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Posttraumatic Pseudoaneurysm in Scalp Treated by Direct Puncture Embolization Using N-Butyl-2-Cyanoacrylate: a Case Report

Yang HJ, Choi YH

Here, we report a case of scalp pseudoaneurysm which was treated by direct puncture embolization using n-butyl-2-cyanoacrylate. The patient had a history of blunt trauma in the previous two months....
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Fatigue Stress Fractures of the Pubic Ramus in the Army: Imaging Features with Radiographic, Scintigraphic and MR Imaging Findings

Lee SW, Lee CH

Although fatigue fractures are not unusual in athletes and military personnel those of the pubic ramus are rare. We report three cases of fatigue fractures of the inferior pubic rami...
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Detectability of Various Sizes of Honeycombing Cysts in an Inflated and Fixed Lung Specimen: the Effect of CT Section Thickness

Nishimoto , Takahashi , Murata K, Kichikawa

OBJECTIVE: We wanted to clarify the relationship between the visibility of air cysts on CT images, the CT slice thickness and the size of the air cysts, with contact radiographs...
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Bilateral Paramedian Thalamic Contrast Enhancement on CT after Intra-arterial Thrombolysis

Yoon W, Seo JJ, Kang HK

A 58-year-old woman presented with an acute embolic occlusion of the distal basilar artery. She underwent angioplasty and intra-arterial thrombolysis. Angiography performed after recanalization revealed a single perforating thalamic artery....
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Ductographic Findings of Breast Cancer

Cho N, Moon WK, Chang SY, Cha JH, Cho KS, Kim EK, Oh KK

Ductography has become the gold standard for the evaluation of patients exhibiting pathologic nipple discharges. In nine patients (age range, 29-67 years; median age, 51 years) with invasive (n=5) or...
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CT and MR Imaging of the Buccal Space: Normal Anatomy and Abnormalities

Kim HC, Han MH, Moon MH, Kim JH, Kim IO, Chang KH

The buccal space is an anatomical compartment lying anterior to the masticator space and lateral to the buccinator muscle. Since the major purpose of imaging is to define the likely...
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MR Imaging of Pregnancy Luteoma: a Case Report and Correlation with the Clinical Features

Kao HW, Wu CJ, Chung KT, Wang SR, Chen CY

We report here on a 26-year-old pregnant female who developed hirsutism and virilization during her third trimester along with a significantly elevated serum testosterone level. Abdominal US and MR imaging...
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Bilateral Transverse (Bowdler) Fibular Spurs with Hypophosphatasia in an Adolescent Girl

Uras I, Uras N, Karadag A, Yavuz OY, Atalar H

Hypophosphatasia is a clinically heterogeneous inheritable disorder characterized by defective bone mineralization and the deficiency of serum and tissue liver/bone/kidney alkaline phosphatase activities. Due to the mineralization defect of the...
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Outcome of Endovascular Treatment in Symptomatic Intracranial Vascular Stenosis

Suh DC, Kim SJ, Lee DH, Kim W, Choi CG, Lee JH, Kim HJ, Kwon SU, Kim JS

OBJECTIVE: The outcome evaluation for the revascularization of intracranial vascular stenoses has not been fully described due to the highly technical nature of the procedure. We report here on the...
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Assessment of the Prognostic Factors for a Local Recurrence of Rectal Cancer: the Utility of Preoperative MR Imaging

Oh YT, Kim MJ, Lim JS, Kim JH, Lee KY, Kim NK, Kim WH, Kim KW

OBJECTIVE: To determine the utility of MR imaging in evaluating the prognostic factors for a local recurrence of rectal cancer following a curative resection. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The preoperative MR...
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