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Congenital mesoblastic nephroma

Lee DH, Lim JH, Ko YT

Congenital mesoblastic nephroma is a benign renal tumor that appears as a neonatal abdominal mass. We haveexperienced a case of congenital mesoblastic nephroma. The ultrasonographic and CT findings are well-demarcatedsolidmass...
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CT finding of an esophageal duplication cyst: a case report

Kim PN, Kim IY, Lee BH

One case of the esophageal duplication cyst is presented. This lesion is appeared as a right paratracheal masson chest PA and well marginated round homongeneous mass in posterolateral aspect of...
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Penile arteriography in vasculogenic impotence

Kim SH, Park JH, Han MC, Paick JS

In nine patients with suspected vasculogenic impotence, magnification penile pharmacoarteriography wasperformed ot evaluate detailed anatomy of penile arteries. Penile arteriography was done with aid of papaverine,which was injected both into...
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Lipiodol accumulation in hepatic hemangioma

Chun KS, Park JM, Ha HK, Shinn KS, Bahk YW, Sim KS

In order to establish differential features of hemangioma, lipiodol was superselectively infused in threecases of hepatic hemangioma through the proper or a distal branch hepatic artery following hepatic angiogram.Thereafter a...
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Spontaneous rupture of intrasellar cyst demonstrated by CT and MR imaging

Kim BH, Chang KH, Han MH, Han MC, Choi KS, Kim CW

Sponetaneous rupture of intracranial dermoid or epidermoid and its radiologic findings including CT andmagnetic resonance (MR) imaging have been described, but to our knowledge, there has been no report of...
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Spinal arteriovenous malformation: A case report

Kim MS, Cho WY, Sung KJ, Hong IS, Kim HJ, Hu C

Spinal arteriovenous malformation (AVM) is abnormal connections between arteries and veins, without intervening capillaries, located in the spinal cord and /or its leptomeninges. There are two main types spinal ofAVM;...
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Radiologic finding of primary pneumonia in adolescence

Song CS, Kim YD

Radilogic findings of 81 cases of acute, primary pneumonia in adolescence (in the twneties) were analyzedretrospectively with regard to their pattern, location, evolution and complication. The results were as follows;1....
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Radiography and CT of the chest in malignant melanoma

Cho KH, Mickusick , Wilbur AC, Flanders A, Tan WS

A prospective study of twenty-one patients with proven malignant melanoma carried out over the past threeyears compares the use of plain chest radiographys, conventional linear tomograms and computed tomograms foridentification...
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MR imaging of pituitary adenomas

Han MH, Chang KH, Han MC

Fourty-five patients with pituitary adneoma were evaluated with MR imaging at 2.0T. There were 10microadenomas and 35 macroadenomas. In 30 cases, the tumor was demonstrated as solid nature and cystic...
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Medial extent of the anterior Gerota's fascia : an anatomic study using cadaver and CT

Lim JH, Ryu KN, Kim HK, Yoon Y, Lee SW, Ko YT, Choi WS, Lee DH

To study the anatomy of the perirenal space, authors dissected two cadavers and reviewed 50 computed tomographic (CT) scans, laying special emphasis on the medial extent of the anterior layer...
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Computed tomographic findings in cerebral palsy: analysis of hemisphere and lateral ventricular volume

Cho SH, Kim HJ, Sol CH, Kim BS

Authors analysed the CT findings of 28 cerebral palsy patients at Pusan National University Hospital fromJanuary, 1984 to December, 1987. Volumes of hemispheres, lateral ventricles and parenchymes were measured inpatients...
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An experimental study on tissue damage following subcutaneous injection of water soluble contrast media

Kim SH, Park JH, Kang HS, Kim CW, Han MC, Kim YI

The water soluble contrast media cause tissue necrosis infrequentely by extravasation during intravenousinjection in various radiological examinations. However, it has not been well documented that what kind and whatconcentration of...
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Clinical significance of three phase radionuclide bone scan

Kim SH, Suh JS, Park CY

Three-phase radionuclide bone scan, consisting of a radionuclide angiogram, an immediate postinjection bloodpool image, and 4th delayed images, was randomly performed in 182 patients, who had been suffered from eitherlocal...
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CT evaluation of 150 cases of gastric carcinoma

Kim YH

While double contrast x-ray examination and endoscopy are highly accurate in evaluating intraluminal lesion ofstomach, they do not offer proper information regarding gastric wall and extragastric lesions. CT is very...
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Ultrasonographic findings of acute appendicitis

Moon MJ, Lee HR, Oh EO

For the evaluation of acute appendicitis, many diagnostic methods, such as physical examination, laboratoryfindings, plain abdomen and barium enema have been widely used. But the overall accuracy was ranged from...
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Transcatheter arterial embolization for traumatic bleeding control

Ryu CW, Lee SK, Suh KJ, Kim TH, Kim YJ, Kang DS

Angiogahy is essential for the detction of bleeding vessels in traumatic vascular injury. Immediatly after thediagnosis, transcatheter embolization can be performed for the control of bleeding effectively & easily withproper...
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Measurements of thoracic aorta and pulmonary artery diameter by computed tomography in normal Korean adults

Lee HJ, Kim JS, Zeon SK

CT is the most accurate and non-invasive method to estimate the diameters of ascending and descending thoracicaorta, and pulmonary artery in vivo. The study was undertaken to obtain standard values...
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The significance of both lateral bending view as functional myelography of lumbar spine

Kim HJ, Ahn WH, Sol CH, Kim BS

CT and myelography are the most accurate diagnostic tools to define a lumbar herniated disc disease. But theymay not demonstrate organic lesion of the cause of clinical symptoms or may...
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Cine-MR imaging of valvular heart disease

Park JH, Han MC, Kim CW, Kim DJ, Kim WS, Park HW, Cho ZH

Cine-MR Imaging was done in 2 normal persons and 9 patients of valvular heart disease with 2.0Tsuperconducting MR system(Spectro-20000; GoldStar, Korea). The MRI was undertaken using gradient echo technique with...
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Computed tomography of active pulmonary tuberculosis with nonvisualized cavitary lesion on plain chest film

Ahn WH, Cho SH, Lee JB, Kim BS

The detection of cavity in pulmonary tuberculosis has impotant roles in its diagnosis, therapy planning andfollow-up of healing process, and also means at least moderate advanced tuberculosis. The plain chest...
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