Kaoru Hanafusa
Tokyo Medical and Dental University
10 Papers
139 Citations
Kaoru Hanafusa is an academic researcher from Tokyo Medical and Dental University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cirrhosis & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 10 publications.
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Papers
Apparent diffusion coefficient measurements with diffusion-weighted magnetic resonance imaging for evaluation of hepatic fibrosis.
TL;DR: To evaluate the use of apparent diffusion coefficient (ADC) measurements based on diffusion‐weighted MRI (DWI) to assess stage of liver disease, a large number of patients with liver disease were surveyed for at least two periods of time.
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Hepatic pseudolesion in the left lobe around the falciform ligament at helical CT.
TL;DR: P pseudolesions are caused by portal perfusion defects and may receive an aberrant blood supply and are not more enhanced than the surrounding liver parenchyma at CT arteriography with hepatic artery injection but were enhanced in two patients at CT arteries with internal thoracic artery injection.
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Segmental anatomy of the liver under the right diaphragmatic dome: evaluation with axial CT.
TL;DR: The line that extends beyond the middle or right hepatic vein from the inferior vena cava does not coincide with the main or right longitudinal scissura on axial images of the upper portion of the liver.
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Differential diagnosis of early homogeneously enhancing hepatocellular carcinoma and hemangioma by two-phase CT.
TL;DR: The combined criteria (enhancement pattern plus attenuation or enhancement value) were useful for differentiating between early homogeneously enhancing HCCs and hemangiomas by two-phase CT.
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Aberrant left gastric vein demonstrated by helical CT.
Isamu Ohashi,Hiroyasu Ina,Kaoru Hanafusa,Tetsuo Yoshida,Yoshiro Himeno,Naoya Gomi,Yoichi Okada,Toshihiko Wakita,Hitoshi Shibuya,Shinichi Ohtani +9 more
TL;DR: The ALGV is directly connected with the left portal branch and may play an important role in the collateral pathway of the portal system.
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