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Thyroid | 2013

Fine-needle aspiration of thyroid nodules with macrocalcification.

Jisun Lee; Seung Young Lee; Sang-Hoon Cha; Bum Sang Cho; Min Ho Kang; Ok-Jun Lee

BACKGROUND The presence of microcalcification is highly suggestive of malignancy; however, the association of macrocalcification with cancer remains unclear and controversial. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the diagnostic yield and accuracy of ultrasound (US)-guided fine-needle aspiration (FNA) of thyroid nodules with macrocalcifications and to investigate the association between macrocalcification subtype and malignancy risk. METHODS We retrospectively reviewed sonographic findings and pathologic results of thyroid nodules with macrocalcification in patients who underwent US-guided FNA in our hospital from January 2009 through December 2010. Inclusion criteria were as follows: (i) malignant or benign nodules confirmed on histologic examination of surgical specimens after US-guided FNA and (ii) nodules not histologically confirmed that were subjected to FNA at least twice and follow-up US examinations for 2 years. Thyroid nodules with macrocalcification were classified into four groups: smooth total (eggshell) calcification, smooth partial calcification, irregular calcification, and nodular calcification. The diagnostic yield of FNA for thyroid nodules with macrocalcification was determined by cytology. Sensitivity, specificity, and diagnostic accuracy of preoperative FNA cytology were calculated and compared with those of histologic examination of surgical specimens. RESULTS There were 188 nodules with macrocalcification in 167 patients; of these, 95 were benign, 80 were malignant, and 13 were nondiagnostic. The diagnostic yield of FNA for thyroid nodules with macrocalcification was 93.08%. Sensitivity, specificity, positive predictive value, and negative predictive value were 98.51%, 90.91%, 95.65%, and 96.77%, respectively. The false-positive value and false-negative value were 9.09% and 1.49%, respectively. The diagnostic accuracy was 96%. There was no statistically significant difference in the association between macrocalcification subtype and malignancy risk (p > 0.05). CONCLUSIONS Macrocalcification associated with thyroid nodules is not a reliable criterion for malignancy. FNA of thyroid nodules with macrocalcification had a high diagnostic yield and a reliable accuracy. Consistency between cytology and histology was almost perfect. Therefore, FNA is a good screening method for malignancy of thyroid nodules with macrocalcification.


Korean Journal of Radiology | 2012

Atypical developmental venous anomaly associated with single arteriovenous fistula and intracerebral hemorrhage: a case demonstrated by superselective angiography.

Jae Eun Roh; Sang-Hoon Cha; Seung Young Lee; Min Hee Jeon; Bum Sang Cho; Min Ho Kang; Kyung Soo Min

We present a case of developmental venous anomaly associated with arteriovenous fistula supplied by a single arterial feeder adjacent to a large acute intracerebral hemorrhage. The arteriovenous fistula was successfully obliterated by superselective embolization while completely preserving the developmental venous anomaly. Two similar cases, including superselective angiographic findings, have been reported in the literature; however, we describe herein superselective angiographic findings in more detail and demonstrate the arteriovenous shunt more clearly than the previous reports. In addition, a literature review was performed to discuss the association of a developmental venous anomaly with vascular lesions.


Korean Journal of Urology | 2012

Usefulness of a Combined Approach of T1-Weighted, T2-Weighted, Dynamic Contrast-Enhanced, and Diffusion-Weighted Imaging in Prostate Cancer

Byung Dal Min; Won Tae Kim; Bum Sang Cho; Yong-June Kim; Seok Joong Yun; Sang-Cheol Lee; Wun-Jae Kim

Purpose We evaluated the value of a combined approach of T1-weighted (T1W) imaging, T2-weighted (T2W) imaging, dynamic contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging (DCE-MRI), and diffusion-weighted imaging (DWI) for the detection of prostate cancer and extracapsular extension (ECE) in patients with prostate cancer by using pathologic data after radical prostatectomy. Materials and Methods From April 2009 to December 2011, 126 patients who underwent radical prostatectomy and prostate MRI for prostate cancer were analyzed retrospectively. The MRI findings were compared with the pathologic findings of the radical prostatectomy specimens in each patient. The sensitivity, specificity, and accuracy of the detection of prostate cancer and extracapsular extension were analyzed. Results The prostate cancer detection rate by use of T1W and T2W imaging, DCE-MRI, and their combination was 65.1%, 69.0%, and 80.2%, respectively (p=0.023). The detection rate using T1W and T2W imaging, DCE-MRI, DWI, and their combination was 57.7%, 65.4%, 67.3%, and 80.8%, respectively (p=0.086). The sensitivity, specificity, positive predictive value (PPV), and negative predictive value (NPV) of combination MRI (T1W, T2W, and DCE-MRI) for ECE were 46.4%, 91.4%, 83.9%, and 68.1%, respectively. The sensitivity of combination MRI (T1W, T2W, and DCE-MRI) for ECE tended to increase as the prostate-specific antigen level rose (p=0.010). The sensitivity, specificity, PPV, and NPV of combination MRI (T1W, T2W, DCE-MRI, and DWI) for ECE were 65.0%, 87.5%, 76.5%, and 80.0%, respectively. Conclusions A combined approach of T1W, T2W, and DCE-MRI with DWI demonstrated an accurate detection rate of prostate cancer. Also, combination approaches showed a high specificity for predicting ECE, although sensitivity was relatively lower. Therefore, these methods are reliable for predicting prostate cancer. However, a new protocol is necessary to enhance the sensitivity for predicting ECE.


