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    Coil Embolization for Very Small Intracranial Aneurysms with Diameter Less than 3mm:A Case Series of 14 Patients and Literature Review by Maeda, Kazushi, Motoie, Ryota, Karashima, Satoshi, Otsuji, Ryosuke, Ren, Nice, Nagaoka, Shintaro, Ikai, Yoshiaki, Uno, Junji, Gi, Hidefuku

    Published in Nō shinkei geka (01-04-2018)
    “…Many studies describe aneurysms measuring ≤3mm as "very small" or "tiny, " with a risk of intraoperative rupture higher than that of most cerebral aneurysms…”
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    Intellectual function and memory in children with moyamoya disease: relationship between Wechsler Intelligence Scale and Benton Visual Retention Test scores and regional cerebral blood flow by Karashima, Satoshi, Nakamizo, Akira, Arimura, Koichi, Yoshimoto, Koji

    Published in Journal of neurosurgery. Pediatrics (01-04-2024)
    “…Intellectual function declines in about 30% of children with moyamoya disease (MMD). Memory function underpins higher order brain function, but the…”
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    Recurrence in 787 Patients with Chronic Subdural Hematoma: Retrospective Cohort Investigation of Associated Factors Including Direct Oral Anticoagulant Use by Motoie, Ryota, Karashima, Satoshi, Otsuji, Ryosuke, Ren, Nice, Nagaoka, Shintaro, Maeda, Kazushi, Ikai, Yoshiaki, Uno, Junji, Gi, Hidefuku

    Published in World neurosurgery (01-10-2018)
    “…Chronic subdural hematoma (CSDH) is a highly recurrent disorder. Although some predictors including the use of antithrombotic agents such as aspirin and…”
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    Abstract WP12: Mechanical Thrombectomy for Basilar Artery Occlusion by Uno, Junji, Kameda, Katsuharu, Karashima, Satoshi, Otsuji, Ryosuke, Ren, Nice, Nagaoka, Shintaro, Maeda, Kazushi, Ikai, Yoshiaki, Gi, Hidefuku

    Published in Stroke (1970) (22-01-2018)
    “…Abstract only Background and Purpose: Basilar artery occlusion (BAO) is an infrequent cause of stroke, accounting for 1.1% of acute ischemic stroke cases. The…”
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    Basilar Artery Occlusion with “Seizures” as a Presenting Symptom: Three Cases Treated Using Mechanical Thrombectomy by Otsuji, Ryosuke, Uno, Junji, Motoie, Ryota, Karashima, Satoshi, Ren, Nice, Nagaoka, Shintaro, Maeda, Kazushi, Ikai, Yoshiaki, Gi, Hidefuku

    Published in World neurosurgery (01-09-2018)
    “…Basilar artery occlusion (BAO) is a rare, potentially fatal cause of ischemic stroke. It is often challenging to diagnose, especially when the presenting…”
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    A case of delayed distal coil migration after coil embolization of an unruptured distal azygos anterior cerebral artery aneurysm: A case report and literature review by Maeda, Kazushi, Motoie, Ryota, Karashima, Satoshi, Otsuji, Ryosuke, Ren, Nice, Nagaoka, Shintaro, Ikai, Yoshiaki, Uno, Junji, Gi, Hidefuku

    Published in Interventional neuroradiology (01-12-2018)
    “…Intraprocedural coil migration during endovascular treatment for an aneurysm that might carry serious ischemic complications is well known. On the other hand,…”
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    Fabrication of low-crystallinity hydroxyapatite foam based on the setting reaction of α-tricalcium phosphate foam by Karashima, Satoshi, Takeuchi, Akari, Matsuya, Shigeki, Udoh, Koh-ichi, Koyano, Kiyoshi, Ishikawa, Kunio

    “…Low‐crystallinity hydroxyapatite (HAP) foam is an ideal material for bone substitutes and scaffolds for bone tissue regeneration, because its interconnected…”
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    A case with coil embolization for ruptured aneurysm associated with fenestration of the posterior inferior cerebellar artery by Maeda, Kazushi, Motoie, Ryota, Karashima, Satoshi, Otsuji, Ryosuke, Ren, Nice, Nagaoka, Shintaro, Ikai, Yoshiaki, Uno, Junji, Gi, Hidefuku

    Published in Interventional neuroradiology (01-12-2017)
    “…An 87-year-old man hospitalized for subarachnoid hemorrhage showed a ruptured aneurysm arising from fenestration of the posterior inferior cerebellar artery…”
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