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Primary Carcinosarcoma of the Fallopian Tube: A Case Report

Kang HW, Kim SH, Kwon SY

Carcinosarcomas are biphasic neoplasms composed of epithelial and mesenchymal elements. They are most commonly found in the uterus, with rare involvement of the fallopian tubes. Here, we present a case...
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CT Features of Intussusception through an Ileostomy

Jung MR, Park MH, Jee KN, Namgung H

Intussusception of the small bowel through an ileostomy is very rare; when it causes necrosis of the bowel, immediate surgery is required. Computed tomography (CT) features of intussusception through an...
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Ultrasonographic Findings of Pilar Sheath Acanthoma: A Case Report

Kang DJ, Lee SJ, Kim SJ

Pilar sheath acanthoma is a rare benign follicular hamartoma that presents with a central sinus containing keratinous material and is lined by epithelium. It typically occurs on the face, especially...
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Collapse of the Balloon-Expandable Stent in the Common Iliac Artery Due to Minor External Compression in a Lean Patient

Park SE, Choi HC, Cho SB, Ahn JH, Choi DS, Lee S, Lee JE

A 60-year-old lean man with claudication due to severe stenosis of the right common iliac artery (CIA) underwent balloon-expandable stent deployment. Nineteen months later, claudication and lower limb ischemia in...
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Anomalous Pulmonary Venous Return Accompanied by Normal Superior Pulmonary Veins in the Left Upper Lobe: A Case Report

Kim DE, Kang MJ, Lee J, Bae KE, Kim JH, Kang TK, Kim SH, Kim JY, Jeong MJ, Kim SH

Partial anomalous pulmonary venous return is a rare congenital pulmonary venous anomaly, in which some of the pulmonary veins drain into the systemic circulation rather than the left atrium. Many...
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MR Imaging for Staging of Cervical Carcinoma: Update

Yoon SK, Kim DW

Uterine cervical cancer is globally the third most common cancer among women, and shows high mortality with invasive cervical carcinoma. Early detection of the disease, its correct staging, and treatment...
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3D Computer-Aided Detection for Digital Breast Tomosynthesis: Comparison with 2D Computer-Aided Detection for Digital Mammography in the Detection of Calcifications

Chu AJ, Cho N, Chang JM, Kim WH, Lee SH, Song SE, Shin SU, Moon WK

PURPOSE: To retrospectively evaluate the performance of 3D computer-aided detection (CAD) for digital breast tomosynthesis (DBT) in the detection of calcifications in comparison with 2D CAD for digital mammography (DM). MATERIALS...
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A Slowly Growing Mass Around a Cirrhotic Liver: Usefulness of the Hepatobiliary Phase in the Diagnosis of Ectopic Liver

Kim SJ, Kim KA, Im S

An ectopic liver is a rare congenital abnormality that is difficult to detect before surgery due to its small size. A 53-year-old man had liver cirrhosis and received regular surveillance....
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Effective Dose in Abdominal Digital Radiography: Patient Factors

Jang JS, Koo HJ, Yang HJ, Park JH, Cho YC, Do KH

PURPOSE: To identify independent patient factors associated with an increased radiation dose, and to evaluate the effect of patient position on the effective dose in abdominal digital radiography. MATERIALS AND METHODS:...
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The Effect of Two-Injection Ethanol Sclerotherapy with 5-Minute Duration of Exposure Time in Simple Renal Cysts

Lee SE, Cho JH

PURPOSE: To evaluate the results of two-injection ethanol sclerotherapy in simple renal cysts performed with 5-minute ethanol exposure time. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We retrospectively reviewed 30 renal cysts in 30 patients...
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