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Ayako Hino
 
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YCU Medical Center Diagnostic Radiology Assistant Professor
Title
Assistant Professor
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放射線診断専門医。核医学専門医。
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Degree

  • 博士(医学) ( 横浜市立大学 )

Research Interests

  • PET/CT

  • 核医学

Research Areas

  • Life Science / Radiological sciences

Research History

  • 地方独立行政法人神奈川県立病院機構神奈川県立がんセンター(臨床研究所)

    2018.4

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  • Yokohama City University School of Medicine Medical Course   Assistant Professor

    2014.4 - 2018.3

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  • Prognostic value of FDG-PET/CT findings in mucosal melanoma of the head and neck treated with carbon ion radiotherapy

    Ayako Hino, Nobutaka Mizoguchi, Hiroaki Koge, Ryohei Yaguchi, Manatsu Yoshida, Takashi Matsuki, Madoka Furukawa, Tomoaki Nagase, Harumi Mochizuki, Akira Kakiuchi, Shihyao Cheng, Yayoi Yamamoto, Tsunehiro Doiuchi, Hiroaki Kurihara

    Annals of Nuclear Medicine   2025.7

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  • A case of pelvic squamous cell carcinoma of unknown primary origin that responded well to radiotherapy and nivolumab. International journal

    Hiroaki Koge, Ayako Hino, Akira Kakiuchi, Yayoi Yamamoto, Akira Kanbe, Daichi Kojima, Ayumi Horikawa, Tsunehiro Doiuchi, Hiroaki Kurihara

    Radiology case reports   19 ( 5 )   1881 - 1885   2024.5

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    Squamous cell carcinoma of unknown primary origin in the pelvis is rare. We report a case of a 64-year-old woman with a large osteolytic squamous cell carcinoma of unknown primary origin in the pelvis that presented with p16 expression. The patient presented with leg pain and swelling and was admitted to our hospital. Computed tomography scans of the pelvis revealed a large osteolytic tumor. A computed tomography-guided needle biopsy was performed, and pathological examination revealed neoplastic cells with metastatic squamous cell carcinoma presenting with p16 expression. Despite a whole-body examination, tumor origin remained undetected. The patient was treated for this metastatic squamous cell carcinoma of unknown primary using palliative radiotherapy for hip pain and nivolumab. Remarkable reduction in the tumor marker levels and tumor size were obtained after therapy. Finally, partial remission and progression-free survival for more than 7 months were achieved. In conclusion, we experienced a rare case with a large p16-positive squamous cell carcinoma of unknown primary in pelvis, which responded well to radiotherapy and nivolumab.

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  • SMARCA4-deficient tumors in the adrenal gland and small intestines: A rare case report. International journal

    Akira Kambe, Yayoi Yamamoto, Chie Hasegawa, Akira Kakiuchi, Daichi Kojima, Ayako Hino, Ayumi Horikawa, Tsunehiro Doiuchi, Hiroaki Kurihara

    Radiology case reports   19 ( 2 )   794 - 797   2024.2

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    Thoracic SMARCA4-deficient undifferentiated tumors (SMARCA4-UTs) are rare undifferentiated thoracic malignancies with poor prognosis. They predominantly affect young men who are heavy smokers. Recently, the category of SMARCA4-deficiency-related malignancy has been expanded to include extra-thoracic sites, such as the paranasal sinuses, gastrointestinal tract, ovary, and uterus. We report a rare case of SMARCA4-deficient tumors in the adrenal gland and small intestines. SMARCA4-deficient tumors should be included in the differential diagnosis when multiple large masses with heterogeneous contrast effect and strong accumulation are seen in cancers of unknown primary on 18F-fluorodeoxyglucose (FDG) positron emission tomography with computed tomography (PET/CT).

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  • SAPHO syndrome with a purely osteolytic form: A case report. International journal

    Akira Kakiuchi, Yayoi Yamamoto, Akira Kanbe, Daichi Kojima, Ayumi Horikawa, Ayako Hino, Tsunehiro Doiuchi, Hiroaki Kurihara

    Radiology case reports   18 ( 10 )   3612 - 3614   2023.10

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    SAPHO (synovitis, acne, pustulosis, hyperostosis, and osteitis) syndrome is a rare, chronic autoinflammatory disorder that can present with a constellation of cutaneous and osteoarticular symptoms. Osteodestructive lesions are not pathognomonic, whereas hyperostosis and osteitis are the most prominent imaging findings. We report the case of a man with osteolytic changes of the lumbar vertebra and a history of palmoplantar pustulosis. Biopsy revealed no neoplasm, suggesting SAPHO syndrome. Our case demonstrates that knowledge of atypical radiologic findings is necessary for the diagnosis of SAPHO syndrome.

