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Academic Radiology | 2008

Computer-Aided Diagnosis for the Differentiation of Malignant from Benign Thyroid Nodules on Ultrasonography

Kyoung Ja Lim; Chul Soon Choi; Dae Young Yoon; Suk Ki Chang; Kwang Ki Kim; Heon Han; Sam Soo Kim; Jiwon Lee; Yong Hwan Jeon

RATIONALE AND OBJECTIVESnWe sought to evaluate the diagnostic performance of an artificial neural network (ANN) and binary logistic regression (BLR) in differentiating malignant from benign thyroid nodules on ultrasonography.nnnMATERIALS AND METHODSnTwo experienced radiologists, who were unaware of the histopathological diagnosis, analyzed ultrasonographic (US) features of 109 pathologically proven thyroid lesions (49 malignant and 60 benign) in 96 patients. Each radiologist was asked to evaluate US findings and categorize nodules into one of the two groups (malignant vs. benign) in each case. The following 8 US parameters were assessed for each nodule: size, shape, margin, echogenicity, cystic change, microcalcification, macrocalcification, and halo sign. Statistically significant US findings were obtained with backward stepwise logistic regression and were used for training and testing of the ANN and the BLR. The performance of the ANN and BLR was compared to that of the radiologists using receiver-operating characteristic (ROC) analysis.nnnRESULTSnStatistically significant US findings were size, margin, echogenicity, cystic change, and macrocalcification of the nodules. The area under the ROC curve (Az) values of ANN and BLR were 0.9492 +/- 0.0195 and 0.9046 +/- 0.0289, respectively. The Az value was 0.8300 +/- 0.0359 for reader 1 and 0.7600 +/- 0.0409 for reader 2. The Az values for ANN and BLR were significantly higher than those for both radiologists (all p < .05).nnnCONCLUSIONnThe performance of the ANN and the BLR was better than that of the radiologists in the distinction of benign and malignant thyroid nodules.


Korean Journal of Radiology | 2012

Korea's contribution to radiological research included in Science Citation Index Expanded, 1986-2010.

You Jin Ku; Dae Young Yoon; Kyoung Ja Lim; Sora Baek; Young Lan Seo; Eun Joo Yun; Chul Soon Choi; Sang Hoon Bae; Hyun Lee; Young Su Ju

Objective To evaluate scientific papers published by Korean radiologists in the Science Citation Index Expanded (SCIE) radiology journals, between 1986 and 2010. Materials and Methods The Institute for Scientific Information Web of Knowledge-Web of Science (SCIE) database was searched for all articles published by Korean radiologists, in SCIE radiology journals, between 1986 and 2010. We performed the analysis by typing Korea and radiol in the address section and selecting the subject area of Radiology, Nuclear Medicine, and Medical Imaging with the use of the general search function of the software. Analyzed parameters included the total number of publications, document types, journals, and institutions. In addition, we analyzed where Korea ranks, compared to other countries, in terms of the number of published articles. All these data were analyzed according to five time periods: 1986-1990, 1991-1995, 1996-2000, 2001-2005, and 2006-2010. Results Overall, 4974 papers were published by Korean radiologists, in 99 different SCIE journals, between 1986 and 2010, of which 4237 (85.2%) were article-type papers. Of the total 115395 articles, worldwide, published in radiology journals, Koreas share was 3.7%, with an upward trend over time (p < 0.005). The journal with the highest number of articles was the American Journal of Roentgenology (n = 565, 13.3%). The institution which produced the highest number of publications was Seoul National University (n = 932, 22.0%). Conclusion The number of scientific articles published by Korean radiologists in the SCIE radiology journals has increased significantly between 1986 and 2010. Korea was ranked 4th among countries contributing to radiology research during the last 5 years.


Cancer Research and Treatment | 2011

Calcified Carcinoma of the Gallbladder with Calcified Nodal Metastasis Presenting as a Porcelain Gallbladder: A Case Report

Eun Joo Yun; Dae Young Yoon; Chul Soon Choi; Sang Hoon Bae; Young Lan Seo; Suk Ki Chang; Kyoung Ja Lim; Jung Hye Kwon; Mi Jung Kwon; Eun Sook Nam

Porcelain gallbladder is regarded as a risk factor of gallbladder cancer. A porcelain gallbladder with calcified regional lymph nodes was found using computed tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in a 43-year-old man who presented with nausea, vomiting, and abdominal pain. His cholecystectomy specimen showed diffuse wall thickening and contained small gallstones. Histological examination revealed diffuse infiltrative adenocarcinoma with extensive intratumoral calcification (calcified carcinoma). The majority of the calcified material was located within or replaced the tumor glands, and was not found in the stroma. A lymph node was totally replaced with a calcified metastatic adenocarcinoma. To the best of our knowledge, only one case of calcified lymph node metastasis from a calcified carcinoma of the gallbladder has been previously reported in the literature. We herein add a case of calcified carcinoma of the gallbladder with calcified lymph node metastasis, presenting as a porcelain gallbladder on CT and MRI.


