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Invasive Ductal Carcinoma Arising within a Mammary Hamartoma: Case Report

Bae JM, Ko EY, Han BK

Breast hamartomas are typically a benign condition and rarely develop into malignant lesions. The coexistence of carcinoma and a breast hamartoma is rare; only 15 cases have been reported in...
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Pancreatic Arteriovenous Malformation as an Unusual Cause of Chronic Gastrointestinal Bleeding in a Patient with Early Gastric Cancer: Multimodality Imaging Spectrum with Pathologic Correlation

Lee B, Lee JE, Cho JS, Shin KS, You SK, Cheon KS, Song IS, Kim KH

Arteriovenous malformation (AVM) of the pancreas is extremely rare, although it may be increasingly diagnosed due to the widespread use of cross-sectional imaging of the abdomen. Early diagnosis of this...
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Should We Recommend Ultrasonography for an Incidental Thyroid Nodule on Additional Cervicothoracic Sagittal T2-Weighted Image of Lumbar Spine MRI?

Cho HW, Park JO, Lee YH, Chung SY, Suh JS

PURPOSE: To determine whether we should recommend ultrasonography (US) for an incidental thyroid nodule identified by additional cervicothoracic sagittal T2-weighted image (C-T sag T2WI) of lumbar spine magnetic resonance imaging...
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Solid Cerebellar Hemangioblastoma with Peritumoral Edema: 5-Years Follow up

Hwang KJ, Song SJ, Park KC, Yoon SS, Ahn TB

Hemangioblastomas are angioblastic tumors of the central nervous system. Cerebellar hemangioblastomas are traditionally classified into two morphologic types-cystic and solid. Cystic hemangioblastomas are associated with peritumoral edema, but solid hemangioblastomas...
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Congenital Heart Disease: a Pictorial Illustration of Putting Segmental Approach into Practice

Yeung TH, Park EA, Lee YC, Yoo JY, Lui CY

The human heart is a complex organ in which many complicated congenital defects may happen and some of them require surgical intervention. Due to the vast complexity of varied anatomical...
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A Rare Case of Diffuse Pachymeningeal Involvement of Multiple Myeloma

Yoon J, Kim EJ, Lee KM, Choi WS, Park BJ

Intracranial involvement in multiple myeloma patients takes up around 1%, and is usually known to be present in the parietal bone or skull base in cases of skull vault involvement,...
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Determination of Optimal Scan Time for the Measurement of Downstream Metabolites in Hyperpolarized 13C MRSI

Lee H, Lee J, Joe E, Yang S, Choi YS, Wang E, Song HT, Kim DH

PURPOSE: For a single time-point hyperpolarized 13C magnetic resonance spectroscopy imaging (MRSI) of animal models, scan-time window after injecting substrates is critical in terms of signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) of downstream...
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Tumor-like Presentation of Tubercular Brain Abscess: Case Report

Karki DB, Gurung G, Sharma MR, Shrestha R, Sayami G, Sedain G, Shrestha A, Ghimire RK

A 17-year-old girl presented with complaints of headache and decreasing vision of one month's duration, without any history of fever, weight loss, or any evidence of an immuno-compromised state. Her...
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Application of Volumetric Analysis to Glioblastomas: a Correlation Study on the Status of the Isocitrate Dehydrogenase Mutation

Bae SY, Park CK, Kim TM, Park SH, Kim IH, Choi SH

PURPOSE: To investigate whether volumetric analysis based on T2WI and contrast-enhanced (CE) T1WI can distinguish between isocitrate dehydrogenase-1 mutation-positive (IDH1(P)) and -negative (IDH1(N)) glioblastomas (GBMs). MATERIALS AND METHODS: We retrospectively enrolled...
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