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MR Imaging Finding of Xanthogranulomatous Cholecystitis: A Case Report

Kim SG, Kang HK, Jeong YY, Cho YH, Jang NK

We describe a case of xanthogranulomatous cholecystitis in which there was close correlation between MR andhistopathological finding and review the previous literature. On both T1-and T2-weighted MR images, multiplegallstones and...
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Inflammatory Fibroid Polyp of the Stomach

Shin KS, Cho JS

Inflammatory fibroid polyp(IFP), a localized non-neoplastic growth of the digestive wall, is a rare diseaseand arising from the deep mucosa and submucosa of the gut wall. It is not a...
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Atypical Growth & Development of Classic Hepatocellular Carcinoma

Cho JH, Chang JC

Hepatocellular carcinoma is the most common malignant neoplasm arising from the liver. It is well known thatearly contrast enhancement and attenuation are revealed by flow dynamic imaging studies through the...
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Multiple Pulmonary Hamartomas: A Case Report

Ryu CW, Kim JS, Lee HJ, Lee YH

Hamartomas are the most common benign neoplasms of the lung. However, multiple pulmonary hamar-tomas are veryrare. We describe the radiographic findings of multiple pulmonary hamartomas without Carney's or pulmonaryhamartoma syndrome...
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Kimura's Disease: CT Features of Abdominal Involement in a Case

Lee IJ, Park SY, Ha HK, Kim PN, Lee MG, Auh YH

Kimura's disease is a benign chronic inflammatory condition with good prognosis, commonly involving the headand neck area. With regard to abdominal manifestat ions, howeve r, the information contained in the...
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Pancreatic Mucinous Cystadenocarcinoma in an 11-year-old Girl: A Case Report

Jun KJ, Han B, Yoon HK, Shin SW

Mucinous cystic neoplasms of the pancreas are uncommon and known to occur mainly in middle-aged women. Wepresent a case of pancreatic mucinous cystadeno-carcinoma in an 11-year-old girl who had a...
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Congenital Interruption of the Inferior Vena Cava with Azygos Continuation: A Case Report

Ko GY, Byun JY, Choi BG, Park YM

Failure of normal embryogenesis may result in various anomalies of the inferior vena cava that can bereli-ably detected by computed tomography. Agenesis of the intrahepatic segment of the inferior vena...
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Right to Left Shunt as a Collateral Circulation in a Patient with Superior Vena Cava Syndrome: A Case Report

Kim YS, Jeon SC, Moon WJ, Choi YW, Seo HS, Hahm CK, Park CK

In patients with superior vena cava syndrome, the form of the collateral circulatory system whichcommuni-cates with the inferior vena cava via various systemic veins usually varics. We found an instance...
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Low Grade MALT Lymphoma of Rectum: A Case Report

Choi JI, Kim TK, Han JK, Kim AY, Park SJ, Choi BI

We report a case with low-grade MALT lymphoma of the rectum in a 32-year-old man. Primary lymphoma of thecolon is rare and comprises less than 1 % of large bowel...
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Comparison between Palpable and Nonpalpable Breast Cancers: Mammographic and Pathological Findings

Kim MJ, Kim EK, Kim SJ, Oh KK, Lee KS, Lee BC

PURPOSE: To analyze the differences in mammographic and pathologic findings between palpable and non-palpable breast carcinoma. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Among 362 patients with surgically proven breast carcinoma, 317, whose chief com-plaint during...
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Diagnostic Value of MR Imaging in Differentiation of Meniscal Tear Patterns

Jun DJ, Jee WH, Lee YJ, Choi KH

PURPOSE: To evaluate the diagnostic accuracy of magnetic resonance (MR) imaging in the differentiation ofmeniscal tear patterns of the knee. MATERIALS AND METHODS: MR images of 93 patients with meniscal...
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Therapeutic Effectiveness of the Superselective Arterial Gelfoam Embolization in Post-traumatic ArterialPriapism

Kang BC, Won JH

PURPOSE: We retrospectively evaluated superselective embolization with Gelfoam for the management ofpost-traumatic arterial priapism. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Six male patients with post-traumatic priapism underwentpudendal angiography and embolization. We evaluated the...
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Laryngeal Schwannoma: A Case Report

Park JY, Seo CH, Lim SY, Seong H, Jang KJ, Lee DG, Lee CW

Laryngeal schwannoma is extremely rare. We report the CT and MRI findings of a case occurring in a 65-year-oldwoman, and describe the pathologic correlation. Pre-contrast CT scanning revealed a right...
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Complete and Partial-Thickness Tears of the Anterior Cruciate Ligament: Differential Features Seen on MRImaging

Eo G, Pyo HS, Lee HR, Kim JM, Kim YS, Lee JH

PURPOSE: To evaluate the differential features of complete and partial-thickness tears of the anteriorcruciate ligament, as seen on magnetic resonance imaging(MRI). MATERIALS AND METHODS: We retrospectvely reviewedMR images of 36...
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Sclerotherapy of Pelvic Lymphocele with Povidone-iodine and Ethanol

Kim HB, Kim SH, Kim YJ, Lee IH, Seong CK

PURPOSE: To evaluate the efficacy of percutaneous transcatheter sclerotherapy using povidone-iodine andethanol for the treatment of postoperative pelvic lymphoceles MATERIALS AND METHODS: Between January 1995 andApril 1998, 22 lymphoceles in...
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Bile Duct Dilatation after Subtotal Gastrectomy in Stomach Cancer: Comparison with Gastroduodenostmy (BillothI) and Gastro Jejunosto my (Billoth II)

Oh SY, Lee HK, Goo DE, Hong HS, Kwon KH, Choi DL, Park KK

PURPOSE: To evaluate the incidence and degree of bile duct dilatation after partial gastrectomy due togastric cancer and to determine any differences between gastroduodenostomy (Billoth I) and gastrojejunostomy(Billoth II). MATERIALS...
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Preoperative Lymph Node Staging of Advanced Gastric Cancer with Helical CT: Assessment of New TNMClassification

Shin KS, Cho JS

PURPOSE: To evaluate preoperative N staging of advanced gastric cancer(AGC) using helical CT according to thenew TNM classification. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Helical CT findings of AGCs in N staging were...
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Surface Modification of Stent Material: Experimental Study of Adhesion and Migration of Human AorticEndothelial Cells on Stent Material

Lee MS, Park JW, Lee JH, Kwon EY, Hong IS, Kim YJ

PURPOSE: To evaluate the relative adhesion and migration rate of cultured human aortic endothelial cells onto modified stent material in vitro. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Flat 1 x 1cm square, stainless...
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Dual-Phase Helical CT Using Bolus Triggering Technique: Optimization of Transition Time

Choi YH, Kim TK, Park BK, Koh YH, Han JK, Choi BI

PURPOSE: To optimize the transition time between the triggering point in monitoring scanning and theinitia-tion of diagnostic hepatic arterial phase (HAP) scanning in hepatic spiral CT, using a bolus triggeringtechnique....
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Virtual Bronchoscopy: An Experimental Study on Parameters Affecting Apparent Sizes of Simulated EndobronchialLesions

Kim Y, Lee KS, Lee SW, Yoo J, Suh JS, Rhee C

PURPOSE: To evaluate the scanning parameters affecting the apparent sizes of endoluminal lesions of thetracheobronchial tree, as seen on virtual bronchoscopy(VB), and to determine the optimal CT parameters fordemonstrating the...
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