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MRI in Movement Disorder Patients: "Hot cross bun" sign

Koh SB, Kim BJ, Park MK, Park KW, Lee NJ, Lee DH

Clinically, multiple system atrophy is difficult to differentiate from other basal ganglia disorders such as idiopathic Parkinson's disease or other types of cerebellar ataxia. The "hot cross bun"sign is a...
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MR Findings of Acute Rhabdomyolysis: Case Report

Jung KC, Kwon ST, Cho KH, Kang SK, Kim JM

Rhabdomyolysis is an acute disorder resulting from skeletal muscle injury in which intracellular contents are released into extracellular space and plasma. The condition may result from drug or alcohol overdose,...
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Variable Pulmonary Manifestations in Hemodialysis Patients

Kim Y, Shim SS, Shin JH, Choi GB, Lee KS, Yi CA, Oh YW

A wide variety of pulmonary disorders related to hemodialysis or pre-existing renal disease occurs in hemodialysis patients. The disorders may be classified as 1) pulmonary abnormalities associated with chronic renal...
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Fungal Myositis in Children: Serial Ultrasonographic Findings

Kwon JH, Lee HJ, Choi JS

PURPOSE: To evaluate serial ultrasonographic findings of fungal myositis in children. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Eleven lesions caused by fungal myositis and occurring in six children were included in this study....
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Spontaneous Cerebral Microbleeds on Gradient Echo MR Imaging in the Stroke Patients

Kwak SH, Song CJ, Kim DB, Jeong GC

PURPOSE: To investigate the spontaneous cerebral microbleeding occurring at gradient-echo MRI, and its relationship with associated stroke lesions and risk factors. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Between September 2001 and December, 2002,...
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Renal Perfusion Image Using Harmonic Ultrasound with Microbble Contrast Agent: Preliminary Study

Kim JH, Eun HW, Lee HJ, Choi JH, Han DC, Lee HB, Choi DL

PURPOSE: To compare, in terms of their feasibility and normal range, 99mTc-DTPA renal perfusion imaging and renal perfusion imaging using harmonic ultrasound (US) with a microbubble contrast agent for the...
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Radiologic Placement of Implantable Chest Ports in Pediatric Patients Under Sedation

Shin TB

PURPOSE: To evaluate the safety and efficacy of the radiologic placement of implantable chest ports under intravenous sedation in pediatric patients with malignancy. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Between October 2001 and...
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Orthotopic Neobladder Reconstrution: Postoperative CT Appearance, Complications and Potential Pitfalls

Lee SL, Jung SE, Im YS, Lee JM, Lee JY, Yoon MS, Hahn ST

PURPOSE: To evaluate the postoperative CT appearance, complications and potential pitfalls of radical cystectomy with orthotopic neobladder reconstruction. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We examined 46 patients [43 men and 3 women...
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Screening Mammogram in Health Center: Medical Audit for Six Years

Kim JY, Han BK, Choe YH, Kim JH

PURPOSE: To report the findings of a six-year medial oudit performed at our mammographic screening centre, comparing those findings with the follow-up data stored at our hospital and at...
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Standardization of MIP Technique in Three-dimensional CT Portography: Usefulness in Evaluation of Portosystemic Collaterals in Cirrhotic Patients

Kim JG, Kim Y, Kim CW, Lee JW, Lee SH

PURPOSE: To assess the usefulness of three-dimensional CT portography using a standardized maximum intensity projection (MIP) technique for the evaluation of portosystemic collaterals in cirrhotic patients. MATERIALS AND METHODS: In...
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