1.Usefulness of shear wave elastography in the diagnosis of oral and maxillofacial diseases
Ichiro OGURA ; Ken NAKAHARA ; Yoshihiko SASAKI ; Mikiko SUE ; Takaaki ODA
Imaging Science in Dentistry 2018;48(3):161-165
PURPOSE: To evaluate the usefulness of shear wave elastography in the diagnosis of oral and maxillofacial diseases. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Ten patients with oral and maxillofacial diseases and 28 volunteers drawn from our student doctors were examined by shear wave elastography with a 14-MHz linear transducer using an Aplio 300 apparatus (Canon Medical Systems, Otawara, Japan). A statistical analysis of the shear elastic modulus (kPa) of healthy tissue (the sublingual gland, submandibular gland, anterior belly of the digastric muscle, and geniohyoid muscle) in the 28 volunteers was performed using 1-way repeated measures analysis of variance with the Tukey honest significant difference test. The maximum shear elastic modulus (kPa) of 8 patients with squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) and 2 patients with benign lesions was evaluated with the Mann-Whitney U test. The analysis used a 5% significance level. RESULTS: The mean shear elastic modulus of the sublingual gland (9.4±3.7 kPa) was lower than that of the geniohyoid muscle (19.2±9.2 kPa, P=.000) and the anterior belly of the digastric muscle (15.3±6.1 kPa, P=.004). The maximum shear elastic modulus of the SCCs (109.6±14.4 kPa) was higher than that of the benign lesions (46.4±26.8 kPa, P=.044). CONCLUSION: Our results demonstrated the usefulness of shear wave elastography in the diagnosis of oral and maxillofacial diseases. Shear wave elastography has the potential to be an effective technique for the objective and quantitative diagnosis of oral and maxillofacial diseases.
Carcinoma, Squamous Cell
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Diagnosis
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Elastic Modulus
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Elasticity Imaging Techniques
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Humans
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Neck
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Sublingual Gland
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Submandibular Gland
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Transducers
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Ultrasonography
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Volunteers
2.Computer programme to assess mandibular cortex morphology in cases of medication-related osteonecrosis of the jaw with osteoporosis or bone metastases
Ichiro OGURA ; Eizaburo KOBAYASHI ; Ken NAKAHARA ; Maiko HAGA-TSUJIMURA ; Kensuke IGARASHI ; Akitoshi KATSUMATA
Imaging Science in Dentistry 2019;49(4):281-286
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the morphology of the mandibular cortex in cases of medication-related osteonecrosis of the jaw (MRONJ) in patients with osteoporosis or bone metastases using a computer programme.MATERIALS AND METHODS: Fifty-four patients with MRONJ (35 with osteoporosis and 19 with bone metastases) were examined using panoramic radiography. The morphology of the mandibular cortex was evaluated using a computer programme that scanned the mandibular inferior cortex and automatically assessed the mandibular cortical index (MCI) according to the thickness and roughness of the mandibular cortex, as follows: normal (class 1), mildly to moderately eroded (class 2), or severely eroded (class 3). The MCI classifications of MRONJ patients with osteoporosis or bone metastases were evaluated with the Pearson chi-square test. In these analyses, a 5% significance level was used.RESULTS: The MCI of MRONJ patients with osteoporosis (class 1: 6, class 2: 15, class 3: 14) tended to be higher than that of patients with bone metastases (class 1: 14, class 2: 5, class 3: 0) (P=0.000).CONCLUSION: The use of a computer programme to assess mandibular cortex morphology may be an effective technique for the objective and quantitative evaluation of the MCI in MRONJ patients with osteoporosis or bone metastases.