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  • Fluorodeoxyglucose positron emission tomography (FDG/PET) shows the effect of carbon-ion radiotherapy (CIRT); with pathologic confirmation. International journal

    Jun Aoki, Yayoi Yamamoto, Ayumi Horikawa, Tsunehiro Doiuchi, Ayako Hino, Daichi Kojima, Hiroaki Kurihara, Kota Washimi, Hiroyuki Katoh, Toru Hiruma

    Radiology case reports   18 ( 5 )   1793 - 1795   2023.5

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    Response evaluation of carbon-ion radiotherapy poses a diagnostic challenge. Due to its functional aspects, fluorodeoxyglucose positron emission tomography (FDG/PET) has a role in the diagnosis of photon radiation therapy. In addition, several studies suggested that FDG/PET may be useful to select the optimal site for performing a diagnostic biopsy. Here, we report a 73-year-old female in which FDG/PET was effective in determining the recurrence of liposarcoma and the therapeutic effect. Based on the results of FDG/PET, we could make a pathologic definitive diagnosis and selectively performing carbon-ion radiotherapy for active tumors.

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  • Transitional changes of spacer materials used in carbon-ion radiation therapy. International journal

    Yayoi Yamamoto, Ayako Hino, Hiroaki Kurihara, Kio Kano, Itsuko Serizawa, Hiroyuki Katoh, Toru Hiruma

    Asia-Pacific journal of clinical oncology   18 ( 5 )   e442-e447   2022.10

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    PURPOSE: To evaluate the imaging findings and transitional changes in spacer materials used in carbon-ion radiation therapy MATERIALS: Medical records were retrospectively reviewed, and the maximum thickness, volume, and CT value of spacers were calculated from CT scans. Procedure-related complications were recorded. RESULTS: A spacer was surgically placed in six patients in retroperitoneal, presacral, or peritoneal sites. The spacer material was polyglycolic acid (PGA) in four patients and expanded polytetrafluoroethylene (ePTFE) in two patients. The thickness of PGA spacers showed no changes in any patients within 4 weeks, but increased within 6 weeks in one patient and was unchanged or decreased in the remaining patients. PGA spacer volume decreased gradually after placement in three of four patients; this was observed at 4 months in two patients and at 6 months in one patient. The mean CT value of PGA spacers was 83 HU just after placement, and decreased gradually thereafter. Air was seen in the PGA spacers of two patients. Neither ePTFE spacer showed volume changes over time, and the mean CT value was low (mean, -53.7 HU) just after placement but increased rapidly to 145 HU at 2 months. CONCLUSION: Spacer imaging findings may vary according to type and may change over time. Familiarity with these features is beneficial for diagnostic radiologists.

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  • A case of bulla formation after treatment for COVID-19 pneumonia. International journal

    Daisuke Murayama, Daichi Kojima, Ayako Hino, Yayoi Yamamoto, Tsunehiro Doiuchi, Ayumi Horikawa, Hiroaki Kurihara

    Radiology case reports   16 ( 5 )   1162 - 1164   2021.5

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    In December 2019, coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), which is caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), was reported in Wuhan, China. An 82-year-old woman presented to our hospital with high fever (39°C) and chest computed tomography revealed ground-glass opacities in the left lung apex. She was positive for SARS-CoV-2 based on a polymerase chain reaction test, and diagnosed with COVID-19 pneumonia. 6 months after treatment, chest CT showed a large bulla (47 mm × 29 mm) in the left lung apex, although pneumonia had partially resolved. Radiologic follow-up is needed after COVID-19 pneumonia, because patients may develop bullae after treatment.

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  • Quantitative bone scan imaging using BSI and BUV: an approach to evaluate ARONJ early.

