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Transabdominal Ultrasonographic Findings of Lumbar Spine-Related Lesions in Patients with Back Pain: Correlation with MRI

Jin W

  • KMID: 1587478
  • J Korean Soc Ultrasound Med.
  • 2005 Mar;24(1):1-7.
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Fracture Detection with Ultrasonography in Multiple Bony Structures

Ryu JK, Jin W

  • KMID: 1480605
  • J Korean Soc Ultrasound Med.
  • 2008 Mar;27(1):1-11.
The diagnosis of a bony fracture by the use of ultrasound is not common. However, with the advantage of the use of a real time examination and recent technical advances,...
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Subcapsular Hematoma of the Spleen from Chronic Pancreatitis: A Case Report

Jang KA, Jin W, Yang DM, Kim HS, Kim HS, Lee HK, Yang HJ

Since the pancreas and the spleen lie in close proximity, splenic complications during the course of pancreatitis are possible, but uncommon. No previously published report in Korean has described splenic...
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Ultrasonographic Diagnosis of the Elbow Joint

Park JS, Jin W, Ryu KN

  • KMID: 1512101
  • J Korean Soc Ultrasound Med.
  • 2007 Jun;26(2):47-58.
Elbow ultrasonography is a feasible and useful diagnostic method for the evaluation of tendons, muscles, ligaments, nerves and joints in traumatic or articular disorders as well as for the diagnosis...
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Focal Sparing in Fatty Liver: Mimicking Hypervascular Tumor on Gadolinium-Enhanced Opposed-Phase Gradient-Echo Images

Yang DM, Kim HS, Kim HS, Jin W, Cho SW

We describe the magnetic resonance imaging findings in a case of focal sparing in fatty liver that showed homogeneous hyperintensity on gadolinium-enhanced opposed-phase gradient-echo images and mimicked a hypervascular mass...
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Atypical Hepatic Angiomyolipoma: CT and MR Findings: A Case Report

Chang KA, Yang DM, Kim HS, Cho SW, Jin W, Kim HS, Cho H

Hepatic angiomyolipoma is a rare benign lipomatous tumor of the liver. Radiologic studies usually reveal a fat component, but since this may be minimal, such a component is not always...
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Fibroepithelial Polyp Arising From the Nasal Septum: A Case Report and a Literature Review

Jin W, Lee CH, Lee TH, Kim SW

Fibroepithelial polyp (FEP) is a benign tumor of mesodermal origin, which is mostly found on the skin. FEPs in the upper respiratory system are reported mostly originating from the oropharynx...
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A Localized-type giant-cell Tumor of the Tendon Sheath Arising from the Deep Infrapatellar Bursa that Presented as a Palpable Mass Around the Knee

Kim SY, Park JS, Jin W, Ryu KN

  • KMID: 1472126
  • J Korean Soc Ultrasound Med.
  • 2009 Jun;28(2):131-135.
A giant-cell tumor of the tendon sheath (GCTT) predominantly affects the tendon sheaths or joints of the fingers and toes. Less common sites include large joints such as the ankle...
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Ultrasonographic and MR Findings of Cysticercosis in Soft Tissue: A Case Report

Jin W, Choi YJ

We describe an unusual case of cysticercosis in soft tissue. On US, a well-defined oval shaped cystic lesionwith an inner central hyperechoic portion was noted. This portion showed high signal...
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Aggressive Behavior of a Giant Cell Tumor Involving the Metacarpal Bone During Pregnancy: Case Report

Kim JA, Park JS, Park SY, Jin W, Park YK, Han CS, Ryu KN

Giant cell tumors are benign osteolytic tumors with a variable degree of aggressiveness. We report a rare case of a giant cell tumor involving the metacarpal bone, which was detected...
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Incidental Musculoskeletal Lesions Detected on Abdominopelvic CT Scans: A Pictorial Essay

Song EJ, Ryu KN, Park JS, Jin W, Park SY

Various musculoskeletal findings incidentally detected on abdominopelvic computed tomography (CT) images have risen with the increasing use of abdominopelvic CT; however, it is not uncommon for radiologists to overlook the...
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Intradiscal Herniation of the Common Iliac Vessels: A Case Report

You MW, Lee CM, Park SY, Park JS, Jin W, Ryu KN

In previously published spine related articles, common iliac vessel injuries have only been mentioned for complications resulting from a lumbar spine surgery. We present a case report of common iliac...
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Lesions that Mimic Musculoskeletal Infection: A Pictorial Essay

Kang HJ, Choi HY, Park JS, Park SY, Jin W, Ryu KN

Musculoskeletal (MSK) infections, such as osteomyelitis, infectious arthritis and spondylitis have variable radiographic findings depending on their underlying cause and clinical infection stage. Other disease entities, ranging from simple degenerative...
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The Formation of a Pretibial Ganglion Cyst After the Reconstruction of an Anterior Cruciate Ligament

Jang SJ, Park SY, Park JS, Jin W, Yoon KH, Park YG, Ryu KN

The formation of a pretibial ganglion cyst after the reconstruction of an anterior cruciate ligament is an uncommon complication which may be a result of the degradation of the biodegradable...
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Hemothorax Due to Diaphragm Laceration Induced Osteochondroma of Rib: A case report

Hyun SY, Kim YI, Lim YS, Kim JK, Jin W, Lee CH, Lee SK

  • KMID: 2393765
  • Korean J Thorac Cardiovasc Surg.
  • 2005 Jan;38(1):84-87.
Spontaneous hemothorax vary in cause and are rare for hemothorax induced osteochondroma. Sometimes hemothroax is reported due to osteochondroma induced injury of diaphragm, lung, pericardium, heart, or pleura. We report...
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The Role of Fat Tissues in the Diagnosis of Musculoskeletal Imaging

Kim SY, Park JS, Jin W, Ryu KN

Fat tissue is a unique component of the soft tissue, and this fat tissue lies primarily in the spaces beneath the normal subcutaneous tissue, and within or around the organs....
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Sonographic Findings of Common Musculoskeletal Diseases in Patients with Diabetes Mellitus

Park M, Park JS, Ahn SE, Ryu KN, Park SY, Jin W

Diabetes mellitus (DM) can accompany many musculoskeletal (MSK) diseases. It is difficult to distinguish the DM-related MSK diseases based on clinical symptoms alone. Sonography is frequently used as a first...
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Preoperative Meniscus: Pitfalls and Traps to Avoid

Yoo HJ, Ryu KN, Park JS, Jin W, Park SY, Kang HJ, Kim HS, Kwon GH

To accurately interpret knee MRI, it is important not only to know the basic meniscal anatomy but also to distinguish it from that under pathological conditions. Thus, it would be...
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Various Tumor-Mimicking Lesions in the Musculoskeletal System: Causes and Diagnostic Approach

Kim SY, Park JS, Ryu KN, Jin W, Park SY

Tumor-mimicking lesions in the musculoskeletal system can be defined as lesions mistaken as tumors due to the presence of palpation upon physical examination or a tumor-like appearance upon radiological examination....
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Sonographic Appearance of Idiopathic Hypertrophy of the First Dorsal Interosseous Muscle of the Hand

Yang WJ, Lee KE, Jin W, Park SY, Hwang SY, Park JS, Ryu KN

  • KMID: 1704980
  • J Korean Soc Ultrasound Med.
  • 2013 Sep;32(3):193-197.
We present a rare case of a 28-year-old man with a non-tender soft tissue enlargement on the dorsal side of the first web space of the right hand. Sonographic evaluation...
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