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Imaging Diagnosis of Gastric Cancer: CT Scan

Lee JM, Jung SE

Gastric cancer is one of the cancers occurring most frequeently in Korea, and the diagnosis and staging of the cancer, required in order to determine the best method of treatment...
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"Aorta-in-Aorta" Sign on Chest Radiograph Representing Enlarged Left Superior Intercostal and Hemiazygos Veins

Sung YM, Lee KS, Kim TS

We recently encountered a patient with membranous obstruction of the inferior vena cava in whom the left superior intercostal and hemiazygos veins were dilated. At chest radiography, the dilation simulated...
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Pectus Excavatum

Kim YT, Cho WS, Bae WK, Kim IY

Pectus excavatum in which the sternum is depressed and the anterior chest wall is concave in shape, is the most common congenital deformity to affect this region of the body....
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MR Imaging Findings of Gliosarcoma: Report of Three Cases

Noh HJ, Kim JH, Kang CH, Choi JW, Lee NJ

Gliosarcoma is a rare primary brain tumor composed of neoplastic glial cells and a sareomatous spindle-cell element. We report three cases of gliosarcoma, and describe their MR findings, which in...
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Curved Planar Reconstruction of MR Images in Focal Cortical Dysplasia of the Brain

Chung GH, Lee SY, Kim CS, Kim YK, Lee YH, Jeong SH

PURPOSE: To describe curved planar reconstruction imaging (CPRI) and determine its usefulness in the evaluation of focal cortical dysplasia of the brain. MATERIALS AND METHODS: In 17 cases of focal cortical...
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Tuberculous Abscess of the Pancreas Presenting as Obstructive Jaundice: A Case Report

Yoo DK, Cho JS, Shin KS, Kang DY

Pancreatic tuberculosis is very rare, though dissemination to the gastrointestinal tract and mesenteric lymph nodes is common. We describe a case of pancreatic tuberculosis presenting as a cystic mass in...
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Cystic Lymphangioma Arising from the Mesoappendix: A Case Report

Song SY, Koo JH, Lee EJ, Lee JI, Oh HE

Intra-abdominal lymphangiomas are a rare entity. We report a case of cystic lymphangioma arising from the mesoappendix of a 21-year-old female patient. Barium enema examination revealed a pliable submucosal lesion...
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MRI after Sequential Use of Gadolinium Chelate and Mangafodipir Trisodium for the Evaluation of Focal Liver Lesions: Study of Image Findings and Safety

Chung JJ, Kim MJ, Kim JH, Lee JT, Yoo HS

PURPOSE: To assess the feasibility of sequentially administering Gd-DTPA and Mn-DPDP for the MR imaging of focal hepatic lesions, and to investigate whether the procedures involved led to any adverse...
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Breast Cancer Early Detection Clinic lead in Department of Radiology: Early Experiences

Park JM, Lim TH

PURPOSE: To describe the operation of our Breast Cancer Early Detection Clinic, lead by a radiologist. MATERIALS AND METHODS: From its opening in July 2000, until September 2001, patients who attended...
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The Pitfalls of the Magnetic Resonance Cholangio-Pancreatography the Diagnosis of Biliary Stones

Shim SS, Kim DY, Baek SY

PURPOSE: To determine the incidence of flow artifact and vascular compression, phenomena that mimic biliary stone disease at magnetic resonance cholangio pancreatography (MRCP). MATERIALS AND METHODS: In 160 patients who underwent...
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CT Spectrum of Transient Peritumoral Hyperemia after Radiofrequency Thermal Ablation of Hepatic Tumors

Shin HJ, Rhim H, Kim Y, Koh BH, Cho OK, Seo HS, Joo KB

PURPOSE: To determine the incidence and pattern of peritumoral hyperemia at CT after radiofrequency thermal ablation of hepatic tumors, as well as its correlation with local marginal recurrence. MATERIALS AND METHODS:...
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The Usefulness of Ultrasound-Guided Core Needle Biopsy for Non-Palpable Breast Lesion

You JK, Kim EK, Kim MH, Kwak JY, Oh KK, Park BW, Lee KS

PURPOSE: To determine the usefulness of ultrasound-guided core biopsy for the diagnosis of non-palpable beast lesions. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Between April 1996 and December 2000, 932 lesions in 901 patients were...
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Shrinkage Rate of Necrotic Lesion after Radiofrequency (RF) Ablation of Hepatocellular Carcinoma: Correlation with Marginal Recurrence and Influencing Factors

Oh JY, Nam KJ, Choi JC, Yoon SK, Park BH, Lee KN, Choi SS, Han SY, Shin WW

PURPOSE: To compare the CT findings of hepatocellular carcinomas (HCCs) immediately after radiofrequency (RF) ablation with those obtained at six months' follow-up, to analyse the relationship between degree of shrinkage...
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Percutaneous Transcholecystic Approach for an Experiement of Biliary Stent Placement: An Experimental Study in Dogs

Seo TS, Song HY, Lim JO, Ko GY, Sung KB, Kim TH, Lee HJ

PURPOSE: To determine, in an experimental study of biliary stent placement, the usefulness and safety of the percutaneous transcholecystic approach and the patency of a newly designed biliary stent. MATERIALS...
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The Relationship between Cerebral Infarction on MR and Angiographic Findings in Moyamoya Disease: Significance of the Posterior Circulation

Lee EJ, Yu WJ, Jung SL, Chung BG, Song SY, Kim MD, Kang SW

PURPOSE: To investigate the relationship between changes in the posterior and anterior circulation, as seen at angiography, and the frequency and extent of cerebral infarction revealed by MR imaging in...
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