    Yayoi Yamamoto, Sachiyo Mitsunaga, Ayumi Horikawa, Ayako Hino, Hiroaki Kurihara

    Annals of nuclear medicine   34 ( 1 )   74 - 79   2020.1

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    OBJECTIVE: The usefulness of bone scan index (BSI), a quantitative metric of the area of uptake in computer-aided diagnosis in bone scintigraphy, has been reported for the diagnosis of anti-resorptive-agent-related osteonecrosis of the jaw (ARONJ). The aim of this study is to validate the diagnostic ability of BSI for the early detection of ARONJ. In addition, the Bone uptake value (BUV), another quantitative index obtained from bone scintigraphy that indicates the degree of radioisotope (RI) accumulation, was used to improve the diagnostic ability for early detection of ARONJ. METHODS: A total of 34 patients (11 with ARONJ, 23 without ARONJ) who were administered anti-resorptive-agents for bone metastasis and had incidentally consulted a dental surgeon within 3 months after regular whole-body bone scintigraphy were retrospectively included in the study. The bone scintigraphy data were subjected to semiquantitative analysis of uptake in the jaw using BONENAVI (FUJIFILM Toyama Chemical, Co. Ltd., Tokyo, Japan; EXINI Diagnostics AB, Lund, Sweden) and BUV software (Technical Society for Quantitative Bone Scintigraphy and Fujifilm Toyama Chemical Co., Ltd. Tokyo, Japan). The ROI was set semi-automatically on mandibular hotspots, and the regional BSI was termed BSIJ. Planar anterior and posterior images were then sent to BUV software, with the ROI set manually as for BSI, and the regional BUV was termed BUVJ. RESULTS: Mean BSIJ values for the ARONJ positive and ARONJ negative groups were 0.17 ± 0.83 and 0.03 ± 0.50%, respectively. Mean BUVJ values for the ARONJ positive and ARONJ negative groups were 0.47 ± 0.17 and 0.19 ± 0.11, respectively. BSIJ × BUVJ values for the ARONJ positive versus ARONJ negative groups were 0.088 ± 0.067 vs. 0.007 ± 0.010. The AUC for BSIJ, BUVJ and BSIJ × BUVJ was 0.949, 0.951 and 0.988, respectively. CONCLUSION: The BSI metric of a CAD system for bone scintigraphy was useful for the early detection of ARONJ. Accuracy was improved with the additional use of BUVJ data. We recommend that SPECT imaging be performed when bone scintigraphy reveals focal or diffuse uptake in the mandible with high BSIJ and BUVJ.

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  • Clinical significance of subcutaneous fat and fascial involvement in juvenile dermatomyositis. International journal

    Nodoka Sakurai, Ayako Hino-Shishikura, Tomo Nozawa, Hiroyuki Kamide, Asami Ohara, Kenichi Nishimura, Masako Kikuchi, Ryoki Hara, Masaaki Mori, Shuichi Ito

    Modern rheumatology   29 ( 5 )   808 - 813   2019.9

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    Objectives: Subcutaneous involvement, including calcinosis and panniculitis, is a more common complication in juvenile dermatomyositis (JDM) than in adult dermatomyositis. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is useful for evaluating disease distribution. We investigated the clinical significance of subcutaneous involvement in JDM. Methods: Thighs and hips in 18 newly diagnosed JDM patients were evaluated with fat-suppression MRI. Bilateral muscle, fascial and subcutaneous fat involvement were scored from 0 to 8 points according to the severity of distribution on MRI. Associations between clinical manifestations, serum muscle enzymes, and MRI scores were also evaluated. Results: Abnormal MRI findings in muscle, fascia and subcutaneous fat were observed in 18, 18, and 10 patients, respectively. Subcutaneous fat scores were significantly higher in early-diagnosed JDM patients (diagnosed less than 2 months from onset) than in late-diagnosed JDM patients (diagnosed later) (p = .025). Serum aldolase was elevated in all patients, although only eight demonstrated elevated serum creatine phosphokinase. Serum aldolase was significantly correlated with MRI scores for subcutaneous fat (p < .0001, ρ = .787) and fascia (p = .013 ρ = 0.574), but not muscle. Additionally, serum aldolase was significantly correlated with serum triglycerides (p = .009, ρ = 0.629). Conclusion: Subcutaneous fat involvement is a characteristic finding in early-diagnosed JDM and correlates with elevated serum aldolase.

