Syunta Hayakawa's research while affiliated with Nagoya City University and other places
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Publications (4)
An 84-year-old male with a medical history notable for prior thoracic endovascular aortic repair for thoracic aneurysm nine years ago presented to the emergency department with a chief complaint of transient loss of consciousness. A brain computed tomography showed no remarkable findings. A subsequent computed tomography scan for comprehensive eval...
Herein, we present the case of an 89-year-old female who presented with acute aortic dissection involving the arch and abdominal aneurysms. Emergent total arch replacement with a frozen elephant trunk was the first-line approach taken to save the patient's life. Although prolonged mechanical ventilation necessitated a tracheostomy, subsequent endov...
An incidental discovery was made of a right deep femoral artery aneurysm (DFAA) in a plain computed tomography (CT) scan of a 72-year-old male. Although he had been diagnosed with type B aortic dissection six years ago and was followed for 12 months in the outpatient clinic, the patient was no longer receiving regular checkups. After a thorough dis...
A 64-year-old man sought medical attention from a family physician, expressing concerns about dysphagia. Recognizing the complexity of the symptoms, the family physician promptly engaged the expertise of an attending physician at a regional hospital to ensure accurate diagnosis and management. Plain computed tomography (CT) revealed a space-occupie...