Bisphosphonate-Associated Osteonecrosis of the Jaw
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Classification
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Cytochrome P-450 CYP1A1
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Evaluation Studies as Topic
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Humans
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Image Processing, Computer-Assisted
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Jaw
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Neoplasm Metastasis
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Osteonecrosis
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Osteoporosis
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Radiography, Panoramic
3.Application of the Woven EndoBridge Device in the Treatment of Multiple Aneurysms of the Distal Posterior Cerebral Artery: A Case Report
Abzal ZHUMABEKOV ; Jun TANABE ; Ichiro NAKAHARA ; Mynzhylky BERDIKHOJAYEV ; Yoko KATO
Neurointervention 2025;20(1):37-41
The Woven EndoBridge (WEB) device has emerged as a promising alternative to endovascular coiling. This case report demonstrates the use of stent-assisted WEB deployment for the embolization of multiple wide-neck posterior cerebral artery (PCA) aneurysms. A middle-aged patient was diagnosed with 3 unruptured aneurysms in the P3 and P4 segments of the right PCA, with sizes ranging from 2.5 mm to 6.6 mm. Given the small vessel diameter and distal location of the aneurysms, a combined approach was adopted. Coil embolization was performed for the most distal aneurysm, while stent-assisted WEB deployment was used for the proximal and middle aneurysms. The “flower bud” technique facilitated the safe positioning of the WEB device in challenging anatomical conditions. The procedure was successfully completed without complications, and the patient was discharged on postoperative day 7 with no neurological deficits. Follow-up at 3 months confirmed adequate embolization of all aneurysms, with in-stent stenosis managed conservatively.
4.Application of the Woven EndoBridge Device in the Treatment of Multiple Aneurysms of the Distal Posterior Cerebral Artery: A Case Report
Abzal ZHUMABEKOV ; Jun TANABE ; Ichiro NAKAHARA ; Mynzhylky BERDIKHOJAYEV ; Yoko KATO
Neurointervention 2025;20(1):37-41
The Woven EndoBridge (WEB) device has emerged as a promising alternative to endovascular coiling. This case report demonstrates the use of stent-assisted WEB deployment for the embolization of multiple wide-neck posterior cerebral artery (PCA) aneurysms. A middle-aged patient was diagnosed with 3 unruptured aneurysms in the P3 and P4 segments of the right PCA, with sizes ranging from 2.5 mm to 6.6 mm. Given the small vessel diameter and distal location of the aneurysms, a combined approach was adopted. Coil embolization was performed for the most distal aneurysm, while stent-assisted WEB deployment was used for the proximal and middle aneurysms. The “flower bud” technique facilitated the safe positioning of the WEB device in challenging anatomical conditions. The procedure was successfully completed without complications, and the patient was discharged on postoperative day 7 with no neurological deficits. Follow-up at 3 months confirmed adequate embolization of all aneurysms, with in-stent stenosis managed conservatively.
5.Application of the Woven EndoBridge Device in the Treatment of Multiple Aneurysms of the Distal Posterior Cerebral Artery: A Case Report
Abzal ZHUMABEKOV ; Jun TANABE ; Ichiro NAKAHARA ; Mynzhylky BERDIKHOJAYEV ; Yoko KATO
Neurointervention 2025;20(1):37-41
The Woven EndoBridge (WEB) device has emerged as a promising alternative to endovascular coiling. This case report demonstrates the use of stent-assisted WEB deployment for the embolization of multiple wide-neck posterior cerebral artery (PCA) aneurysms. A middle-aged patient was diagnosed with 3 unruptured aneurysms in the P3 and P4 segments of the right PCA, with sizes ranging from 2.5 mm to 6.6 mm. Given the small vessel diameter and distal location of the aneurysms, a combined approach was adopted. Coil embolization was performed for the most distal aneurysm, while stent-assisted WEB deployment was used for the proximal and middle aneurysms. The “flower bud” technique facilitated the safe positioning of the WEB device in challenging anatomical conditions. The procedure was successfully completed without complications, and the patient was discharged on postoperative day 7 with no neurological deficits. Follow-up at 3 months confirmed adequate embolization of all aneurysms, with in-stent stenosis managed conservatively.