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  • Prognostic implications of <sup>62</sup>Cu-diacetyl-bis (N<sup>4</sup>-methylthiosemicarbazone) PET/CT in patients with glioma. Reviewed

    Toriihara A, Ohtake M, Tateishi K, Hino-Shishikura A, Yoneyama T, Kitazume Y, Inoue T, Kawahara N, Tateishi U

    Annals of nuclear medicine   32 ( 4 )   264 - 271   2018.2

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    OBJECTIVE: The potential of positron emission tomography/computed tomography using 62Cu-diacetyl-bis (N4-methylthiosemicarbazone) (62Cu-ATSM PET/CT), which was originally developed as a hypoxic tracer, to predict therapeutic resistance and prognosis has been reported in various cancers. Our purpose was to investigate prognostic value of 62Cu-ATSM PET/CT in patients with glioma, compared to PET/CT using 2-deoxy-2-[18F]fluoro-D-glucose (18F-FDG). METHOD: 56 patients with glioma of World Health Organization grade 2-4 were enrolled. All participants had undergone both 62Cu-ATSM PET/CT and 18F-FDG PET/CT within mean 33.5 days prior to treatment. Maximum standardized uptake value and tumor/background ratio were calculated within areas of increased radiotracer uptake. The prognostic significance for progression-free survival and overall survival were assessed by log-rank test and Cox's proportional hazards model. RESULTS: Disease progression and death were confirmed in 37 and 27 patients in follow-up periods, respectively. In univariate analysis, there was significant difference of both progression-free survival and overall survival in age, tumor grade, history of chemoradiotherapy, maximum standardized uptake value and tumor/background ratio calculated using 62Cu-ATSM PET/CT. Multivariate analysis revealed that maximum standardized uptake value calculated using 62Cu-ATSM PET/CT was an independent predictor of both progression-free survival and overall survival (p < 0.05). In a subgroup analysis including patients of grade 4 glioma, only the maximum standardized uptake values calculated using 62Cu-ATSM PET/CT showed significant difference of progression-free survival (p < 0.05). CONCLUSIONS: 62Cu-ATSM PET/CT is a more promising imaging method to predict prognosis of patients with glioma compared to 18F-FDG PET/CT.

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  • Use of count-based image reconstruction to evaluate the variability and repeatability of measured standardised uptake values. International journal

    Tomohiro Kaneta, Hiromitsu Daisaki, Matsuyoshi Ogawa, En-Tao Liu, Hitoshi Iizuka, Tetsu Arisawa, Ayako Hino-Shishikura, Keisuke Yoshida, Tomio Inoue

    PloS one   13 ( 2 )   e0192549   2018

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    Standardized uptake values (SUVs) are the most widely used quantitative imaging biomarkers in PET. It is important to evaluate the variability and repeatability of measured SUVs. Phantom studies seem to be essential for this purpose; however, repetitive phantom scanning is not recommended due to the decay of radioactivity. In this study, we performed count-based image reconstruction to avoid the influence of decay using two different PET/CT scanners. By adjusting the ratio of 18F-fluorodeoxyglucose solution to tap water, a NEMA IEC body phantom was set for SUVs of 4.0 inside six hot spheres. The PET data were obtained using two scanners (Aquiduo and Celesteion; Toshiba Medical Systems, Tochigi, Japan). We set the start time for image reconstruction when the total radioactivity in the phantom was 2.53 kBq/cc, and employed the counts of the first 2-min acquisition as the standard. To maintain the number of counts for each image, we set the acquisition time for image reconstruction depending on the decay of radioactivity. We obtained 50 images, and calculated the SUVmax and SUVpeak of all six spheres in each image. The average values of the SUVmax were used to calculate the recovery coefficients to compare those measured by the two different scanners. Bland-Altman analyses of the SUVs measured by the two scanners were also performed. The measured SUVs using the two scanners exhibited a 10-30% difference, and the standard deviation (SD) of the measured SUVs was between 0.1-0.2. The Celesteion always exhibited higher values than the Aquiduo. The smaller sphere exhibited a larger SD, and the SUVpeak had a smaller SD than the SUVmax. The Bland-Altman analyses showed poor agreement between the SUVs measured by the two scanners. The recovery coefficient curves obtained from the two scanners were considerably different. The Celesteion exhibited higher recovery coefficients than the Aquiduo, especially at approximately 20-mm-diameter. Additionally, the curves were lower than those calculated from the standard 30-min acquisition images. We propound count-based image reconstruction to evaluate the variability and repeatability of measured SUVs. These results are also applicable for the standardization and harmonization of SUVs in multi-institutional studies.

