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Takeshi Todokoro
Researcher at University of Tokyo
Publications - 33
Citations - 1617
Takeshi Todokoro is an academic researcher from University of Tokyo. The author has contributed to research in topics: Lymphedema & Secondary lymphedema. The author has an hindex of 17, co-authored 33 publications receiving 1303 citations.
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Indocyanine Green–Enhanced Lymphography for Upper Extremity Lymphedema: A Novel Severity Staging System Using Dermal Backflow Patterns
Takumi Yamamoto,Nana Yamamoto,Kentaro Doi,Azusa Oshima,Hidehiko Yoshimatsu,Takeshi Todokoro,Fusa Ogata,Makoto Mihara,Mitsunaga Narushima,Takuya Iida,Isao Koshima +10 more
TL;DR: The arm dermal backflow stage, based on indocyanine green lymphographic findings, is a simple severity staging system that demonstrates a significant correlation with clinical stage.
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The earliest finding of indocyanine green lymphography in asymptomatic limbs of lower extremity lymphedema patients secondary to cancer treatment: the modified dermal backflow stage and concept of subclinical lymphedema.
Takumi Yamamoto,Nana Matsuda,Kentaro Doi,Azusa Oshima,Hidehiko Yoshimatsu,Takeshi Todokoro,Fusa Ogata,Makoto Mihara,Mitsunaga Narushima,Takuya Iida,Isao Koshima +10 more
TL;DR: The splash pattern is the earliest finding on indocyanine green lymphography of asymptomatic limbs of secondary lower extremity lymphedema patients, indicating that the leg dermal backflow stage allows early diagnosis of secondaryLower Extremity lyMPhedema even in a subclinical stage.
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Pathological steps of cancer-related lymphedema: histological changes in the collecting lymphatic vessels after lymphadenectomy.
Makoto Mihara,Hisako Hara,Yohei Hayashi,Mitsunaga Narushima,Takumi Yamamoto,Takeshi Todokoro,Takuya Iida,Naoya Sawamoto,Jun Araki,Kazuki Kikuchi,Noriyuki Murai,Taro Okitsu,Iori Kisu,Isao Koshima +13 more
TL;DR: The increase in pressure inside the collecting lymphatic vessels after lymphadenectomy was accompanied by histological changes that began before the onset of lymphedema.
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Lambda-Shaped Anastomosis with Intravascular Stenting Method for Safe and Effective Lymphaticovenular Anastomosis
Takumi Yamamoto,Mitsunaga Narushima,Kazuki Kikuchi,Hidehiko Yoshimatsu,Takeshi Todokoro,Makoto Mihara,Isao Koshima +6 more
TL;DR: Lambda-shaped anastomosis assisted by intravascular stenting is a safe and relatively easy method that can be performed by surgeons with less than 1 year of experience in microsurgery, resulting in an increased number of bypasses.
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Comparison of indocyanine green lymphographic findings with the conditions of collecting lymphatic vessels of limbs in patients with lymphedema.
TL;DR: An increase in the severity of lymphedema according to the indocyanine green lymphography findings indicated an increase in The Normal, Ectasis, Contraction, Sclerosis Type classification of collecting lymph vessels seem to have a relationship.