Korean Journal of Radiology | 2011

Sequential magnetic resonance imaging finding of intramedullary spinal cord abscess including diffusion weighted image: a case report.

Jae Eun Roh; Seung Young Lee; Sang-Hoon Cha; Bum Sang Cho; Min Hee Jeon; Min Ho Kang

Intramedullary spinal cord abscess (ISCA) is a rare infection of the central nervous system. We describe the magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) findings, including the diffusion-weighted imaging (DWI) findings, of ISCA in a 78-year-old man. The initial conventional MRI of the thoracic spine demonstrated a subtle enhancing nodule accompanied by significant edema. On the follow-up MRI after seven days, the nodule appeared as a ring-enhancing nodule. The non-enhancing central portion of the nodule appeared hyperintense on DWI with a decreased apparent diffusion coefficient (ADC) value on the ADC map. We performed myelotomy and surgical drainage, and thick, yellowish pus was drained.


Korean Journal of Radiology | 2014

Infratentorial and intraparenchymal subependymoma in the cerebellum: case report.

Yook Kim; Seung Young Lee; Kyung Sik Yi; Sang-Hoon Cha; Min Ho Gang; Bum Sang Cho; Yong Moon Lee

Subependymomas are rare benign tumors located in the ventricular system. Intraparenchymal subependymoma is extremely rare; only 6 cases have been reported, and all were located in the supratentorial region. We describe a case of infratentorial, intraparenchymal subependymoma in a 28-year-old man with intermittent headache. Imaging revealed a well-demarcated cystic and solid cerebellar mass near the fourth ventricle. The mass had a microcystic component and calcification without contrast enhancement. Complete surgical excision was performed, and histopathology confirmed a subependymoma.


Journal of Korean Medical Science | 2012

Unilateral Hydronephrosis and Hydroureter by Foreign Body in Urinary Bladder: A Case Report

Bum Sang Cho; Kil Sun Park; Min Ho Kang; Gi Seok Han; Seung Young Lee; Sang-Hoon Cha; Sung Jin Kim

Foreign bodies inserted through the urethra are often found in the urinary bladder. We presently report the first case of hydronephrosis and hydroureter due to direct compression in the urinary bladder by silicon, which had been introduced by the patient himself 2 yr prior to presentation with severe right flank pain. Computed tomography indicated a convoluted, high-attenuation mass in the urinary bladder; unilateral hydronephrosis and hydroureter were also present due to direct compression by the mass. The foreign body was removed using a cystoscope. This foreign body was proven to be silicon.


Iranian Journal of Radiology | 2011

Polypoid Cystitis in an Adult without History of Catheterization.

Jae Eun Roh; Bum Sang Cho; Min Hee Jeon; Min Ho Kang; Seung Young Lee; Hyung Geun Song

Polypoid cystitis is a benign exophytic mucosal lesion of the bladder. Differentiating it from papillary transitional cell carcinoma is difficult due to their similar characteristics. Although indwelling catheter is the main well-known cause of polypoid cystitis, some case reports unrelated to catheterization have been described. However, the radiological findings of polypoid cystitis have rarely been reported. We hereby describe polypoid cystitis in a 20-year-old man without a history of catheterization along with the computed tomographic findings.


Clinical Neuroradiology-klinische Neuroradiologie | 2013

Subacute Combined Degeneration Revealed by Diffusion-Weighted Imaging

Eun Young Kim; Sang Yup Lee; Sang-Hoon Cha; Kyung Sik Yi; Bum Sang Cho; Min Ho Kang

Vitamin B12 deficiency can lead to disorders of the brain, spinal cord, optic nerve, and peripheral nerves [1]. The resulting myelopathy causes sensory disturbances, weakness and spasticity and is known as subacute combined degeneration (SCD) which is an uncommon cause of myelopathy but is the most frequent clinical manifestation of vitamin B12 deficiency [2, 3]. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) findings of SCD have been reported in several studies with typical involvement of posterior and/or lateral columns. However, to the best of our knowledge no case has reported the findings of diffusion-weighted imaging (DWI). This article presents DWI findings along with conventional MRI findings in a patient with clinically diagnosed SCD of the spinal cord.


Annals of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery | 2013

Cardiac Tamponade caused by Broken Sternal Wire after Pectus Excavatum Repair: A Case Report

Soo Hyun Lee; Bum Sang Cho; Sung Jin Kim; Seung Young Lee; Min Ho Kang; Gi Seok Han; Sang-Hoon Cha


Journal of Clinical Radiololgy | 2012

High Resolution CT Findings of Nontuberculous Mycobacterial Pulmonary Disease: Comparison between the First Treatment and the Re-Treatment Group

Soon Hyuk Gwak; Sung Jin Kim; Bum Sang Cho; Min Hee Jeon; Ki Man Lee; Eun Young Kim; Min Ho Kang; Kyung Sik Yi; Seung Young Lee

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Min Ho Kang

Chungbuk National University

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Seung Young Lee

Chungbuk National University

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Sang-Hoon Cha

Chungbuk National University

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Sung Jin Kim

Chungbuk National University

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Kil Sun Park

Chungbuk National University

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Kyung Sik Yi

Chungbuk National University

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Min Hee Jeon

Chungbuk National University

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Gi Seok Han

Chungbuk National University

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Jisun Lee

Chungbuk National University

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Yook Kim

Chungbuk National University

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