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Ultrasonographic ejection fraction of normal gallbladder

Park JH, Kim SY, Park YH, Kang IW, Yoon JS

Real-time ultrasongraphy is a simple, accurate, noninvasive and potentially valuable means of studying gallbladder size and emptying. The authors calculated ultrasonographically the ejection fraction of 80 cases of normally functioning...
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Radiological Findings of Esophageal and Intestinal Involvement in Behcet's Disease

Suh CH, Choi BI

Behcet's disease, though originally described as a triad of oral and genital aphthous ulcers and inflammatory, occular lesion, has had several new elements added to its description. The gastrointestinal manifestation...
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Mirizzi syndrome: one case report

Han JK, Choi BI, Park YH

Mirizzi syndrom is a rare disorder characterized by obstruction of common hepatic duct due to impacted gallbladder neck or dystic duct stone and is an uncommon cause of obstructive jaundice....
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Ultrasound diagnosis of rectus sheath hematoma

Hwang MS, Chang JC, Rhee CB

6 cases of rectus sheath hematoma were correctly diagnosed by ultrasound. 2 cases had bilateral rectus sheathhematoma and 4 cases were unilateral. On ultrasound finding, relatively well defined oval or...
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Prolapsed gastric mucosa through gastrojejunostomy (report of 3 cases with review of the literature)

Kim JD

The radiologic findings of prolapsed gastric mucosa through gastrojejunostomy stoma after gastrectomy is very characteristic, but recurrent gastric cancer, retrograde jejunogastric intussusception, and Hofmeister defect should be differentiated from it...
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Photodensitometric tracing of mach bands and its significance

Yoo SJ, Cho KS, Kang HS, Cho BJ

Mach bands, a visual phenomenon resulting from lateral inhibitory impulsess in the retina, are recognized aslucent or dense lines at the borders of different radiographic densities. A number of clinical...
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Radiological and histopathological study of benign tumors of the mandible

Yoo SY, Baek SY, Choi KH, Suh JS, Rhee CS, Kim HS

Benign tumors of the mendible are uncommon lesions. That were classifed into odontogenic tumors and nonodontogenic tumors. Author reviewed the radiological evaluation and pathological microscopic finding from 33 benign tumors...
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Unusual manifestation of right upper lober collapse due to bronchogenic carcinoma

Kwak JH, Woo SK, Yoon Y, Kim SY, Ahn CY

In the unusual manifestation of right upper lobe collapse confusing with mediastinal or parenchymal mass, both alteration of the pulmonary vessels and shifting pattern of the collapsed lobe to the...
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Percutaneous transhepatic biliary drainage in 107 patients

Choi BI, Lim D, Park JH, Han MC

Percutaneous transhepatic biliary drainage has played a major role in treatment of patients with bilairy tractdisease, especially obstruction by malignant disease. Percutaneous transhepatic biliary drainage was performed 128 times in...
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Radiological evaluation of meconium aspiration pneumonia

Lee MS, Oh KK, Han DK

Aspiration of meconium before or during birth may obstruct airways, interfere with gas transfer and causerespiratory distress. Recongnition of meconium aspiration pneumonia in X-ray with perinatal and obsterical historyas cause...
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An experimental study on the normal brain microangiography

Chang KH, Han JK, Lim D, Han MC

The study was undertaken to evaluate the normal microangiograhic findings of the brain and to assess the effect of varying perfusion technicque of the microangiography in the rat. All the...
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Ultrasonographic Findings of Psoas abscess and Hematoma

Kim EK, Lim JH, Ko YT, Choi YD, Kim HK, Kim SY

A retrospective analysis of the ultrasonographic findings of 9 cases of tuberculous abscess, 5 cases of pyogenic abscess and 2 cases of hematoma of psoas and adjacent muscles was made....
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Radiographic findings of oat cell carcinoma of the lung

Park YH, Yoon Y, Kim SY

Growth of oat cell carcinoma tends to be invasive and extends rapidly through the bronchial lymphatics to the hilus and mediastinum, where bulky mass of tumor develop. Authors have analysed...
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Evaluation of computer tomography in cerebro-vascular disease (strokes)

Lee YS, Baek SY, Rhee CS, Kim HS

Most of cerbrovascular disease are composed of vascular occlusive changes & hemorrhage. Now a day, the computed tomograhy is the best way for evaluation of cerebrovascular disease including detection of...
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Ultrasonographic findings of uterine myoma

Lee JB, Kim KH, Chin SY

Utrerine myoma is one of the most commonly encountered gynecologic problem in daily ultrasonographic practice,and is one of the few conditions with which specific histologic diagnosis is possible by ultrasonography...
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A case of Behcet's disease with aneurysms of common carotid arteries and abdominal aorta

Choo YM, Chang KH, Choi SJ

One case of Behcet's disease with multiple aneurysms in both common carotid arteries and abdominal aorta is presented with brief review of the literatures. A 26-year-old woman had slowly enlarging...
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Role of ultrasonography in the ocular and the orbital diseases

Kim SR, Kim KS, Lee YC, Park SS

With conventional methods including orbital arteriography, orbital venography, penumoorbitography and positive contrast orbitography, imaging of eyeball and orbit is not only difficult, invasive or expensive but also nonspecific in result....
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Computed tomographic findings of intracranial tuberculoma

Lee SK, Park YK, Lee SR, Seo HS, Hahm CK

Intracranial tuberculomas have been reported occasionally, especially in Asia, though much decreased in recentyears. Those lesions can be diagnosed more easily and acurately using CT than conventional method, including angiography....
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Percutaneous transluminal angioplasty in renal artery stenosis by Takayasu's arteritis

Zeon SK, Kim OB, Kim HC

Authors want to report that PTA was an out-standing therapeutic method in treatment of renovascular hypertension by renal artery stenosis due to Takaysu's arteritis in an 18-years-old Korean female. Abdominal...
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Differential diagnosis of pelvic masses by gray-scale sonography

Ha YS, Lee JK, Lee JS, Choi HY, Kim BK

Ultrasongraphy is a safe, noninvasive examination which should be the first procedure in the workup of apatient with a definite or suspected pelvic masses. The diagnostic schemes were derived from...
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