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Shaping the future of Ultrasonography: bimonthly publication and global growth

Cheon JE

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Recognition and appreciation of our peer reviewers: honoring the 2024 best reviewer awards

CHEON JE

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Equity in breast cancer screening for Asian women with dense breasts through ultrasonography: lessons learned from Japanese mammography screening and the J-START trial

Uematsu T

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The role of Doppler ultrasonography in the detection and management of nutcracker syndrome

Kim SH

Nutcracker syndrome is caused by the compression of the left renal vein between the abdominal aorta and the superior mesenteric artery. The use of Doppler ultrasonography to diagnose this condition...
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Erratum: Comprehensive ultrasonographic evaluation of normal and fibrotic kidneys in a mouse model with an ultra-highfrequency transducer

Lee MS, Cho JY, Moon MH, Lee J, Lee JP, Shin N, Jin W, Cho A

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Cutting-edge progress of intravascular ultrasound in lower-extremity vascular interventions

Guan X, Han H, Xu H

Lower-extremity vascular disease has a high morbidity rate and often leads to disability and death in its advanced stages. Although angiography-guided endovascular intervention is the primary treatment for peripheral vascular...
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Unraveling distinctions between contrast-enhanced ultrasound and CT/MRI for liver mass diagnosis

Murad V, Jang HJ, Kim TK

Contrast-enhanced ultrasound (CEUS) offers a distinctive approach to liver mass diagnosis by utilizing intravenous contrast agents for enhanced visualization of vascular structures and tissue characterization. This review highlights the unique...
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The role of intraplaque neovascularization in recent and future ischemic stroke in patients with mild carotid stenosis

Zhang L, Wu R, Chen J, Gu S, Jia C

Purpose: There is still insufficient evidence for predicting stroke risk in patients with mild carotid atherosclerotic stenosis. This study aimed to explore the association between carotid intraplaque neovascularization (IPN) in...
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Impact of adding preoperative magnetic resonance imaging to ultrasonography on male breast cancer survival: a matched analysis with female breast cancer

Lee J, Kim KE, Kim MK, Kim H, Ko ES, Ko EY, Han BK, Choi JS

Purpose: The study investigated whether incorporating magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) alongside ultrasonography (US) in the preoperative evaluation is associated with differing survival outcomes between male and female breast cancer patients...
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Posterior subependymal germinal matrix hemorrhage as a mild form of hemorrhage in extremely preterm infants: neurodevelopmental outcomes at corrected ages of 18-24 months

Koo JM, Yoo SY, Kim JH, Park JE, Baek SY, Jeon TY

Purpose: This study aimed to explore the effects of both the presence and size of posterior subependymal germinal matrix hemorrhage (PS-GMH), considered a mild form of hemorrhage, on the neurodevelopmental...
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Effects of hepatic fibrosis on the quantification of hepatic steatosis using the controlled attenuation parameter in patients with chronic hepatitis B

Park HJ, Kang HJ, Kim SY, Yoon S, Baek S, Song IH, Jang HJ, Jang JK

Purpose: This study assessed the impact of hepatic fibrosis on the diagnostic performance of the controlled attenuation parameter (CAP) in quantifying hepatic steatosis in patients with chronic hepatitis B (CHB). Methods:...
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