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    Morphological and clinical risk factors for posterior communicating artery aneurysm rupture by Matsukawa, Hidetoshi, Fujii, Motoharu, Akaike, Gensuke, Uemura, Akihiro, Takahashi, Osamu, Niimi, Yasunari, Shinoda, Masaki

    Published in Journal of neurosurgery (01-01-2014)
    “…Recent studies have shown that posterior circulation aneurysms, specifically posterior communicating artery (PCoA) aneurysms, are more likely to rupture than…”
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    Morphological and clinical risk factors for the rupture of anterior communicating artery aneurysms by Matsukawa, Hidetoshi, Uemura, Akihiro, Fujii, Motoharu, Kamo, Minobu, Takahashi, Osamu, Sumiyoshi, Sosuke

    Published in Journal of neurosurgery (01-05-2013)
    “…Patients with ruptured anterior communicating artery (ACoA) aneurysms have historically been observed to have poor neuropsychological outcomes, and ACoA…”
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    Impact of Body Mass Index on the Location of Spontaneous Intracerebral Hemorrhage by Matsukawa, Hidetoshi, Shinoda, Masaki, Fujii, Motoharu, Takahashi, Osamu, Yamamoto, Daisuke, Murakata, Atsushi, Ishikawa, Ryoichi

    Published in World neurosurgery (01-03-2013)
    “…Background Although there have been some reports regarding body mass index (BMI) and subtypes of stroke, there have been few concerning the relationship…”
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    Genu of corpus callosum as a prognostic factor in diffuse axonal injury by Matsukawa, Hidetoshi, Shinoda, Masaki, Fujii, Motoharu, Takahashi, Osamu, Yamamoto, Daisuke, Murakata, Atsushi, Ishikawa, Ryoichi

    Published in Journal of neurosurgery (01-11-2011)
    “…Previous studies have shown a relationship between a patient's stage of diffuse axonal injury (DAI) and outcome. However, few studies have assessed whether a…”
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    Inverse Relationship between Coffee Consumption and Cerebral Microbleeds in Men, but Not Women by Shinoda, Masaki, MD, PhD, Fujii, Motoharu, MD, PhD, Takahashi, Osamu, MD, PhD, Kawatsu, Akiko, MD, Uemura, Akihiro, MD, Niimi, Yasunari, MD, PhD

    “…Background Studies evaluating the association between coffee consumption and neurovascular diseases have frequently yielded contradictory results. The aim of…”
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    Antiplatelet Agents Are Risk Factors for Cerebellar Hemorrhage in Patients With Primary Intracerebral Hemorrhage by Matsukawa, Hidetoshi, MD, Shinoda, Masaki, MD, Yamamoto, Daisuke, MD, Fujii, Motoharu, MD, Murakata, Atsushi, MD, Ishikawa, Ryoichi, MD, Omata, Fumio, MD

    “…Some reports have suggested that the location of primary intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH) is affected by oral antithrombotic agents (ATs). This is important,…”
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    Morphological and clinical risk factors for the rupture of anterior communicating artery aneurysms: Clinical article by Matsukawa, Hidetoshi, Uemura, Akihiro, Fujii, Motoharu, Kamo, Minobu, Takahashi, Osamu, Sumiyoshi, Sosuke

    Published in Journal of neurosurgery (01-05-2013)
    “…Object Patients with ruptured anterior communicating artery (ACoA) aneurysms have historically been observed to have poor neuropsychological outcomes, and ACoA…”
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    Morphological and clinical risk factors for posterior communicating artery aneurysm rupture: Clinical article by Matsukawa, Hidetoshi, Fujii, Motoharu, Akaike, Gensuke, Uemura, Akihiro, Takahashi, Osamu, Niimi, Yasunari, Shinoda, Masaki

    Published in Journal of neurosurgery (01-01-2014)
    “…Object Recent studies have shown that posterior circulation aneurysms, specifically posterior communicating artery (PCoA) aneurysms, are more likely to rupture…”
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    Foramen spinosum and middle meningeal artery in moyamoya disease: Preliminary results of a pilot study by Matsukawa, Hidetoshi, Fujii, Motoharu, Murakata, Atsushi, Shinoda, Masaki, Takahashi, Osamu

    Published in Brain injury (01-09-2015)
    “…Object: This study investigated whether the size of the middle cranial fossa foramina reflects the severity of moyamoya disease (MMD). Methods: It compared 20…”
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    Basilar dolichoectasia and the spontaneous intradural vertebral artery dissection by Matsukawa, Hidetoshi, Shinoda, Masaki, Fujii, Motoharu, Uemura, Akihiro, Takahashi, Osamu, Niimi, Yasunari

    Published in Brain injury (02-01-2016)
    “…Object: Basilar dolichoectasia (BD) is an atherosclerotic, a distinct arteriopathy or a chronic-phase dissection characterized by elongation and dilation of…”
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    Genu of corpus callosum as a prognostic factor in diffuse axonal injury: Clinical article by MATSUKAWA, Hidetoshi, SHINODA, Masaki, FUJII, Motoharu, TAKAHASHI, Osamu, YAMAMOTO, Daisuke, MURAKATA, Atsushi, ISHIKAWA, Ryoichi

    Published in Journal of neurosurgery (01-11-2011)
    “…Object Previous studies have shown a relationship between a patient's stage of diffuse axonal injury (DAI) and outcome. However, few studies have assessed…”
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    Basilar extension and posterior inferior cerebellar artery involvement as risk factors for progression of the unruptured spontaneous intradural vertebral artery dissection by Matsukawa, Hidetoshi, Shinoda, Masaki, Fujii, Motoharu, Takahashi, Osamu, Uemura, Akihiro, Niimi, Yasunari

    “…Background and purpose Spontaneous intradural vertebral artery dissection (siVAD) primarily causes stroke in young and middle-aged individuals; however, data…”
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    Acute alcohol intoxication, diffuse axonal injury and intraventricular bleeding in patients with isolated blunt traumatic brain injury by Matsukawa, Hidetoshi, Shinoda, Masaki, Fujii, Motoharu, Takahashi, Osamu, Murakata, Atsushi, Yamamoto, Daisuke

    Published in Brain injury (01-11-2013)
    “…Abstract Objective: The influence of blood alcohol level (BAL) on outcome remains unclear. This study investigated the relationships between BAL, type and…”
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    Differences in vertebrobasilar artery morphology between spontaneous intradural vertebral artery dissections with and without subarachnoid hemorrhage by Matsukawa, Hidetoshi, Shinoda, Masaki, Fujii, Motoharu, Takahashi, Osamu, Murakata, Atsushi, Ishikawa, Ryoichi

    “…Patients with spontaneous intradural vertebral artery dissection (siVAD) developing subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH) have been observed to have poor outcomes…”
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    Comparison of clinical characteristics and MR angiography appearance in patients with spontaneous intradural vertebral artery dissection with or without subarachnoid hemorrhage by MATSUKAWA, Hidetoshi, FUJII, Motoharu, SHINODA, Masaki, TAKAHASHI, Osamu, YAMAMOTO, Daisuke, MURAKATA, Atsushi, ISHIKAWA, Ryoichi

    Published in Journal of neurosurgery (01-07-2011)
    “…It is well known that spontaneous intradural vertebral artery dissection (siVAD) is an important cause of nontraumatic subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH). The…”
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