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Skeletal Radiology | 2010

Imaging findings of intravascular papillary endothelial hyperplasia presenting in extremities: correlation with pathological findings

Sun Joo Lee; Hye Jung Choo; Ji Sung Park; Yeong-Mi Park; Choong Ki Eun; Sung Hwan Hong; Ji Young Hwang; In Sook Lee; Jongmin Lee; Soo-Jin Jung

ObjectiveTo describe magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and ultrasound (US) findings of intravascular papillary endothelial hyperplasia (IPEH) arising in extremities.Materials and MethodsSix patients with IPEH confirmed by surgical resection were reviewed retrospectively. Before resection, 3 patients underwent both MRI and US and 3 patients underwent only MRI. Two radiologists retrospectively reviewed MR/US imaging results and correlated them with pathological features.ResultsThe 6 IPEHs were diagnosed as 4 mixed forms and 2 pure forms. The pre-existing pathology of four mixed forms was intramuscular or intermuscular hemangioma. By MRI, the mixed form of IPEH (n = 4) revealed iso- to slightly high signal intensity containing nodule-like foci of high signal intensity on T1-weighted images (T1WI) and high signal intensity-containing nodule-like foci of low signal intensity on T2-weighted images (T2WI). The pure form of IPEH (n = 2) showed homogeneous iso- signal intensity on T1WI and high and low signal intensity containing nodule-like foci of low signal intensity on T2WI. On gadolinium-enhanced fat-suppressed T1WI, 50% of cases (n = 3: mixed forms) revealed peripheral, septal, and central enhancement. The other IPEHs (n = 3: 1 mixed and 2 pure forms) showed peripheral and septal enhancement or only peripheral enhancement. By US, two mixed forms of IPEH showed well-defined hypoechoic masses containing hyperechoic septa and central portion with vascularities. One pure form of IPEH was a homogeneous hypoechoic mass with septal and peripheral vascularities on color Doppler imaging. The foci of high signal intensity on T1WI, foci of low signal intensity on T2WI, and non-enhancing portions on MRI and the hypoechoic portion on US were histopathologically correlated with thrombi and the peripheral/septal or central enhancing areas on MRI, hyperechoic septa and the central portion on US, and septal/central or peripheral vascularities on color Doppler imaging corresponded to hypertrophic papillary epithelium and a fibrovascular core.ConclusionsEven though imaging findings of the pure form of IPEH are rather nonspecific, the mixed form of IPEH should be considered a possible diagnosis when a well-defined mass with T2 hyperintense signal containing nodule-like foci of low signal intensity, T1 iso- to slightly hyperintense signal containing nodule-like foci of high signal intensity, and peripheral/septal or central enhancement on MRI is seen in extremities, along with the US finding of a hypoechoic mass containing hyperechoic septa with vascularities.


CardioVascular and Interventional Radiology | 2011

Acetic acid sclerotherapy for treatment of a bile leak from an isolated bile duct after laparoscopic cholecystectomy.

Gibok Choi; Choong Ki Eun; HyunWook Choi

Bile leak after laparoscopic cholecystectomy is not uncommon, and it mainly occurs from the cystic duct stump and can be easily treated by endoscopic techniques. However, treatment for leakage from an isolated bile duct can be troublesome. We report a successful case of acetic acid sclerotherapy for bile leak from an isolated bile duct after laparoscopic cholecystectomy.


Journal of the Korean Radiological Society | 2008

Long-term Follow-up Sonography of Benign Cystic Thyroid Nodules after a Percutaneous Ethanol Injection: The Incidence of Malignancy-mimicking Nodules

Ji Sung Park; Dong Wook Kim; Choong Ki Eun; Seok Jin Choi; Myung Ho Rho


Journal of Clinical Radiololgy | 2001

Usefulness of Combined Fat- and Fluid-Suppressed SPIR-FLAIR Images in Optic Neuritis: Comparison with Fat-Suppressed SPIR or STIR Images or STIR images

Hye Yeon Kim; Seok Hyun Son; Choong Ki Eun; Sang Suk Han


Ultrasound in Medicine and Biology | 2009

1340: Imaging Findings of Intravascular Papillary Endothelial Hyperplasia Presenting as Soft Tissue Masses in Extremities

Sun Joo Lee; Young Mi Park; Jae Ryange Juhn; Choong Ki Eun; Sung Hwan Hong; Ji Young Hwang; In Sook Lee; Young Jin Park


Journal of the Korean Radiological Society | 2006

Metastatic Spinal Epidural Leiomyoma: A Case Report

Yoo Na Seo; Seon Joo Lee; Yong Woo Kim; Yeong Mi Park; Seong Sook Cha; Jae Ik Bae; Choong Ki Eun; Gyung Kyu Lee


Journal of the Korean Radiological Society | 2001

The Influence of Changes in Cervical Lordosis on Bulging Disk and Spinal Stenosis: Functional MR Imaging

Young Joon Lee; Choong Ki Eun


Journal of Clinical Radiololgy | 2001

MR Findings of Calvarial Eosinophilic Granuloma

Gi Bok Choi; Seok Hyun Son; Choong Ki Eun; Sung Kun Park; Sang Suk Han; Sun Seob Choi; Seong Min Kim; Chang Soo Kim


Journal of the Korean neurological association | 2000

Serial MRI Findings in a Clinically Diagnosed Adult Onset Leigh Syndrome

Sung Eun Kim; Jae Young Kim; Jung Wook Jung; Dong Sun Kim; Eun Ju Jung; Eung Kim; Seok Hyun Son; Choong Ki Eun; Tae Yoon Lee


Journal of Clinical Radiololgy | 2000

Evaluation of Therapeutic Effect of Acoustic Schwannoma After Gamma-Knife Radiosurgery using Follow-up MRI

Eun Young Joo; Seok Hyun Son; Choong Ki Eun; Sang Suk Han; Jae Hong Sim; Lee Si; Moo Sung Kim

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In Sook Lee

Pusan National University

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