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    Bevacizumab Therapy of Neurofibromatosis Type 2 Associated Vestibular Schwannoma in Japanese Patients by FUJII, Masazumi, ICHIKAWA, Masahiro, IWATATE, Kensho, BAKHIT, Mudathir, YAMADA, Masayuki, KUROMI, Yosuke, SATO, Taku, SAKUMA, Jun, SAITO, Kiyoshi

    Published in Neurologia medico-chirurgica (2020)
    “…We conducted a feasibility study to investigate the therapeutic effect of bevacizumab on vestibular schwannomas (VS) associated with neurofibromatosis type 2…”
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    Secondary brain tumors after cranial radiation therapy: A single-institution study by Fujii, Masazumi, Ichikawa, Masahiro, Iwatate, Kensho, Bakhit, Mudathir, Yamada, Masayuki, Kuromi, Yosuke, Sato, Taku, Sakuma, Jun, Sato, Hisashi, Kikuta, Atsushi, Suzuki, Yoshiyuki, Saito, Kiyoshi

    “…To study the probability of developing secondary brain tumors after cranial radiotherapy. Background Patients treated with cranial radiotherapy are at risk for…”
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    Ependymoma of the Sella Turcica and Suprasellar Region by Hashino, Kohei, Sato, Taku, Kishida, Yugo, Kuromi, Yosuke, Kiko, Yuichiro, Yamada, Masayuki, Tambara, Masao, Sakuma, Jun, Saito, Kiyoshi

    Published in Nō shinkei geka (01-01-2021)
    “…An ependymoma of the sella turcica and the suprasellar region has been described by only 10 reports in the available literature. We describe similar pathology…”
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    Surgical seeding of an anaplastic ependymoma by Yamada, Masayuki, Sato, Taku, Kuromi, Yosuke, Matsumoto, Yuka, Oda, Keiko, Kishida, Yugo, Tamura, Takamitsu, Ichikawa, Masahiro, Sakuma, Jun, Saito, Kiyoshi

    Published in Nō shinkei geka (01-12-2013)
    “…Ependymomas can relapse at the primary site and disseminate to the spinal cord. Furthermore, extraneural metastases are rare. We present a case of anaplastic…”
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    Removal of bamboo fragments transorbitally penetrated into the cerebellum and temporal lobe 30 years after the injury by Kuromi, Yosuke, Sato, Taku, Ando, Hitoshi, Matsumoto, Yuka, Oda, Keiko, Ito, Eiji, Ichikawa, Masahiro, Watanabe, Tadashi, Sakuma, Jun, Saito, Kiyoshi

    Published in Nō shinkei geka (01-11-2012)
    “…A 37-year-old male presented with transorbitally penetrating bamboo fragments, which resulted in multiple brain abscesses during 30 years. Neurological…”
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    Predictors of Progression-Free Survival in Patients With Spinal Intramedullary Ependymoma: A Multicenter Retrospective Study by the Neurospinal Society of Japan by Naito, Kentaro, Umebayashi, Daisuke, Kurokawa, Ryu, Endo, Toshiki, Mizuno, Masaki, Hoshimaru, Minoru, Kim, Phyo, Hida, Kazutoshi, Takami, Toshihiro

    Published in Neurosurgery (01-11-2023)
    “…Ependymoma is the most common spinal intramedullary tumor. Although clinical outcomes have been described in the literature, most of the reports were based on…”
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    Bevacizumab Therapy of Neurofibromatosis Type 2 Associated Vestibular Schwannoma in Japanese Patients by Masazumi FUJII, Masahiro ICHIKAWA, Kensho IWATATE, Mudathir BAKHIT, Masayuki YAMADA, Yosuke KUROMI, Taku SATO, Jun SAKUMA, Kiyoshi SAITO

    Published in Neurologia medico-chirurgica (01-08-2020)
    “…[Abstract] We conducted a feasibility study to investigate the therapeutic effect of bevacizumab on vestibular schwannomas (VS) associated with…”
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    Bevacizumab Therapy of Neurofibromatosis Type 2 Associated Vestibular Schwannoma in Japanese Patients by FUJII, Masazumi, ICHIKAWA, Masahiro, IWATATE, Kensho, BAKHIT, Mudathir, YAMADA, Masayuki, KUROMI, Yosuke, SATO, Taku, SAKUMA, Jun, SAITO, Kiyoshi

    Published in Neurologia medico-chirurgica (2019)
    “…We conducted a feasibility study to investigate the therapeutic effect of bevacizumab on vestibular schwannomas (VS) associated with neurofibromatosis type 2…”
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    Acute paradoxical brain herniation after decompressive craniectomy for severe traumatic brain injury: A case report by Hiruta, Ryo, Jinguji, Shinya, Sato, Taku, Murakami, Yuta, Bakhit, Mudathir, Kuromi, Yosuke, Oda, Keiko, Fujii, Masazumi, Sakuma, Jun, Saito, Kiyoshi

    Published in Surgical neurology international (10-05-2019)
    “…Background: Sinking skin flap syndrome or paradoxical brain herniation is an uncommon neurosurgical complication, which usually occurs in the chronic phase…”
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