Journal of Radiation and Nuclear Medicine

FUSAO IKAWA, Department of Neurosurgery,
Graduate School of Biomedical and Health Sciences,
Hiroshima University
Editorial Board

FUSAO IKAWA

Department of Neurosurgery, Graduate School of Biomedical and Health Sciences, Hiroshima University

Editorial leadership for Journal of Radiation and Nuclear Medicine ISSN 2766-8630

Research interests

  • Neurosurgery Cerebrovasuclar Disease Brain Tumor

Biography

Publications:

  1. Useful of surface anatomy scanning (SAS) in cerebral disease, Medical Review, 41, 31-38.
  2. Displacement of the normal pituitary gland by sellar and juxtasellar tumours: surgical-MRI correlation and use in differential diagnosi, Neuroradiology, 36, 372-375.
  3. MRI of pituitary adenomas: the position of the normal pituitary gland, Neuroradiology, 36, 295-297.
  4. Comparison of Three-Dimensional Phase-Contrast Magnetic Resonance Angiography with Three-Dimensional Time-of-Flight Magnetic Resonance Angiography in Cerebral Aneurysms, Surgical Neurology, 42, 287-292.
  5. MRI of intracranial germ cell tumors, Neuroradiology, 37, 32-37.
  6. Surface anatomy scanning(SAS) in intracranial tumors:comparison with surgical findings, Neuroradiology, 37, 94-98.
  7. Demonstration of the venous systems with Gadolinium- enhanced three-dimensional phase-contrast MR venography, Neurosurg Rev, 18, 101-107.
  8. MRI of pineal region tumours: relationship between tumours and adjacent structures, Neuroradiology, 37, 624-630.
  9. Diagnosis of carotid-cavernous fistula with magnetic resonance angiography - demonstrating the draining veins utilizing 3-D time-of-flight and 3-D phase-contrast techniques, Neurosurgical Review, 19, 7-12.
  10. Usefulness of three-dimensional phase contrast MR angiography on arteriovenous malformations , Neurosurgical Review, 20, 171-176.

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