6.Application of the Woven EndoBridge Device in the Treatment of Multiple Aneurysms of the Distal Posterior Cerebral Artery: A Case Report
Abzal ZHUMABEKOV ; Jun TANABE ; Ichiro NAKAHARA ; Mynzhylky BERDIKHOJAYEV ; Yoko KATO
Neurointervention 2025;20(1):37-41
The Woven EndoBridge (WEB) device has emerged as a promising alternative to endovascular coiling. This case report demonstrates the use of stent-assisted WEB deployment for the embolization of multiple wide-neck posterior cerebral artery (PCA) aneurysms. A middle-aged patient was diagnosed with 3 unruptured aneurysms in the P3 and P4 segments of the right PCA, with sizes ranging from 2.5 mm to 6.6 mm. Given the small vessel diameter and distal location of the aneurysms, a combined approach was adopted. Coil embolization was performed for the most distal aneurysm, while stent-assisted WEB deployment was used for the proximal and middle aneurysms. The “flower bud” technique facilitated the safe positioning of the WEB device in challenging anatomical conditions. The procedure was successfully completed without complications, and the patient was discharged on postoperative day 7 with no neurological deficits. Follow-up at 3 months confirmed adequate embolization of all aneurysms, with in-stent stenosis managed conservatively.
7.Application of the Woven EndoBridge Device in the Treatment of Multiple Aneurysms of the Distal Posterior Cerebral Artery: A Case Report
Abzal ZHUMABEKOV ; Jun TANABE ; Ichiro NAKAHARA ; Mynzhylky BERDIKHOJAYEV ; Yoko KATO
Neurointervention 2025;20(1):37-41
The Woven EndoBridge (WEB) device has emerged as a promising alternative to endovascular coiling. This case report demonstrates the use of stent-assisted WEB deployment for the embolization of multiple wide-neck posterior cerebral artery (PCA) aneurysms. A middle-aged patient was diagnosed with 3 unruptured aneurysms in the P3 and P4 segments of the right PCA, with sizes ranging from 2.5 mm to 6.6 mm. Given the small vessel diameter and distal location of the aneurysms, a combined approach was adopted. Coil embolization was performed for the most distal aneurysm, while stent-assisted WEB deployment was used for the proximal and middle aneurysms. The “flower bud” technique facilitated the safe positioning of the WEB device in challenging anatomical conditions. The procedure was successfully completed without complications, and the patient was discharged on postoperative day 7 with no neurological deficits. Follow-up at 3 months confirmed adequate embolization of all aneurysms, with in-stent stenosis managed conservatively.
8.CBCT imaging and histopathological characteristics of osteoradionecrosis and medicationrelated osteonecrosis of the jaw
Ichiro OGURA ; Yoshiyuki MINAMI ; Junya ONO ; Yoriaki KANRI ; Yasuo OKADA ; Kensuke IGARASHI ; Maiko HAGA-TSUJIMURA ; Ken NAKAHARA ; Eizaburo KOBAYASHI
Imaging Science in Dentistry 2021;51(1):73-80
Purpose:
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the cone-beam computed tomographic (CBCT) imaging and histopathological characteristics of osteoradionecrosis (ORN) and medication-related osteonecrosis of the jaw (MRONJ).
Materials and Methods:
Ten surgical specimens from segmental mandibulectomy (3 ORN and 7 MRONJ) were analyzed using CBCT. The CBCT parameters were as follows: high-resolution mode (tube voltage, 90.0 kV; tube current, 4.00 mA; rotation time, 16.8 s; field of view, 56 mm×56 mm; thickness, 0.099 mm). Histopathological characteristics were evaluated using histological slides of the surgical specimens. The Pearson chi-square test was used to compare ORN and MRONJ in terms of CBCT findings (internal texture, sequestrum, periosteal reaction and cortical perforation) and histopathological characteristics (necrotic bone, inflammatory cells, reactive bone formation, bacteria, Actinomyces, and osteoclasts). A P value less than 0.05 was considered to indicate statistical significance.
Results:
MRONJ showed periosteal reaction on CBCT more frequently than ORN (7 of 7 [100%] vs. 0 of 3 [0%], P<0.05). Regarding histopathological characteristics, MRONJ showed osteoclasts more frequently than ORN (6 of 7 [85.7%] vs. 0 of 3 [0%], P<0.05).
Conclusion
This study evaluated the CBCT imaging and histopathological characteristics of ORN and MRONJ, and the findings suggest that CBCT could be useful for the evaluation of ORN and MRONJ.