Journal of The Korean Surgical Society | 2012

Prognostic significance of computed tomography defined ascites in advanced gastric cancer

Jin Cheol Cheong; Won Hyuk Choi; Doo Jin Kim; Jun Ho Park; Sung Jin Cho; Chul Soon Choi; Joo Seop Kim

Purpose The aim of this study was to investigate the clinicopathologic features and prognosis in patients with computed tomography (CT) findings of ascites, with a focus on the correlation with peritoneal carcinomatosis. Methods This study included a total of 157 patients who underwent surgery for advanced gastric cancer from 2003 to 2008 at the Department of Surgery, Hallym University Kangdong Sacred Heart Hospital, Seoul, Korea, which were analyzed retrospectively. Results Fourteen patients (8.9%) presented ascites on their CT scan. Among them, 10 patients had peritoneal carcinomatosis, and showed significant difference with CT ascites positive group in the incidence of peritoneal carcinomatosis. The presence of CT ascites was significantly correlated with pathologic T stage, tumor size, histologic type, CT T and N stages, CT peritoneal nodularity and curability of surgery, statistically. The prognosis of CT ascites positive group was much poorer in the total advanced gastric cancer patients (P < 0.001), as well as in patients with pathologic T4 (P = 0.002). Also in patients without peritoneal carcinomatosis, CT ascites positive subgroup tended to have a worse prognosis than CT ascites negative subgroup (P = 0.086). Tumor size, CT T and N stages and the presence of CT peritoneal nodularity and ascites influenced the prognosis significantly; among which, if a tumor size larger than 5 cm, CT T4 stage and the presence of CT ascites were identified as independent prognostic factors. Conclusion The presence of ascites was closely associated with peritoneal metastasis, and was the most significant independent prognostic factor in advanced gastric cancer in the present study.


Ultrasonography | 2014

Harmonic ultrasonography for the detection of microlithiasis in the gallbladder

Chul Soon Choi; You Jin Ku; Dae Young Yoon; Eun Joo Yun; Young Lan Seo; Kyoung Ja Lim; Sora Baek; Sang Hoon Bae; Eun Sook Nam

Purpose: To validate the use of harmonic ultrasonography (US) in the detection of gallbladder microlithiasis. Methods: From November 30, 2012, to January 18, 2014, fundamental US (FUS) and harmonic US with a high background noise (HUS-N) were performed for evaluation of gallbladder during the routine abdomen US. During the US, a dot-like stone (or stones) with Brownian motion was regarded as a positive finding of microlithiasis. Fifty-five patients with microlithiasis in the gallbladder detected on US were enrolled as the subjects of a retrospective review. With respect to the obtained images, two abdominal radiologists independently scored the conspicuity of gallbladder microlithiasis on FUS and HUS-N by using a 4-grade scale. The statistical analysis employed a kappa test and a Wilcoxon rank-sum test. Results: For FUS, the conspicuity grades of gallbladder microlithiasis were G1 in 25 and 37, G2 in 21 and 9, G3 in 6 and 6, G4 in 3 and 3 patients, while HUS-N showed G1 in 0 and 0, G2 in 3 and 2, G3 in 12 and 15, and G4 in 40 and 38 patients, respectively, by each of the two radiologists. The kappa value was 0.633 for FUS between the two radiologists and 0.708 for HUS-N. HUS-N showed better conspicuity of gallbladder microlithiasis than FUS with significant P-values of less than 0.001 and 0.001 for the two radiologists, respectively. Conclusion: Compared with FUS, HUS-N enables better detection of microlithiasis in the gallbladder.


American Journal of Roentgenology | 1998

Triphasic helical CT of hepatic focal nodular hyperplasia : Incidence of atypical findings

Chul Soon Choi; Patrick C. Freeny


American Journal of Roentgenology | 1998

Malignant lymphoma of mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue (MALT lymphoma) arising in the thymus: radiologic findings.

Jeong Geun Yi; Duck Hwan Kim; Chul Soon Choi


Journal of the Korean Radiological Society | 2000

Complete Invagination of Vermiform Appendix with Adenocarcinoma

Young Lan Seo; Chul Soon Choi; Ho Chul Kim; Sang Hoon Bae; Duck Hwan Kim


Journal of the Korean Radiological Society | 2008

The Efficacy of Unenhanced MR Imaging for the Diagnosis of Acute Appendicitis: A Performance Comparison Versus Abdominal Ultrasonography

Ji Eun Seok; Seon Jeong Min; Seong Whi Cho; Ik Won Kang; Dae Hyun Hwang; Eil Seong Lee; Gyung Kyu Lee; Jae Jung Lee; Dae Kun Yoon; Jin Lee; Hyun Joo Jang; Chul Soon Choi


Journal of the Korean Radiological Society | 2006

Diagnostic Usefulness of CT Attenuation Coefficients of Urine after Enteral Administration of Iodinated Water (Iohexol) in Neonates with NEC

Jeung Hee Moon; Eun Joo Yun; Dae Young Yoon; Yu Jin Lee; Young Lan Seo; Chul Soon Choi; Ji Young Woo; Seung Yang; Young Ah Cho; Yun Woo Chang

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