Shinya Haryu
Tohoku University
10 Papers
51 Citations
Shinya Haryu is an academic researcher from Tohoku University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Aneurysm. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 9 publications. Previous affiliations of Shinya Haryu include Tohoku Pharmaceutical University.
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Papers
Intraparenchymal ultrasound application and improved distribution of infusate with convection-enhanced delivery in rodent and nonhuman primate brain
Yui Mano,Ryuta Saito,Yoichi Haga,Tadao Matsunaga,Rong Zhang,Masashi Chonan,Shinya Haryu,Takuhiro Shoji,Aya Sato,Yukihiko Sonoda,Noriko Tsuruoka,Keisuke Nishiyachi,Akira Sumiyoshi,Hiroi Nonaka,Ryuta Kawashima,Teiji Tominaga +15 more
TL;DR: The UFD system facilitated the distribution of EBD and Gd-DTPA more effectively than conventional CED and may provide a new treatment approach for CNS disorders.
Cognard type V intracranial dural arteriovenous shunt: case reports and literature review with special consideration of the pattern of spinal venous drainage.
TL;DR: In Cognard type V DAVS, anterior venous drainage is dominant and flow voids are less prominent on sagittal T2-weighted MRI, which may lead to difficulties in diagnosing.
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Convection-enhanced delivery of sulfasalazine prolongs survival in a glioma stem cell brain tumor model
Shinya Haryu,Ryuta Saito,Wenting Jia,Takuhiro Shoji,Yui Mano,Aya Sato,Masayuki Kanamori,Yukihiko Sonoda,Oltea Sampetrean,Hideyuki Saya,Teiji Tominaga +10 more
TL;DR: Sulfasalazine, an anti-inflammatory drug, acts as an inhibitor of xCT and therefore has potential as a targeted therapy for CSCs and demonstrated anti-proliferative activity in a dose dependent manner against glioma stem cells.
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Sturge–Weber syndrome with intracerebral hemorrhage: a case report
TL;DR: A 62-year-old man suddenly fell into a coma and was admitted to a hospital, and seven days after surgery, his consciousness improved to GCS 14 (E4V4M6), and his postoperative course was uneventful.
Rosette-forming Glioneuronal Tumor: Rare Case Presented with Spontaneous Disappearance of Contrast Enhancement.
Shinya Haryu,Ryuta Saito,Masayuki Kanamori,Yukihiko Sonoda,Toshihiro Kumabe,Mika Watanabe,Faruk Tonga,Teiji Tominaga +7 more
- 09 Mar 2015
TL;DR: This is the first report presenting that the RGNT may show spontaneous disappearance of CE without tumor growth, and it is unclear what this phenomenon means, however, knowledge of this phenomenon may be helpful for correct diagnosis and for follow up of RGNT.
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