Kintomo Takakura
American Hotel & Lodging Educational Institute
298 Papers
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Kintomo Takakura is an academic researcher from American Hotel & Lodging Educational Institute. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Subarachnoid hemorrhage. The author has an hindex of 51, co-authored 298 publications.
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Papers
A new approach to control central deafferentation pain: Spinal intrathecal baclofen
Takaomi Taira,Hirotsune Kawamura,Tatsuya Tanikawa,Hiroshi Iseki,Hiroko Kawabatake,Kintomo Takakura +5 more
TL;DR: Both spinal segmental and supraspinal mechanisms may be involved in the production of baclofen-analgesia in patients with stroke or spinal cord injury.
Gamma Knife radiosurgery for pituitary adenomas.
Motohiro Hayashi,Masahiro Izawa,H. Hiyama,S. Nakamura,S. Atsuchi,H. Sato,K. Nakaya,K. Sasaki,Taku Ochiai,O. Kubo,Tomokatsu Hori,Kintomo Takakura +11 more
TL;DR: Control of tumor growth was achieved in 92%.
Gamma knife robotic microradiosurgery for benign skull base meningiomas: Tumor shrinkage may depend on the amount of radiation energy delivered per lesion volume (Unit Energy)
Motohiro Hayashi,Mikhail Chernov,Noriko Tamura,Masahiro Izawa,Yoshihiro Muragaki,Hiroshi Iseki,Yoshikazu Okada,Kintomo Takakura +7 more
TL;DR: Application of the concept of Gamma Knife robotic microradiosurgery for the management of skull base meningiomas may change the paradigm of their treatment from stabilization of growth to reduction of the volume of the neoplasm.
Metabolic profiles of patients with subarachnoid hemorrhage treated by early surgery.
TL;DR: A significant difference of increased catabolism but not decreased anabolism between the mild and severe groups was noted and it was noted that SAH treated by surgery induces a profound stress response.
Preoperative blood oxygen level-dependent functional magnetic resonance imaging in patients with primary brain tumors: clinical application and outcome.
Asta Håberg,Kjell Arne Kvistad,Geirmund Unsgård,Olav Haraldseth,Nirit Weiss,Henry Brem,Kintomo Takakura,Raymond Sawaya,Iver A. Langmoen +8 more
TL;DR: The majority of patients with primary brain tumors were capable of satisfactorily performing the fMRI paradigms, and the information obtained was used in the preoperative planning and the risk of postoperative loss of function was significantly lower.