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Morphological approach of CT in mediastinal lymphadenopathy by CT

Im JG

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Cavernous lymphangioma of the spleen: a case report

Cho IM, Lee SW, Kim KS, Kim YH

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Computed tomographic findings of extraskeletal osteosarcoma in the abdominal wall: report of a case

Kim H, Kim KT, Kang SW, Bahk YW

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The renal vein invasion in renal cell carcinoma: the value of CT findings

Lee JS, Kim SH, Kim WH, Do YS, Choi BI, Han MC, Kim CW

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Cockaynes syndrome: a case report

Kim JW, Rha YH

Cockaynes syndrome is rare familial, autosomal recessive disorder. Clinical characteristics are growth andmental retardation. There starts at birth, usually 2nd year of life. Radiological findings are as follows:microcephaly, dense calvarium,...
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Cystic lymphangioma of the pancreas: a case report

Cho IM, Lee SW, Kim KS, Kim YH

Cystic lymphangioma of the pancreas is very rare tumor and only few cases have been reported in theliterature, CT findings has been described in only one case report. Authors present...
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Management of articles using personal computer

Suh JH, Choi HS

The radiologists should have access to many literature for improving patient care, lecture preparation,research and writing for publication, and the educational process. The personal computer is useful foraccomplishing the tasks...
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Xanthogranulomatous cholecystitis

Jung KS, Lee DH, Lim JH, Joo HJ, Yang MH

Xanthogranulomatous cholecystitis is rare, and information on its radiologic diagnosis is limited. Radiologicfindings of two patients with histologically proven xanthogranulomatous cholecystitis were reviewed. Sonographyand CT showed markedly thickened wall of...
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Thymic carcinoid: a case report

Shin HJ, Jeong ST, Park CM, Chung KB, Suh WH, Chae YS

Thymic carcinoid is a rare mediastinal tumor, which was described initially by Rosai & Higa in 1976. About 80cases of thymic carcinoid have been reported throughout the world until 1980,...
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A case of esophageal cavernous hemangioma

Byun JY, Sung KY, Han ST, Lee AH, Bahk YW

Hemangiomas of the gastrointestinal tract are rare lesions, and hemangiomas of the esophagus are extremelyrare. Govoni, reviewing the literature until 1982, found only 57 cases of hemangiomas of the esophagus....
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Evaluation of velopharyngeal insufficiency by digital subtraction radiography

Park JM, Kim IO, Yeon KM, Lee CH

Velpharyngeal insufficiency(VPI) is a state of inability to make a connected speech by incompetentvelopharyngeal port due to various causes. The examination methods are various, but digital subtraction techniqueis the method...
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A case of renal oncocytoma

Jeong ST, Kim YH, Suh WH

We report a case of renal oncocytoma in 47-year-old woman. Renal oncocytomas, also known as oxyphilic adenomasand proximal tubular adenomas, are benign tumors of the renal parenchyma which arise from...
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Cystic mesencymal harmatoma of the liver: a case report

Hong HS, Lee HK, Kwon KH, Choi DL, Kim KJ, Kwon TJ

Mesenchymal harmatoma of the liver is a rare benign tumor of childhood which has been confused with variousother benign liver lesions, particulary vascular harmatoma which are mesodermal but not mesenchymal....
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Computed tomographic findings of necrotizing pancreatitis

Kim IY, Kim PN, Bae WK, Lee BH, Kim MH, Kim SJ, Chung JS, Cho MS

Authors report six cases of necrotizing pancreatitis evaluated by CT. Among 6 cases, there is low denstiylesion in the enlarged pancreas in four cases containg small air at periphery in...
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Gastric carcinoid with upper gastrointestinal bleeding: a case report

Choi HY, Auh YH, Lee MG, Cho KS, Suh DC, Lim TH, Yoo SJ

Carcinoid tumor usually occur in the gastrointestinal tract and occasionally find in the lung, and theincidences of carcinoid tumors are 85% and 10% respectively. Although gastronitestinal tract is most commonlyinvolved,...
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High resolution CT of the temporal bone fracture

Joo YG, Woo YH, Kim JS, Kim H, Zeon SK, Suh SJ

The common serious consequences of trauma to the temporal bone are hearing loss, hemotympanum and facial nerveparalysis. To minimize of prevent these sequelae, accurate radiological evaluation is necessary as soon...
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Lung cancer: acurracy of CT staging

Kim JE, Park HA, Lim D, Kim KH, Chin SY, Shim YM, Zo JI, Kim YW

Authors compared the preoperative CT staging of lung cancer with postoperative staging on the base of pathologic diagnosis. We reviewed series of 35 patients with lung cancer who underwent CT...
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CT in detection of postoperative recurrence of rectal cancer

Park HA, Kim KH, Rhee JS

CT of ninety patients treated surgically for rectal cancer was reviewed to determine its value ininvestigating recurrence. The interval between operation and followup CT was within range of 1 month...
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Predictability of pancreas invasion from gastric cancer by CT

Noh BS, Lim D, Kim KH, Chin SY

CT is advocated as a staging tool in hope to avoid exploratory laparotomy in patients with gastric carcinoma,but CT often fails to predict invasion of pancreas and splenic hilum. We...
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Hepatocellular carcinoma with skeletal metastasis: management with intraarterial radioactive iodine

Cho YD, Yum HY, Park YH

Two patients with skeletal metastasis from hepatocellular carcinoma(HCC) treated with internal radiation arepresented. An oily contrast medium injected into the hepatic artery accumulates in the hepatic tumor tissue andremains there...
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