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A Case of Supratentorial Intra-axial Ependymoma Showing Exophytic Growth

Lee SW, Kim EY

A 17-year-old female had headache for several weeks and she developed an episode of seizure one day prior to admission. She underwent both CT and MRI, which both revealed a...
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Retroperitoneal Bronchogenic Cyst: A Case Report

Sohn KM, Kim KJ, Maeng ES

An retroperitoneal bronchogenic cyst is extremely rare and often mimics other cystic diseases such as a lymphangioma, pseudocyst, or cystic tumor of the pancreas. We have recently experienced a case...
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Synchronous Papillary Tumor of the Fallopian Tube and Endometrium: A Case Report

Lee GY, Hahn SY, Baek SY

Synchronous tumor of the fallopian tube and endometrium is an unusual co-occurrence of gynecologic malignancies. To the best of our knowledge, there have been no reports on synchronous papillary tumor...
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Congenital Absence of the Portal Vein Presenting as Pulmonary Hypertension

Jun S, Lee W, Cheon JE, Kim WS, Kim IO, Yeon KM

Congenital absence of the portal vein (CAPV) is a rare malformation in which intestinal and splenic venous flow bypasses the liver and drains directly into the systemic circulation via a...
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Hypotensive Splenic Infarction: A Case Report

Han SB, Park WK, Chang JC, Cho JH

Splenic infarction occurs when parenchymal ischemia of the spleen is evoked by an occlusion of the arterial or venous circulation. The most common causes include infiltrative hematological disease and thromboembolic...
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MR Findings of Subcutaneous Panniculitis-like T-Cell Lymphoma: A Case Report

Kim YH, Kim HS, Kim SY, Hwang YJ, Seo JW, Lee JY, Cha SJ, Hur G

Subcutaneous panniculitis-like T-cell lymphoma (SPTCL) is a rare cancer and it is widely regarded as being distinct from the other subtypes of peripheral T-cell lymphoma. SPTCL commonly presents with subcutaneous...
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CT Gastrography Findings of a Gastric Collision Tumor that Consisted of an Adenocarcinoma and Neuroendocrine Tumor: A Case Report

Kim HS, Hong SS, Kim JH, Jin SY, Choi DL, Kim YJ, Kwon KH

Concurrent occurrence of an adenocarcinoma and carcinoid tumor in the stomach has been observed infrequently; moreover, a gastric collision tumor of both tumor types has rarely been seen. We describe...
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Inflammatory Pseudotumor of the Inguinal Lymph Node: A Case Report

Park SB, Lee YS, Kim AY, Baik YH

Inflammatory pseudotumor of a lymph node is a rare cause of benign inguinal lymphadenopathy, and this mimics the malignant causes of inguinal lymphadenopathy. The imaging features of inflammatory pseudotumor affecting...
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Gastro-umbilical Fistula as a Rare Complication of Benign Gastric Ulcer Perforation: A Case Report

Lee JY, Jang KM, Yoon HS, Kim MJ, Lee K, Lee Y, Bae SH

An fistula occurring between the stomach and other abdominal internal organs or to the surface of the body is usually encountered as a complication of stomach cancer or colon cancer,...
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Transarterial Embolization of an Aortoesophageal Fistula Secondary to Placement of a Palliative Esophageal Stent: A Case Report

Cha EY, Shin JH, Yoon HK, Ko GY, Sung KB, Kwon DI, Song HY

An aortoesophageal fistula is a rare condition caused by descending aortic diseases such as an aneurysm, foreign body ingestion, esophageal malignancy, and ulcers. An aortoesophageal fistula as a complication of...
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Primary Mucosa-Associated Lymphoid Tissue Lymphoma of the Breast: A Case Report

Park JH, Kim DB, Shin MK, Jang SK, Kang SM, Ahn IO

A primary mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue lymphoma (MALT lymphoma) of the breast is extremely rare. We report a case of a MALT lymphoma of the breast that presented as a palpable...
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Diagnosis of Iatrogenic Femoropopliteal bypass Graft Entrapment Syndrome by MDCT: A Case Report

Kim H, Song SY, Kim J, Kim Y, Koh BH, Cho OK, Jang MJ, Kwon OJ

Popliteal artery entrapment syndrome is a well-known congenital condition causing limb ischemia. A similar entity caused by entrapment of a femoropopliteal bypass graft by the muscle and tendons around the...
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Comparison of MDCTA (16-Slice Multi-Detector Row Computed Tomography Arthrography) and MRA (Magnetic Resonance Arthrography) for Detecting Labral Lesions of the Shoulder

Choi SA, Cha JG, Hong HS, Choi DL, Park JS, Lee HK, Kim DH

PURPOSE: To compare the accuracy of 16-slice multi-detector row computed tomographic arthrography (MDCTA) and magnetic resonance arthrography (MRA) for making the diagnosis and classification of labroligamentous injuries. MATERIALS AND METHODS: This...
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Usefulness of the Inner Hypoechoic Band of the Vermiform Appendix as Ultrasonographic Criteria for the Diagnosis of Acute Appendicitis in Children

Kim BS, Choi GM, Kim SH, Park JK, Kim K, Kang HW, Kang KS

PURPOSE: We wanted to evaluate the usefulness of the inner hypoechoic band in pediatric appendices as an ultrasonographic criterion to exclude or confirm acute appendicitis. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Among the...
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Assessment of Subpleural Opacities on High-Resolution CT

Choi HS, Kim JS, Kang EY, Kim HH

PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to assess the value of HRCT for determining the cause of subpleural opacities. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We evaluated 49 cases of subpleural opacities on...
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