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Journal of Thoracic Imaging | 2004

HRCT findings of proximal interruption of the right pulmonary artery.

Dae Shick Ryu; Paul W. Spirn; Beatrice Trotman-Dickenson; Andetta R. Hunsaker; Seung Mun Jung; Man Soo Park; Bock Hyun Jung; Philip Costello

The purpose of this study is to present the characteristic HRCT findings of the lung parenchyma in patients with proximal interruption of the right main pulmonary artery. HRCT findings of proximal interruption of the right pulmonary artery demonstrated reticular opacities, septal thickening, subpleural consolidation, cystic lung changes, and pleural thickening in all 5 patients; bronchial dilation and bronchial wall thickening in 4 patients; and subpleural ground glass opacity (GGO) in 3 patients. The changes may be caused by absent pulmonary artery perfusion and development of systemic vessel collateralization.


Korean Journal of Radiology | 2011

MRI Findings of Pericardial Fat Necrosis: Case Report

Hyo Hyeok Lee; Dae Shick Ryu; Sang Sig Jung; Seung Mun Jung; Soo Jung Choi; Dae Hee Shin

Pericardial fat necrosis is an infrequent cause of acute chest pain and this can mimic acute myocardial infarction and acute pericarditis. We describe here a patient with the magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) findings of pericardial fat necrosis and this was correlated with the computed tomography (CT) findings. The MRI findings may be helpful for distinguishing pericardial fat necrosis from other causes of acute chest pain and from the fat-containing tumors in the cardiophrenic space of the anterior mediastinum.


Journal of Thoracic Imaging | 2008

Congenital absence of the right interlobar pulmonary artery: HRCT findings.

Dae Shick Ryu; Jae Hong Ahn; Soo Jung Choi; Jong-hyek Lee; Seung Mun Jung; Man Soo Park; Bok-hyeon Jung

We report a case of unilateral idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis-like changes in the right middle and lower lobe without lung volume changes and with normal upper lobe owing to congenital absence of the right interlobar pulmonary artery on chest computed tomography.


Korean Journal of Radiology | 2007

Hemoperitoneum Caused by Hepatic Necrosis and Rupture Following a Snakebite: a Case Report with Rare CT Findings and Successful Embolization

Jae Hong Ahn; Dong Gon Yoo; Soo-Jung Choi; Jong Hyeog Lee; Man Soo Park; Jin Ho Kwak; Seung Mun Jung; Dae Shick Ryu

We report the computed tomographic and angiographic findings in the case of a recently obtained successful clinical outcome after embolization of the hepatic artery in the case of a snakebite causing hemoperitoneum associated with hepatic necrosis and rupture with active bleeding.


Korean Journal of Radiology | 2012

Fluid Collection in the Right Lateral Portion of the Superior Aortic Recess Mimicking a Right Mediastinal Mass: Assessment with Chest Posterior Anterior and MDCT

Dong Rock Shin; Dae Shick Ryu; Man Soo Park; Seung Mun Jung; Jae Hong Ahn; Jong Hyeog Lee; Soo Jung Choi

Objective We observed patients in whom the fluid collection in the right lateral portion of the superior aortic recess on computed tomography (CT) scans mimicked a right anterior mediastinal mass on chest PA radiographs. The purpose of this study was to assess chest PA and CT features of these patients. Materials and Methods All chest PA radiographs and CT scans in 9 patients were reviewed by two radiologists on a consensus basis; for the presence of pleural effusion, pulmonary edema and heart size on chest PA radiographs. For the portion of the fluid collection in the superior aortic recess (SAR), a connection between the right lateral portion of the SAR (rSAR) and posterior portion of the SAR (pSAR) on CT scans, and the distance between the right lateral margin of the rSAR and the right lateral margin of the superior vena cava. Results Fluid collection in the rSAR on CT scans caused a right anterior mediastinal mass or a bulging contour on chest PA radiographs in all women patients. All patients showed cardiomegaly, five patients had pleural effusion, and two patients had mild pulmonary edema. Further, eight patients showed a connection between the rSAR and the pSAR. Conclusion The characteristic features of these patients are the right anterior mediastinal mass-like opacity due to fluid collection in the rSAR, are bulging contour with a smooth margin and cardiomegaly regardless of pulmonary edema on the chest PA radiographs, and fluid connection between the rSAR and the pSAR on CT scans.


