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Pathophysiology-based Interpretation of Magnetic Resonance Imaging and Management of Cerebral Fat Embolism: Case Report and Review of Literature

Park JH, Lim BC

Cerebral fat embolism (CFE) is a rare, albeit potentially lethal complication of long-bone fractures. All trauma patients who are initially lucid and subsequently experience mental status deterioration should undergo immediate...
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MRI Protocol of Female Pelvis

Shin YR, Rha SE

Although ultrasonography is the most commonly used first-line imaging modality of the female pelvis because of diagnostic accuracy, low cost and safety, MRI is the best imaging modality of choice...
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Role of MRI in Diagnostic Evaluation of Papillary Lesions of the Breast

Lee SM, Kim HJ, Gwak YJ, Lee HJ, Jang YJ, Shin KM, Park JY, Jung JH

PURPOSE: To evaluate the role of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in the diagnosis of papillary lesions of the breast. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Among 45 papillary lesions diagnosed at ultrasonography-guided core biopsy...
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Imaging Features of Mucinous Breast Carcinoma

Han HJ, Kim SH, Cha ES, Kim HS, Kang BJ, Choi JJ, Lee JH, Lee AW

PURPOSE: To examine the imaging findings of mucinous breast carcinoma and to evaluate the difference in these findings based on the histopathologic grade. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We retrospectively analyzed the imaging...
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Isolated Aspergillosis of the Brain in an Immunocompetent Patient: A Case Report

Lim J, Chung TS, Kim H, Ahn JY, Suh SH

Brain aspergillosis has been increasing remarkably. They are known to occur commonly in immunocompromised individuals by hematogenous spread from other primary sites or by direct extension from adjacent structures to...
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Ferucarbotran-Enhanced Hepatic MRI at 3T Unit: Quantitative and Qualitative Comparison of Fast Breath-hold Imaging Sequences

Cho KE, Yu JS, Chung JJ, Kim JH, Kim KW

PURPOSE: To compare the relative values of various fast breath-hold imaging sequences for superparamagnetic iron-oxide (SPIO)-enhanced hepatic MRI for the assessment of solid focal lesions with a 3T MRI unit. MATERIALS...
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Sino-orbital Granulocytic Sarcoma Causing Bilateral Proptosis As an Initial Manifestation of Acute Myelogenous Leukemia (AML): A Case Report

Kim HS, Je BK, Lee YH, Kim BH

Granulocytic sarcoma is a manifestation of myelogenous leukemia, which means a solid mass consisting of primitive precursors of the granulocytic series of white blood cells. We present CT and MR...
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Cortical Thickness Estimation Using DIR Imaging with GRAPPA Factor 2

Choi N, Nam Y, Kim DH

PURPOSE: DIR image is relatively free from susceptibility artifacts therefore, DIR image can make it possible to reliably measure cortical thickness/volume. One drawback of the DIR acquisition is the long...
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High Resolution Time Resolved Contrast Enhanced MR Angiography Using k-t FOCUSS

Jung H, Kim EY, Ye JC

PURPOSE: Recently, the Recon Challenge at the 2009 ISMRM workshop on Data Sampling and Image Reconstruction at Sedona, Arizona was held to evaluate feasibility of highly accelerated acquisition of time...
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Assessment of Carotid Geometry by Using the Contrast-enhanced MR Angiography

Lee CM, Ryu CW, Kim KW

PURPOSE: To evaluate the geometry of carotid artery by assessing the images of contrast-enhanced MR angiography (CE-MRA) and interrelationships between the geometry of carotid artery and clinical factors. MATERIALS AND METHODS:...
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