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OGAWA Nanako
 
Organization
Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences Special-Appointment Assistant Professor
Position
Special-Appointment Assistant Professor
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Degree

  • 医学博士

 

Papers

  • Evaluation of Urinary Stone Composition and Differentiation between Urinary Stones and Phleboliths Using Single-source Dual-energy Computed Tomography.

    Nanako Ogawa, Shuhei Sato, Kentaro Ida, Katsuya Kato, Yuichi Ariyoshi, Koichiro Wada, Yasutomo Nasu, Susumu Kanazawa

    Acta medica Okayama   71 ( 2 )   91 - 96   2017.4

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    The aim of this study was to investigate the utility of single-source dual-energy computed tomography (SS-DECT) composition analysis in characterizing different types of urinary stones and differentiating them from phleboliths. This study included 29 patients with urinary stones who were scheduled for surgery. All patients were scanned, first using single-energy computed tomography acquisition and then DECT acquisition on SS-DECT. Dual-energy data were archived to a Gemstone spectral imaging (GSI) viewer (GE Healthcare, Milwaukee, WI, USA). Hounsfield units (HU) and effective atomic numbers (Zeff) were estimated using the GSI viewer. The results of dual-energy analysis were compared with the biochemical constitution of the stones. The chemical analysis determined that the stones included 32 calcium-based, 6 cystine and 1 struvite stone. Both HU and Zeff values were helpful in differentiating calcium-based stones from cystine and struvite stones and phleboliths. The Zeff values of phleboliths were significantly higher than those for struvite and cystine stones, whereas it was difficult to distinguish phleboliths from struvite and cystine stones using the HU values. Composition analysis using SS-DECT is helpful for distinguishing urinary stone types and discriminating phleboliths from urinary stones. Zeff values may be more useful than HU values for differentiating urinary stones from phleboliths.

    DOI: 10.18926/AMO/54976

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Research Projects

  • Examination of radiation pneumonitis using ultra-high definition CT and gene polymorphism

    Grant number:20K07996  2020.04 - 2024.03

    Japan Society for the Promotion of Science  Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research  Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (C)

    勝井 邦彰, 久保 寿夫, 大川 七子, 吉尾 浩太郎, 杉山 聡一

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    Grant amount:\4290000 ( Direct expense: \3300000 、 Indirect expense:\990000 )

    肺癌の症例に関して、過去の症例のレビューを中心に解析と論文化を進めた。
    本研究に直接影響・関連すると思われるCT画像以外の放射線肺炎の予測因子や予後因子についてデータ解析を後ろ向きの研究で進めた。その結果高齢者の定位照射症例の予後検討を行い、放射線肺炎によるグレード5症例を認め、高齢者においても放射線肺炎の管理や事前の予測が重要であることを確認した。生命予後因子についても解析を行い、PET画像やサルコペニアとの相関を明らかにした。放射線治療に関して、緩和的な線量にとどまった症例においての予後を解析した。解析により緩和的な線量での治療症例は、病状悪化は、原病によるものがほとんどで放射線肺炎の解析対象とはなりにくいことを確認した。

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Class subject in charge

  • Radiology (Core Clinical Practice) (2022academic year) special  - その他

  • Radiology (Core Clinical Practice) (2021academic year) special  - その他

  • General Radiology (2021academic year) special  - その他

  • Radiology (Core Clinical Practice) (2020academic year) special  - その他

  • General Radiology (2020academic year) special  - その他