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Interventricular Septal Aneurysm: Reconsidering the Risk

Lee J

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Preface for Special Issue on Update in Spine Imaging

Sung MS

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Diagnostic Performance of Rectal CT for Staging Rectal Cancer: Comparison with Rectal MRI and Histopathology

Son SY, Seo YS, Yoon JH, Hur BY, Bae JS, Kim SH

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A Thrombus within an Interventricular Membranous Septal Aneurysm Leading to Cerebral Infarction: A Case Report

Kim S, Kang JW, Koo HJ, Yang DH

Interventricular membranous septal aneurysms are rare. Since these aneurysms can lead to complications such as obstruction of right ventricular outflow and thromboembolism, the detection of this aneurysm has clinical significance....
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Retroperitoneal Ectopic Pregnancy Detected by CT: A Case Report

Ryu S, Lee Cm, Kang BK, Kim M

Retroperitoneal ectopic pregnancy is a rare form of ectopic pregnancy. Owing to its rarity and nonspecific symptoms, diagnosing retroperitoneal ectopic pregnancy at the initial presentation poses a significant challenge. Typically,...
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CT and MRI Findings of Low-Flow Mediastinal Vascular Malformation: A Case Report

Song H, Lee MS, Jeong Sy

Mediastinal vascular malformations are rare and their diagnosis can be challenging. Imaging is vital for diagnosing mediastinal vascular malformations and can help avoid unnecessary invasive procedures. Herein, we report the...
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Imaging Findings of Spinal Metastases with Differential Diagnosis: Focusing on Solitary Spinal Lesion in Older Patients

Park SY, Yoon MA, Lee MH, Lee SH, Chung HW

If a solitary spinal lesion is found in an older patient, bone metastasis can be primarily considered as the diagnosis. Bone metastasis can occur anywhere, but it mostly occurs in...
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CT Findings of Azygos Venous System: Congenital Variants and Acquired Structural Changes

Kim HN, Lee Y, Hong SJ, Kang JH, Jung Jh

The azygos venous system is a crucial conduit of the posterior thorax and potentially vital collateral pathway. However, it is often overlooked clinically and radiologically. This pictorial essay reviews the...
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Recanalization of Portal Vein Graft Occlusion via a Percutaneous Transmesenteric Approach: A Case Report

Yu MH, Hyun DH, Yang SS

Interventional recanalization is an effective treatment option for postoperative portal vein occlusion. A transhepatic or transsplenic approach is preferred, whereas a percutaneous transmesenteric route enables antegrade cannulation. Here, we present...
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Spinal Presentation of Spontaneous Intracranial Hypotension

Yoo HJ

Spontaneous intracranial hypotension (SIH), which generally presents as orthostatic headache, is increasingly being identified due to improved imaging technologies and heightened awareness. Many prior studies have reported the characteristic brain...
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Ilio-Iliac Arteriovenous Fistula with May-Thurner Syndrome: A Case Report

Kim TH, Yeon JW, Kim HJ, Jang SK

An ilio-iliac arteriovenous fistula (AVF) is rare. Common factors leading to ilio-iliac AVF include congenital malformations, iatrogeny, and trauma. There is limited documentation in the literature of cases involving ilio-iliac...
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Urothelial Carcinoma of the Renal Pelvis with Synchronous Ipsilateral Collecting Duct Carcinoma: Two Case Reports

Bae SB, Yoon SK, Rha Sh

Synchronous renal malignancies are seldom encountered or diagnosed post-renal resection. A combination of renal cell carcinoma (RCC) and urothelial carcinoma (UC) is most commonly reported. Typically, the RCC subtype is clear-cell...
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Tuberculous Pericarditis Mimicking a Malignant Pericardial Tumor: A Case Report

Park JY, Han JY, Park J, Shin GW, Yun SY, Kang MS, Kim DS

Tuberculous pericarditis is an extrapulmonary manifestation of tuberculosis that is most commonly associated with pericardial thickening, effusion, and calcification. We present a case of tuberculous pericarditis mimicking a malignant pericardial...
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Imaging and Clinical Findings of Xanthogranulomatous Inflammatory Disease of Various Abdominal and Pelvic Organs: A Pictorial Essay

Lee SJ, Yang DM, Kim HC, Kim SW, Won KY, Park SH, Jeong WK

Xanthogranulomatous (XG) inflammatory disease is a rare benign disease involving various organs, including the gallbladder, bile duct, pancreas, spleen, stomach, small bowel, colon, appendix, kidney, adrenal gland, urachus, urinary bladder,...
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Lumbar Facet Joint Injection: A Review of Efficacy and Safety

Do Y, Lee E, Chee CG, Lee JW

Facet joint arthrosis is a progressive degenerative disease that is frequently associated with other spinal degenerative disorders such as degenerative disc disease or spinal stenosis. Lumbar facet joint arthrosis can...
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Malrotation and Midgut Volvulus in Children: Diagnostic Approach, Imaging Findings, and Pitfalls

Kim J, Yoo SY, Jeon TY, Kim JH

Malrotation and midgut volvulus are surgical emergencies that commonly occur within the first month of life. The classic symptom is acute bilious vomiting, while nonspecific symptoms such as recurrent abdominal...
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Imaging of Sequestered Lumbar Discs

Jeong G, Park H, Lee SJ, Park DH, Paeng SH, Lee E

Intervertebral disc herniation is frequently encountered in radiological practice. Sequestered disc herniation occurs when the disc material undergoes degeneration and completely loses continuity with the parent nucleus pulposus. Sequestered discs...
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Respiratory Epithelial Adenomatoid Hamartoma at an Unusual Location: A Case Report and Literature Review

Kwon DE, Kim DM, Song CJ, Lee IH, Kim YM

Respiratory epithelial adenomatoid hamartoma (REAH) in the head and neck is a rare benign lesion containing glandular tissue covered with ciliated respiratory epithelium. In the head and neck, REAH of...
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Imaging Evaluation of Early and Long-Term Complications Associated with the Postoperative Spine

Park JH, Kim DH, Chai JW, Kim HJ, Seo J, Son JY

As the number of spinal surgeries being performed expands, the number of medical imaging procedures such as radiography, CT, and MRI is also increasing, and the importance of their interpretation...
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Multicentric Epithelioid Angiosarcoma of Bones Showing Angiotropic Spread: A Case Report

Choi WS, Lee SK, Kim JY, Kim JH

Epithelioid angiosarcoma is a rare variant of angiosarcoma characterized by an epithelioid morphology that mimics carcinoma. Therefore, multicentric epithelioid angiosarcoma is easily misdiagnosed as bone metastasis from carcinoma and has...
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