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Biliary Ascariasis: MR Cholangiography Findings in Two Cases

Hwang CM, Kim TK, Ha HK, Kim PN, Lee MG

We describe the imaging features of two cases of biliary ascariasis. Ultrasonography and CT showed no specific abnormal findings, but MR cholangiography clearly demonstrated an intraductal linear filling defect that...
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Giant Serpentine Intracranial Aneurysm: A Case Report

Park JS, Lee MS, Kim MS, Kim DJ, Park JW, Whang K

The authors present a case of giant serpentine aneurysm (a partially thrombosed aneurysm containing tortuous vascular channels with a separate entrance and outflow pathway). Giant serpentine aneurysms form a subgroup...
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Sclerotherapy of Peritoneal Inclusion Cysts: Preliminary Results in Seven Patients

Jeong JY, Kim SH

OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the technical feasibility and the clinical effectiveness of sclerotherapy for the treatment of peritoneal inclusion cysts (PICs). MATERIALS AND METHODS: Between June 1996 and February 2001, eight...
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MR Imaging of Shaken Baby Syndrome Manifested as Chronic Subdural Hematoma

Lee Y, Lee KS, Hwang DH, Lee IJ, Kim HB, Lee JY

Shaken baby syndrome (SBS) is a form of child abuse that can cause significant head injuries, of which subdural hematoma (SDH) is the most common manifestation. We report the MRI...
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Hypoechoic Rim of Chronically Inflamed Prostate, as Seen at TRUS: Histopathologic Findings

Lee HJ, Choe GY, Seong CG, Kim SH

OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study is to correlate the findings of peripheral hypoechoic rim, seen at transrectal ultrasonography (TRUS) in chronic prostatitis patients, with the histopthologic findings. MATERIALS AND...
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MR Imaging of Congenital Heart Diseases in Adolescents and Adults

Choe YH, Kang IS, Park SW, Lee HJ

Echocardiography and catheterization angiography suffer certain limitations in the evaluation of congenital heart diseases in adults, though these are overcome by MRI, in which a wide field-of view, unlimited multiplanar...
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Esophageal Leiomyoma: Radiologic Findings in 12 Patients

Yang PS, Lee KS, Lee SJ, Kim TS, Choo IW, Shim YM, Kim K, Kim Y

OBJECTIVE: The aim of our study was to describe and compare the radiologic findings of esophageal leiomyomas. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The chest radiographic (n = 12), esophagographic (n = 12),...
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A Newly Designed Nitinol Stent: Early Clinical Experience in the Treatment of Iliac Artery Stenoses and Occlusions

Yoon CJ, Chung JW, Park JH, Hong SH, Song SY, Lim HG, Lee YS

OBJECTIVE: To investigate the effectiveness of the newly designed Niti-S stent in the management of iliac arterial stenoses and occlusions. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Stenoses (n=25) or occlusions (n=5) in the...
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MR Imaging-Histopathologic Correlation of Radiofrequency Thermal Ablation Lesion in a Rabbit Liver Model: Observation during Acute and Chronic Stages

Lee JD, Lee JM, Kim SW, Kim CS, Mun WS

OBJECTIVE: To determine the ability of MR imaging to detect the pathological changes occurring in radiofrequency (RF) thermal lesions and to assess its accuracy in revealing the extent of tissue...
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Coexisting Bronchogenic Carcinoma and Pulmonary Tuberculosis in the Same Lobe: Radiologic Findings and Clinical Significance

Kim YI, Goo JM, Kim HY, Song JW, Im JG

OBJECTIVE: Bronchogenic carcinoma can mimic or be masked by pulmonary tuberculosis (TB), and the aim of this study was to describe the radiologic findings and clinical significance of bronchogenic carcinoma...
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