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Yuji Watanabe
Researcher at IBM
Publications - 252
Citations - 4389
Yuji Watanabe is an academic researcher from IBM. The author has contributed to research in topics: Encryption & Antibody. The author has an hindex of 34, co-authored 248 publications receiving 4217 citations. Previous affiliations of Yuji Watanabe include Kyoto University & Tokyo Metropolitan University.
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Standards of Reporting for MRI-targeted Biopsy Studies (START) of the Prostate: Recommendations from an International Working Group.
Caroline M. Moore,Veeru Kasivisvanathan,Scott E. Eggener,Mark Emberton,Jurgen J. Fütterer,Inderbir S. Gill,Robert L. Grubb,Boris Hadaschik,Laurence Klotz,Daniel Margolis,Leonard S. Marks,Jonathan Melamed,Aytekin Oto,Suzanne L. Palmer,Peter A. Pinto,Philippe Puech,Shonit Punwani,Andrew B. Rosenkrantz,Ivo G. Schoots,Richard Simon,Samir S. Taneja,Baris Turkbey,Osamu Ukimura,Jan van der Meulen,Arnauld Villers,Yuji Watanabe +25 more
TL;DR: Use of the START checklist would improve the quality of reporting in MRI-targeted biopsy studies and facilitate a comparison between standard and MRI- targeted approaches.
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Implications of SENSE MR in routine clinical practice
Johan Samuel Van Den Brink,Yuji Watanabe,Christiane K. Kuhl,Taylor Chung,Raja Muthupillai,Raja Muthupillai,Marc Van Cauteren,Kei Yamada,Steven Dymarkowski,Jan Bogaert,Jeffrey H. Maki,Celso Matos,Jan Casselman,Romhild M. Hoogeveen +13 more
TL;DR: The use of SENSE with scan time reduction factors up to 6 in contrast-enhanced MRA, routine abdominal imaging, mammography, cardiac and neuro imaging, and it is shown that SENSE has opened new horizons in both routine and advanced MR imaging.
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Fast MR Imaging in Obstetrics
TL;DR: Fast MR imaging is useful in various obstetric settings and can provide more specific information with excellent tissue contrast and multiplanar views, and enables diagnosis of rare forms of ectopic pregnancy and early diagnosis of ectopy pregnancy.
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Dynamic endorectal magnetic resonance imaging for local staging and detection of neurovascular bundle involvement of prostate cancer: Correlation with histopathologic results
Keiji Ogura,Shinya Maekawa,Kazutoshi Okubo,Yoshitaka Aoki,Takashi Okada,Kazushige Oda,Yuji Watanabe,Chotatsu Tsukayama,Yoichi Arai +8 more
TL;DR: In this article, a dynamic subtraction contrast-enhanced endorectal magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) was performed on a 1.5-Tesla system using the dynamic technique with gadolinium-diethylenetriaminepentaacetic acid bolus enhancement.
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MR imaging of acute biliary disorders.
Yuji Watanabe,Masako Nagayama,Akira Okumura,Yoshiki Amoh,Takashi Katsube,Tsuyoshi Suga,Shingo Koyama,Kohya Nakatani,Yoshihiro Dodo +8 more
TL;DR: Magnetic resonance (MR) imaging, including MR cholangiopancreatography, can be a valuable complement to US and CT when additional information is needed and lack of enhancement and disruption of the wall may be findings specific for gangrenous cholecystitis and gallbladder perforation, respectively.