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Ceftriaxone-Associated Biliary Pseuodolithiasis: Sonographic and CT Findings

Seo YN, Lee SJ, Yoon JH

Ceftriaxone is known to induce a precipitation in the gallbladder that mimics gallstones on sonography in the children and adults. "Biliary pseudolithiasis" is now used to describe this reversible, benign...
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Naviculo-Medial Cuneiform Coalition: Radiological Features

Choi YS, Kim SM, Lee KT, Young KW, Bae SJ, Ahn JM, Shin MJ

PURPOSE: To define the radiological features of the naviculo-medial cuneiform coalition. MATERIALS AND METHODS: This study examined 35 feet from 25 patients (mean age 26 years) with a naviculo-medial cuneiform...
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Rapidly Aggravated Creutzfeldt-Jacob Disease: Autopsy-Proven Case

Park SH, Kang HK, Yu H, Lee SC

Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (CJD) is one of the transmissible spongiform encephalopathies, which is mediated by what has been known as "prion". It is a rare and fatal progressive neurodegenerative disease that...
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Wilson-Mikity Syndrome in a Newborn: Findings of Initial and Follow-up High-Resolution CT

Choi YC, Shin HJ, Hong SJ

Wilson-Mikity Syndrome, a form of chronic lung disease, is rarely developed with the widespread use of mechanical ventilaton. There has always been difficulty distinguishing it from bronchopulmonary dysplasia. The etiology...
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Anterior Diaphragm Below the Xiphoid Process: CT Finding

Park KS, Kim SJ, Lee SY

PURPOSE: The aim of this study is to evaluate the normal anatomy of the anterior diaphragm below the level of the xiphoid process by analyzing CT scans. MATERIALS AND METHODS:...
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Peritoneal Lymphomatosis: Case Report

Cho HS, Yoon JH, Cha SS, Han SS

Peritoneal lymphomatosis is a rare manifestation of high grade lymphomas. Although it is difficult to differentiate peritoneal lymphomatosis from other peritoneal diseases such as peritoneal carcinomatosis and leiomyomatosis clinically and...
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Ultrasonographic Findings of Acute Renal Vein Thrombosis in Experimental Rabbit Model: Focus on Renal Doppler Sonography

Cho HJ, Lim JW, Ko YT, Hong HP

PURPOSE: To evaluate Doppler sonographic findings of acute renal vein thrombosis in rabbit model induced by renal vein ligation, with an emphasis on the changes in resistive index (RI) on...
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Analysis of the Hepatic Segments on the Isotropic Multi-planar Reformatted CT Images

Yim YJ, Lee WJ, Jeon YH, Lee J, Park KB, Lim HK, Lim JH

PURPOSE: We wanted to evaluate the diverse distribution and relation of the hepatic segments, as divided by the portal venous territories, on the isotropic multi-planar reformatted (MPR) CT images and...
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Differentiation Between Mass-forming Type Peripheral Cholangiocarcinoma and Hepatic Abscesses: Application of Artificial Neural Networks to CT Images

Seong NJ, Lee JM, Kim SH, Han JK, Kim YJ, Kim JH, Lee JY, Park SH, Choi BI

PURPOSE: To determine which CT findings are useful for differentiating cholangiocarcinomas (CC) from hepatic abscesses and also to determine whether artificial neural networks (ANNs) improve radiologists' performance. MATERIALS AND METHODS: CT...
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Optimized VBM in Patients with Alzheimer's Disease: Gray Matter Loss and Its Correlation with Cognitive Function

Choi SH, Moon WJ, Chung EC, Lee MH, Roh HG, Park KB, Na DR

PURPOSE: To investigate the regional changes in gray matter volume by using optimized voxel based morphometry in the whole brain of patients with Alzheimer's disease (AD) and to determine its...
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