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Posttraumatic Intestinal Stenosis: A Case Report

Kwon JH, Kim GC

Post-traumatic intestinal stenosis (PIS) is an uncommon sequela of blunt abdominal trauma, in which injury to the mesentery or bowel wall leads to focal ischemic stricture of that segment. We...
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Imagings of Skull Vault Lesions

Kim DH, Choi CG

Lesions of the skull vault are often incidentally encountered during in plain radiography, CT, and MR imaging of the brain and benign lesions are more common than primary malignancies. The...
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Percutaneous Catheter Drainage of Complicated Traumatic Perirenal Hematoma: Case Report

Han YM, Jin KY, Jeong SH, Park JK

A perirenal hematoma very commonly occurs after trauma. Treatment differs according to the degree of renal injury, though many cases are managed conservatively and complications are rare. We report two...
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Nasopharyngeal Teratoma in an Adult: A Case Report

Yoo DK, Song CJ, Ahn YS, Kang DY

Nasopharyngeal teratomas are rare congenital tumors which mainly cause neonatal respiratory difficulty or feeding problems. We report an extremely rare case of nasopharyngeal teratoma in which a 34-year-old woman experienced...
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Gastric Neuroendocrine Carcinoma Presenting as a Wandering Exophytic Mass: A Case Report

Kwak HS, Lee JM, Lee YH, Kim YK, Kim CS

We describe a case of poorly differentiated gastric neuroendocrine carcinoma presenting as a wandering exophytic mass. CT imaging revealed a 14.5x10.0x8.0 cm, lobulated, solid mass with a multifocal necrotic portion...
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Percutaneous Removal of Foreign Bodies by Gooseneck Snare Technique in the Common Bile Duct and T-tube Tract: A Report of Two Cases

Han YM, Jin KY, Jeong SH, Kim SW, Lee YH

Although the presence of foreign bodies in the common bile duct and T-tube tract is uncommon, it is because of recent developments in endoscopic biliary intervention and percutaneous choledochoscopic procedures...
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Detection of Hepatocelluar Carcinoma on Triple-Phase Images of Liver Using Multi-Detector Row Helical CT

Choo KS, Lee IS, Jun WB, Jung YJ, Lee JW, Lee SH

PURPOSE: To determine whether triple-phase multi-detector-row helical CT images of the liver improves the detection rate of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). MATERIALS AND METHODS: Forty-one patients with 103 HCCs underwent triple-phase multi-detector-row...
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High Resolution CT Findings of Pseudoalveolar Sarcoidosis

Nam JE, Ryu YH, Park JG, Choe KO, Im JG, Lee KS, Song KS, Kim HY, Kim SJ

PURPOSE: To determine the specific high-resolution CT features of sarcoidosis in which the observed pattern is predominantly pseudoalveolar. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We retrospectively reviewed the HRCT findings in 15 cases in...
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Usefulness of MR Imaging in Pathologic Fracture of Long Bone

Lim HS, Park JG, Song JM, Chung TW, Yoon W, Kang HK

PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the usefulness of MR imaging of pathologic fractures of the long bones. MATERIALS AND METHODS: In 18 patients aged between four and...
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The Diagnostic Value of Contrast Enhanced Power Doppler US on Small Breast Lesions

Lee KC, Kook SH, Park YL, Pae WK, Lee YR, Chung EC, Park HW

PURPOSE: To evaluate the usefulness of contrast-enhanced power Doppler ultrasonography (PDUS) in differentiating small benign from small malignant breast lesions. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Thirty-one solid breast lesions (
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Radiologic Findings of Childhood Lower Respiratory Tract Infection by Influenza Virus

Song H, Park CK, Shin HJ, Choi YW, Jeon SC, Hahm CK, Ahn YH

PURPOSE: After the RS (respiratory syncytial) virus, the influenza virus is the most common cause of childhood lower respiratory tract infection. We assessed the radiologic findings of childhood lower respiratory...
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Remote Metastasis to the Gastric Cardia in Esophageal Carcinoma: CT Findings

Yu GJ, Cho JS, Shin KS, Jeong HY, Noh SM, Song KS, Son KM

PURPOSE: To assess the CT findings of remote metastasis to the gastric cardia in patients with esophageal carcinoma. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Among patients with esophageal carcinomas treated between June 1994 and...
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MR Imaging of Optic Chiasmatic Glioma

Hong SS, Lee HK, Kim HJ, Ryu MS, Goo HW, Yoon CH, Choi CG, Suh DC, Ra YS, Khang SK

PURPOSE: To evaluate the MR findings of optic chiasmatic glioma (OCG). MATERIALS AND METHODS: MR images were reviewed in 14 patients with histologically proven OCGs and one with neurofibromatosis type 1...
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Measurement of Fractional Anisotropy in Normal Cerebral White Matter and Brain Tumors with Diffusion Tensor Imaging

Lee SK, Kim DI, Kim SY, Ihn YK, Kim SH

PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to measure the apparent diffusion coefficient (ADC) and fractional anisotropy (FA) of normal adult brain tissue and tumors, and to compare the differences. MATERIALS...
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Pseudoaneurysm after Pancreatoduodenectomy: Diagnosis and Embolization on Angiography

Jeong JY, Lee SH, Kim SS, Han H, Chung HW, Youn BJ, Han JK, Choi BI, Chung JW, Park JH

PURPOSE: To evaluate the efficacy of angiography in the diagnosis and treatment of pseudoaneurysm manifesting arterial hemorrhage as a significant complication following pancreatoduodenectomy. MATERIALS AND METHODS: For 51 months, of a...
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