the hepatobiliary phase (HBP) of Gd-EOB-DTPA-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Seventeen patients with a quantitative liver-to-spleen contrast ratio of ≤1.5 on HBP images and 36 HCCs were included. Liver-to-lesion contrast ratios on HBP images obtained with IR-2D-GRE sequence were significantly higher than those with three-dimensional gradient echo sequence. The addition of IR-2D-GRE sequence during HBP of Gd-EOB-DTPA-enhanced MRI yielded higher diagnostic accuracy and improved sensitivity.


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Carcinoma Hepatocelular/diagnóstico por imagem , Neoplasias Hepáticas/diagnóstico por imagem , Respiração , Idoso , Idoso de 80 Anos ou mais , Carcinoma Hepatocelular/diagnóstico , Carcinoma Hepatocelular/patologia , Meios de Contraste , Feminino , Gadolínio DTPA , Humanos , Aumento da Imagem , Fígado/patologia , Neoplasias Hepáticas/diagnóstico , Neoplasias Hepáticas/patologia , Imageamento por Ressonância Magnética , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Estudos Retrospectivos , Sensibilidade e Especificidade , Baço/patologia
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