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Tetsuo Kanno

Researcher at Fujita Health University

Publications -  154
Citations -  1725

Tetsuo Kanno is an academic researcher from Fujita Health University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Aneurysm & Clipping (medicine). The author has an hindex of 22, co-authored 154 publications receiving 1659 citations.

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Role of surgery in hypertensive intracerebral hematoma. A comparative study of 305 nonsurgical and 154 surgical cases

TL;DR: There was no significant difference in outcome between the surgical and nonsurgical cases; however, the outcome in the moderate and severe hematomas was found to be a little better for the surgical cases in some restricted areas.
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Brain-specific gene expression by immortalized microglial cell-mediated gene transfer in the mammalian brain

TL;DR: The brain‐targeting gene delivery system can facilitate gene therapy of several brain disorders, including brain tumor, metabolic disorders, and degenerative disorders, as well as investigation into the roles of particular genes in brain function and development.
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CT Angiography with Electrocardiographically Gated Reconstruction for Visualizing Pulsation of Intracranial Aneurysms: Identification of Aneurysmal Protuberance Presumably Associated with Wall Thinning

TL;DR: Electrocardiographically (ECG) gated multisection helical CT images were obtained in 23 patients with ruptured intracranial aneurysms, and the rupture site matched the pulsatile bleb seen in 4D-CTA.
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Application of three-dimensional CT angiography (3D-CTA) to cerebral aneurysms.

TL;DR: Clinical application of this technique in complicated large cerebral aneurysms showed that with 3D-CT endoscopic imaging, anatomical details of cerebral anuerysms such as the orifice of theAneurysm, intraluminal thrombus, and calcification of the wall could be clearly demonstrated.
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Multi-slice 3D-CTA - an improvement over single slice helical CTA for cerebral aneurysms.

TL;DR: It is the experience the superior and precise images produced by multi-slice technology displays anatomical information not readily available from standard DSA is a significant improvement over single slice CTA for cerebral aneurysms.