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Tadashi Ishibashi
Researcher at Tohoku University
Publications - 120
Citations - 2248
Tadashi Ishibashi is an academic researcher from Tohoku University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Computer-aided diagnosis & Magnetic resonance imaging. The author has an hindex of 27, co-authored 120 publications receiving 2079 citations. Previous affiliations of Tadashi Ishibashi include RMIT University.
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Quantitative Vascular Measurements in Arterial Occlusive Disease
Hideki Ota,Kei Takase,Hiroya Rikimaru,Masahiro Tsuboi,Takayuki Yamada,Akihiro Sato,Shuichi Higano,Tadashi Ishibashi,Syouki Takahashi +8 more
TL;DR: Accuracy in quantifying arterial occlusive disease requires an understanding of the relevant technical considerations and familiarity with the strengths and weaknesses of various imaging modalities in this setting.
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Pancreatic ischemia associated with vasospasm in the early phase of human acute necrotizing pancreatitis.
Kazunori Takeda,Yukio Mikami,Shoji Fukuyama,Shinichi Egawa,Makoto Sunamura,Tadashi Ishibashi,Akihiro Sato,Atsushi Masamune,Seiki Matsuno +8 more
TL;DR: The results suggest that vasospasm is involved in the development of pancreatic ischemia and necrosis in the early phase of ANP.
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Localization of aldosterone-producing adrenocortical adenomas: significance of adrenal venous sampling.
Fumitoshi Satoh,Takaaki Abe,Masayuki Tanemoto,Masahiro Nakamura,Michiaki Abe,Akira Uruno,Ryo Morimoto,Akihiro Sato,Kei Takase,Shigeto Ishidoya,Yoichi Arai,Takashi Suzuki,Hironobu Sasano,Tadashi Ishibashi,Sadayoshi Ito +14 more
TL;DR: The results indicate the usefulness of simultaneous AVS and ACTH stimulation for localizing APA and the receiver operator characteristics (ROC) curve analysis between the operated and no–apparent-laterality groups revealed that the ratio of A/C on the higher side to A/ C on the lower side after ACTH stimulating is a useful index.
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Radiation dose of interventional radiology system using a flat-panel detector.
Koichi Chida,Yohei Inaba,Haruo Saito,Tadashi Ishibashi,Shoki Takahashi,Masahiro Kohzuki,Masayuki Zuguchi +6 more
TL;DR: It was found that the average entrance doses of cineangiography and fluoroscopy in FPD systems were not significantly different from those in II systems, hence, FPDs did not inherently reduce the radiation dose, although F PDs possess good detective quantum efficiency.
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Correlation of three-dimensional magnetic resonance imaging with precise histopathological map concerning carcinoma extension in the breast.
TL;DR: MRI may provide additional information concerning carcinoma extension prior to surgery, especially in patients classified into ‘extended patterns’ by MRI, which is more accurate than mammography and US, even if they were combined (P<0.05).