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Journal of Computer Assisted Tomography | 2002

Low-dose Spiral CT: Application to surface-rendered three-dimensional imaging of central airways

Yo Won Choi; H. Page McAdams; Seok Chol Jeon; Choong Ki Park; Soo-Jin Lee; Bong-Soo Kim; Jong Hyo Kim; Chang Kok Hahm

Purpose The purpose of this work was to assess the utility of low-dose spiral CT for three-dimensional imaging of the central airways. Method Spiral CT was performed in 15 patients using two tube currents (50 and 240 mA), producing 30 CT data sets. Surface-rendered virtual bronchoscopy (VB) and shaded surface display (SSD) images were assessed by three radiologists for image quality. The radiologists were also asked to compare 15 matched pairs each of 50 and 240 mA VB and SSD images, blindly select the 240 mA image, and record differences in diagnostic quality between the matched images. Results No significant difference in image quality was noted with 50 or 240 mA. Only 51.1% of 240 mA SSD and 51.1% of 240 mA VB images were correctly identified. Differences in diagnostic quality, noted in 84.4% of SSD and 33% of VB image pairs, were not ascribed to image noise. Conclusion Image quality of surface-rendered three-dimensional images of the central airways is preserved using a lower tube current.


Korean Journal of Radiology | 2000

Radiologic Findings of Renal Hemangioma: Report of Three Cases

Hak Soo Lee; Byung Hee Koh; Jang Wook Kim; Yongsoo Kim; Hyun Chul Rhim; On Koo Cho; Chang Kok Hahm; Young Nam Woo; Moon Hyang Park

Renal hemangioma is an uncommon benign tumor which usually causes painless or painful gross hematuria. Its preoperative diagnosis is extremely difficult or even impossible. We experienced three cases of renal hemangioma, located mainly at the pelvocalyceal junction or in the inner medulla. US demonstrated variable echogenecity, and CT revealed a lack of significant enhancement. Where there is gross hematuria in a young adult, especially when the renal mass located in the pelvocalyceal junction or inner medulla shows little enhancement on CT, renal hemangioma should form part of the differential diagnosis.


Journal of Thoracic Imaging | 1999

Mucormycosis of the central airways: CT findings in three patients.

Kwon Hyoung Kim; Yo Won Choi; Seok Chol Jeon; Dong Ho Shin; Jung Im Jung; Heung Seok Seo; Chang Kok Hahm

Computed tomographic (CT) findings are described in three diabetic patients with central airways mucormycosis. The CT findings of the tracheobronchial mucormycosis include enhancing areas of mural thickening (n = 3), luminal narrowing (n = 3), intramural air (n = 3), low-attenuation nonenhancing bronchial wall thickening (n = 2), and bronchonodal fistula formation (n = 1). These CT features in a diabetic patient should raise a high index of suspicion for tracheobronchial mucormycosis, particularly when typical radiographic features of pulmonary tuberculosis are absent.


Abdominal Imaging | 2001

Per-rectal contrast material for abdominal CT: usefulness of administration with an automatic injector

Hyunchul Rhim; Hyun Koo Kang; Y.-S. Kim; Yong Il Kim; Byung-Hee Koh; O.K. Cho; Chang Kok Hahm; Bong Soo Kim

Adequate distention of the gastrointestinal tract is essential for the best quality image in abdominal computed tomography. We introduce a new technique for per-rectal administration of contrast material with the use of an automatic injector. With this technique, more contrast material can be inserted and thus adequately distend the colon, including the proximal colon.


Abdominal Imaging | 1999

Postadministration of oral contrast material for abdominal CT in patients with gastrectomy: modified drip ingestion method

Hyunchul Rhim; Oh Keun Bae; Tae Hee Lee; Y.-S. Kim; Byung-Hee Koh; O.K. Cho; Chang Kok Hahm; Young Hwan Kim

We introduce the modified drip ingestion method (MDIM) of administering oral contrast material for abdominal computed tomography (CT) in patients after gastrectomy. MDIM consists of the drip ingestion method, which we have recently reported, with additional ingestion of effervescent agent. MDIM in abdominal CT is a useful technique to improve the degree of distention of the gastrointestinal lumen including anastomotic sites in patients after gastrectomy.


Journal of Computer Assisted Tomography | 2000

Brenner tumor of the ovary: CT and MR findings.

Won-Jin Moon; Byung Hee Koh; Sung Kyu Kim; Yongsoo Kim; Hyun Chul Rhim; On Koo Cho; Chang Kok Hahm; Jae Young Byun; Kyung Sik Cho; Seung Hyup Kim


American Journal of Neuroradiology | 2004

Basal Cell Adenoma in the Parotid Gland: CT and MR Findings

Mijung Jang; Dong-Woo Park; Seung Ro Lee; Chang Kok Hahm; Young-sun Kim; Yongsoo Kim; Choong Ki Park; Kyung Tae; Moon Hyang Park; Yong Wook Park


American Journal of Roentgenology | 2000

The "High-Riding" Superior Pericardial Recess: CT Findings

Yo Won Choi; H. Page McAdams; Seok Chol Jeon; Heung Seok Seo; Chang Kok Hahm


Radiology | 2002

Tuberculous Pleural Effusion: New Pulmonary Lesions during Treatment

Yo Won Choi; Seok Chol Jeon; Heung Seok Seo; Choong Ki Park; Sung Soo Park; Chang Kok Hahm; Kyung Bin Joo


Journal of Korean Medical Science | 2000

Esophageal tubular duplication complicated with intraluminal hematoma: a case report

Young Sun Kim; Choong Ki Park; Yo Won Choi; Seok Chol Jeon; Heung Suk Seo; Chang Kok Hahm

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