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Differentiation between Small Bowel Intussusception in Children and Adults and the Radiological Findings which Require an Operation

Jeong MJ, Lee J, Han H, Jeon YH, Kim SH, Kim SH, Kim JY, Kim JH, Jun WS

PURPOSE: To assess the differences in small bowel intussusceptions between children and adults, and to interpret the radiological findings requiring a surgical procedure. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A total of 62 study...
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MR Imaging of a Cerebello-Pontine Angle Epidermoid Cyst with a Malignant Transformation: Case Report

Jang HW, Byun WM

The malignant transformation of an epidermoid cyst can be discovered at the same time as a pre-existing epidermoid cyst, or during a follow-up examination after an incomplete excision. We describe...
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CT Findings of Primary Squamous Cell Carcinoma of the Stomach: A Case Report

Kim KM, Lee CH, Kim KA, Park CM

Primary squamous cell carcinoma is a rare tumor of the stomach with an incidence ranging from 0.04% to 0.4% of all diagnosed gastric cancers. We report a case of squamous...
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Multi-Detector CT Findings of Primary Tubercular Appendicitis: A Case Report

Kim IY, Kim SY, Park JS, Kim SW, Cho HD, Shin HC

The frequency of intestinal tuberculosis is relatively common; however, primary tuberculosis of the appendix remains a rarity. We report on a case of primary tuberculous appendicitis for which we obtained...
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Leukemic Meningitis Involving the Cauda Equina: A Case Report

Lee DH, Kim HK, Lee YH

The CNS involvement by leukemia may either be meningeal or parenchymal, although meningeal infiltration of leukemic cells, known as leukemic meningitis is more common. We report a case of leukemic...
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Secretory Carcinoma of the Breast: A Case Report

Youk JH, Ko KH, Kim GI

A secretory carcinoma of the breast is a rare, but clinically and histologically a distinct variant of the invasive ductal carcinoma, which has a slow growth pattern and a favorable...
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A Case Report of Intramuscular Myxoma in the Paraspinal Space

Kang MJ, Cho WH, Kim SH

Myxomas are benign mesenchymal neoplasms composed of undifferentiated stellate cells in the myxoid stroma and can affect the heart, subcutaneous tissues, bone and skin. Myxomas arising from muscle tissue are...
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Spindle Cell Lipoma of the Posterior Axilla: A Case Report

Lee JY, Suh KJ, Kim SY

Spindle cell lipoma is characterized by different cell components, mature adiopocytes, spindle cells and collagen bundles, and it presents as a well-defined benign fatty mass on the posterior neck or...
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Hounsfield Number Measurement after a Uterine Fibroid Embolization: Significance as a Predictive Factor of Embolization Success

Yang SB, Lee SJ, Choi GC, Im HH, Goo DE, Lee HK, Choi DL, Kwon GH, Chang YW, Cha IH

PURPOSE: To assess the usefulness of the Hounsfield number, measured by a non-contrast enhanced pelvic CT, after a uterine artery embolization as an index of the successful outcome of a...
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The Utility of Three-Dimensional of the T1-Weighted MR Cholangiography with Gd-EOB-DTPA for the Evaluation of a Common Bile Duct Obstruction

Cho JH, Kwon HJ, Yoon SK, Lee JH, Kang MJ, Oh JY, Lee SW, Noh MH, Nam KJ

PURPOSE: To prospectively assess the utility of the three-dimensional T1 weighted magnetic resonance cholangiography (MRC) with Gd-EOB-DTPA (Primovist(R)) in patients suspected of having a mild common bile duct obstruction. MATERIALS AND...
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