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  • Initial evaluation of the Celesteion large-bore PET/CT scanner in accordance with the NEMA NU2-2012 standard and the Japanese guideline for oncology FDG PET/CT data acquisition protocol version 2.0 Reviewed International journal

    Tomohiro Kaneta, Matsuyoshi Ogawa, Nobutoku Motomura, Hitoshi Iizuka, Tetsu Arisawa, Ayako Hino-Shishikura, Keisuke Yoshida, Tomio Inoue

    EJNMMI RESEARCH   7 ( 1 )   83 - 83   2017.10

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  • Quantification of temporal changes in calcium score in active atherosclerotic plaque in major vessels by F-18-sodium fluoride PET/CT Reviewed International journal

    Yoshinobu Ishiwata, Tomohiro Kaneta, Shintaro Nawata, Ayako Hino-Shishikura, Keisuke Yoshida, Tomio Inoue

    EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF NUCLEAR MEDICINE AND MOLECULAR IMAGING   44 ( 9 )   1529 - 1537   2017.8

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  • Variation and repeatability of measured standardized uptake values depending on actual values: a phantom study. International journal

    Tomohiro Kaneta, Na Sun, Matsuyoshi Ogawa, Hitoshi Iizuka, Tetsu Arisawa, Ayako Hino-Shishikura, Keisuke Yoshida, Tomio Inoue

    American journal of nuclear medicine and molecular imaging   7 ( 5 )   204 - 211   2017

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    Standardized uptake values (SUVs) are the most widely used quantitative imaging biomarkers in positron emission tomography (PET); however, little is known about the changes in variation and repeatability of SUVs depending on the magnitude of the values. We hypothesized that low SUVs have larger variations than high SUVs, and attempted various kinds of experimental PET scans using a phantom. By adjusting the ratio of F-18 solution to tap water, a NEMA IEC body phantom was set for SUVs of 2.0, 4.0, and 8.0 inside six hot spheres. PET data were obtained for 4 hours, and the data reconstructed every 2 min. The SUVmax and SUVpeak of the spheres in all images were recorded. The relative SUVs were calculated by dividing the measured SUV by actual SUV, and used for the Bland-Altman plots. Some variation was observed for the measured SUVs. The measured SUVs for the actual SUV of 2.0 showed the largest variation among those of 2.0, 4.0, and 8.0, and those of 8.0 showed the smallest. Similarly, the relative SUVs showed significantly larger variations for lower values. In addition, the relative SUVmax showed larger variation and value than the relative SUVpeak. The Bland-Altman plots showed considerable variation and little agreement, but the degree of variation decreased as the measured value increased. We demonstrated some variation of the measured SUVs, which decreased for larger measured values. Clinicians should consider the inaccuracy of low SUVs not only in daily practice, but also for multi-institutional studies.

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  • Pharmacokinetics of single dose radium-223 dichloride (BAY 88-8223) in Japanese patients with castration-resistant prostate cancer and bone metastases Reviewed

    Keisuke Yoshida, Tomohiro Kaneta, Shoko Takano, Madoka Sugiura, Tsuyoshi Kawano, Ayako Hino, Tou Yamamoto, Kazuya Shizukuishi, Masato Kaneko, Christian Zurth, Tomio Inoue

    ANNALS OF NUCLEAR MEDICINE   30 ( 7 )   453 - 460   2016.8

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  • Multimodal Approach to Detect Osseous Involvement in Meningioma: Additional Value of F-18-Fluoride PET/CT for Conventional Imaging Reviewed International journal

    Ukihide Tateishi, Kensuke Tateishi, Ayako Hino-Shishikura, Ikuo Torii, Tomio Inoue, Nobutaka Kawahara

    RADIOLOGY   273 ( 2 )   521 - 528   2014.11

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  • Tumor hypoxia and microscopic diffusion capacity in brain tumors: A comparison of Cu-62-Diacetyl-Bis (N4-Methylthiosemicarbazone) PET/CT and diffusion-weighted MR imaging Reviewed International journal

    Ayako Hino-Shishikura, Ukihide Tateishi, Hirofumi Shibata, Tomohiro Yoneyama, Toshiaki Nishii, Ikuo Torii, Kensuke Tateishi, Makoto Ohtake, Nobutaka Kawahara, Tomio Inoue

    EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF NUCLEAR MEDICINE AND MOLECULAR IMAGING   41 ( 7 )   1419 - 1427   2014.7

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  • Assessment of atherosclerosis in oncologic patients using F-18-fluoride PET/CT Reviewed

    Seiji Kurata, Ukihide Tateishi, Kazuya Shizukuishi, Tomohiro Yoneyama, Ayako Hino, Hayato Kaida, Kiminori Fujimoto, Masatoshi Ishibashi, Tomio Inoue