Ultrasonography | 2016

Synchronous multicentric small hepatocellular carcinomas: defining the capsule on high-frequency intraoperative ultrasonography with pathologic correlation

Jae Hong Ahn; Dae-Woon Eom; Dae Shick Ryu; Man Soo Park; Seung Mun Jung; Kun Moo Choi; Gab Jin Cheon; Soo-Jung Choi; Hyuk Jai Jang

Purpose The aim of this study was to define the capsules of synchronous multicentric small hepatocellular carcinomas (HCCs) with use of high-frequency intraoperative ultrasonography (IOUS). Methods Among the 131 consecutive patients undergoing hepatic resection and high-frequency IOUS for HCC, 16 synchronous multicentric small HCCs in 13 patients were histologically diagnosed in the resected specimens. High-frequency IOUS and pathologic findings of these lesions were compared, with particular focus on the presence and appearance of the capsule in or around each lesion. Results Synchronous multicentric small HCCs were pathologically classified into distinctly nodular (n=12) or vaguely nodular (n=4) types. All 12 distinctly nodular HCCs including six subcentimeter lesions showed detectable capsules on high-frequency IOUS and pathology. The capsules appeared as a hypoechoic rim containing hyperechoic foci (n=6), hypoechoic rim (n=5), or hyperechoic rim (n=1) with varying degrees of coverage around each lesion. Histologically, the capsules were composed of a combination of one to four layers consisting of a fibrous capsule, peritumoral fibrosis, prominent small vessels, and entrapped hepatic parenchyma. Conclusion Synchronous multicentric small HCCs with distinctly nodular type, even at subcentimeter size, can show capsules with varying coverage and diverse echogenicity on high-frequency IOUS.


Korean Journal of Radiology | 2016

CT Findings of Foreign Body Reaction to a Retained Endoloop Ligature Plastic Tube Mimicking Acute Appendicitis: A Case Report

Jae Hong Ahn; Chae Hoon Kang; Soo Jung Choi; Man Soo Park; Seung Mun Jung; Dae Shick Ryu; Dong Rock Shin

Many hospitals experience one or more retained surgical instrument events with risk of patient morbidity and medicolegal problems. Identification of retained surgical instrument is important. The radiologists should be familiar with imaging finding of retained surgical instrument. In a 62-year-old female with a retained plastic tube, localized peritoneal infiltration around air-containing tubular structure mimicked acute appendicitis on abdomen computed tomography (CT), one year after laparoscopic cholecystectomy. We reported CT findings of foreign body reaction related to retained Endoloop ligature plastic tube mimicking acute appendicitis.


Journal of Thoracic Imaging | 2004

Fibrosing mediastinitis with peripheral airway dilatation and central pulmonary artery occlusion.

Dae Shick Ryu; Jugesh I. Cheema; Philip Costello


Journal of Clinical Radiololgy | 2016

A Case of Intrathoracic Ectopic Liver in a Patient without Diaphragmatic Defect

Sang Geun Lee; Dae Shick Ryu; Man Soo Park; Chae Hoon Kang; Soo Jung Choi; Dong Rock Shin


Journal of Clinical Radiololgy | 2016

A Case of Pseudoaneurysm Due to Fungus Ball within the Progressive Massive Fibrosis in a Patient with Pneumoconiosis: Computed Tomography-Pathologic Correlation

Sang Geun Lee; Dae Shick Ryu; Man Soo Park; Soo Jung Choi; Chae Hoon Kang; Dong Rock Shin; Jae Hong Ahn

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