    ANNALS OF NUCLEAR MEDICINE   27 ( 5 )   481 - 486   2013.6

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  • Biodistribution and radiation dosimetry of [F-18]-5-fluorouracil Reviewed International journal

    Ayako Hino-Shishikura, Akiko Suzuki, Ryogo Minamimoto, Kazuya Shizukuishi, Takashi Oka, Ukihide Tateishi, Sadatoshi Sugae, Yasushi Ichikawa, Choichi Horiuchi, Tomio Inoue

    APPLIED RADIATION AND ISOTOPES   75   11 - 17   2013.5

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  • F-18-Fluoride PET/CT Allows Detection of Hyperostosis and Osseous Involvement in Meningioma Initial Experience Reviewed International journal

    Ukihide Tateishi, Kensuke Tateishi, Kazuya Shizukuishi, Ayako Shishikura, Hidetoshi Murata, Tomio Inoue, Nobutaka Kawahara

    CLINICAL NUCLEAR MEDICINE   38 ( 3 )   E125 - E131   2013.3

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  • Role of 18F-fluoride PET/CT in the assessment of multiple myeloma: Initial experience Reviewed

    Yuji Nishiyama, Ukihide Tateishi, Kazuya Shizukuishi, Ayako Shishikura, Etsuko Yamazaki, Hiroto Shibata, Tomohiro Yoneyama, Yoshiaki Ishigatsubo, Tomio Inoue

    Annals of Nuclear Medicine   27 ( 1 )   78 - 83   2013.1

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  • Periventricular nodular heterotopia is related to severity of the hindbrain deformity in Chiari II malformation Reviewed International journal

    Ayako Hino-Shishikura, Tetsu Niwa, Noriko Aida, Tetsuhiko Okabe, Tomoaki Nagaoka, Jun Shibasaki

    PEDIATRIC RADIOLOGY   42 ( 10 )   1212 - 1217   2012.10

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  • Age-related changes in pre- and postmenopausal women investigated with F-18-fluoride PET-a preliminary study Reviewed International journal

    Seiji Kurata, Kazuya Shizukuishi, Ukihide Tateishi, Tomohiro Yoneyama, Ayako Hino, Masatoshi Ishibashi, Tomio Inoue

    SKELETAL RADIOLOGY   41 ( 8 )   947 - 953   2012.8

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  • Papillary carcinoma with extensive squamous metaplasia arising from thyroglossal duct cyst in an 11-year-old girl: significance of differentiation from squamous cell carcinoma: a case report Reviewed International journal

    Kiyoshi Gomi, Norihiko Kitagawa, Yoshiko Usui, Mio Tanaka, Mariko Yoshida, Yoshihiro Hirata, Taiichiro Kosaka, Shohei Honda, Hiroshi Take, Masato Shinkai, Ayako Shishikura, Noriko Aida, Youkatsu Ohhama, Yukichi Tanaka

    JOURNAL OF PEDIATRIC SURGERY   46 ( 4 )   E1 - E4   2011.4

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  • Imaging and clinical characteristics of children with multiple foci of microsusceptibility changes in the brain on susceptibility-weighted MRI Reviewed International journal

    Tetsu Niwa, Noriko Aida, Taro Takahara, Thomas C. Kwee, Kazutoshi Fujita, Ayako Shishikura, Daiki Miyata, Tomio Inoue

    PEDIATRIC RADIOLOGY   40 ( 10 )   1657 - 1662   2010.10

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  • Diffusion-weighted Imaging of an Atypical Teratoid/rhabdoid Tumor of the Cervical Spine Reviewed

    Tetsu Niwa, Noriko Aida, Mio Tanaka, Jun Okubo, Mari Sasano, Ayako Shishikura, Kazutoshi Fujita, Susumu Ito, Yukichi Tanaka, Hisato Kigasawa

    MAGNETIC RESONANCE IN MEDICAL SCIENCES   8 ( 3 )   135 - 138   2009

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  • Feasibility of prognosis development for cancer of unknown primary (CUP) using F-18-FDG PET/CT to determine intratumoral heterogeneity and total lesion glycolysis (TLG)

    Yoshinobu Ishiwata, Tomohiro Kaneta, Keisuke Yoshida, Ayako Hino, Tomio Inoue

    JOURNAL OF NUCLEAR MEDICINE   58   2017.5

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