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Korean Journal of Radiology | 2007

Selective Uterine Artery Embolization for Management of Interstitial Ectopic Pregnancy

Seung Boo Yang; Sang Jin Lee; Hwan Sung Joe; Dong Erk Goo; Yun Woo Chang; Dong Hun Kim

Interstitial ectopic pregnancy is a rare condition of pregnancy and may be very dangerous if not identified and treated urgently. We report a case of successful treatment of an interstitial pregnancy using selective uterine artery embolization. A 27-year-old woman with interstitial pregnancy was treated by uterine artery embolization after failure of systemic methotrexate treatment. Her serum beta-human chorionic gonadotropin (β-hCG) was undetectable one month after the therapeutic embolization and transvaginal sonography 31 days after embolization showed normal endometrium and cornu. The patient achieved a normal pregnancy eight months after embolization.


Korean Journal of Radiology | 2005

Subtle Pleural Metastasis without Large Effusion in Lung Cancer Patients: Preoperative Detection on CT

Jung Hwa Hwang; Koun-Sik Song; Seung-Il Park; Tae-Hwan Lim; Kui Hyang Kwon; Dong Erk Goo

Objective We wanted to describe the retrospective CT features of subtle pleural metastasis without large effusion that would suggest inoperable lung cancer. Materials and Methods We enrolled 14 patients who had open thoracotomy attempted for lung cancer, but they were proven to be inoperable due to pleural metastasis. Our study also included 20 control patients who were proven as having no pleural metastasis. We retrospectively evaluated the nodularity and thickening of the pleura and the associated pleural effusion on the preoperative chest CT scans. We reviewed the histologic cancer types, the size, shape and location of the lung cancer and the associated mediastinal lymphadenopathy. Results Subtle pleural nodularity or focal thickening was noted in seven patients (50%) having pleural metastasis and also in three patients (15%) of control group who were without pleural metastasis. More than one of the pleural changes such as subtle pleural nodularity, focal thickening or effusion was identified in eight (57%) patients having pleural metastasis and also in three patients (15%) of the control group, and these findings were significantly less frequent in the control group patients than for the patients with pleural metastasis (p = 0.02). The histologic types of primary lung cancer in patients with pleural metastasis revealed as adenocarcinoma in 10 patients (71%) and squamous cell carcinoma in four patients (29%). The location, size and shape of the primary lung cancer and the associated mediastinal lymphadenopathy showed no significant correlation with pleural metastasis. Conclusion If any subtle pleural nodularity or thickening is found on preoperative chest CT scans of patients with lung cancer, the possibility of pleural metastasis should be considered.


Korean Journal of Radiology | 2005

Endovascular Management of Immediate Procedure-Related Complications of Failed Hemodialysis Access Recanalization

Dong Hun Kim; Dong Erk Goo; Seung Boo Yang; Cheul Moon; Deuk Lin Choi

Endovascular procedures are becoming the standard type of care for the management of hemodialysis vascular access dysfunction. As with any type of medical procedure, these techniques can result in procedure-related complications, although the expected number of complications is low. The clinical extent of these complications varies from case to case. Management of these cases depends on the clinical presentation. Major complications such as vein rupture, arterial embolism, remote site bleeding or hematoma, symptomatic pulmonary embolism and puncture site complications necessitating treatment require major therapy. Minor complications such as non-flow compromising small puncture site hematoma or pseudoaneurysms require little or no therapy. It is essential that the interventionist be prepared to manage these complications appropriately when they arise.


Journal of Korean Medical Science | 2004

Spontaneous intratumoral hemorrhage into hepatocellular carcinoma during transcatheter arterial embolization: a case report.

Jae Ho Choi; Jung-Hoon Kim; Jong-Ho Won; Yun Soo Kim; Dong Erk Goo; Deuk Lin Choi

Spontaneous extrahepatic rupture of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is a rare but serious complication that occurs with an incidence of between 5 and 15% of patients with HCC. It is thought to be preceded by rapid expansion due to intratumoral bleed-ing. Extrahepatic rupture of HCC has been reported as a rare complication of tran-scatheter arterial embolization (TAE). Although there have been reports of extrahepatic rupture of HCC after TAE, but there is no report regarding intratumoral hemor-rhage into HCC during TAE. We report a unique case of intratumoral hemorrhage into HCC during TAE presumably triggered by TAE. Although a rare complication, intratumoral hemorrhage into HCC after TAE should be considered in any patient with TAE due to HCC.


Acta Radiologica | 2004

Magnetic Resonance Imaging of Metaplastic Carcinoma of the Breast: Sonographic and Pathologic Correlation

Yun-Woo Chang; Min Hyuk Lee; Kui Hyang Kwon; Jae Heon Kim; Sung Tae Park; Jung-Hwa Hwang; Dong Erk Goo; Duek Lin Choi; Dong Wha Lee

Metaplastic carcinoma of the breast is a rare disease. We describe the MRI findings with the correlative sonographic and pathologic features of two cases. On MRI, T2‐weighted images demonstrate a relatively well‐defined mass with high signal intensity cystic components. Dynamic enhancement subtraction images showed an early enhancing and delayed washout peripheral rim and non‐enhancing internal components. A microlobulated, isoechogenic mass with cystic components was seen sonographically, and was histopathology related to necrosis and cystic degeneration. Although these features are not unique, metaplastic carcinoma should be included in the differential diagnosis for breast masses.


CardioVascular and Interventional Radiology | 2011

Bilateral Breast Enlargement: An Unusual Presentation of Superior Vena Cava Obstruction in a Hemodialysis Patient with Fibrosing Mediastinitis

Dong Erk Goo; Yong Jae Kim; Deuk Lin Choi; Kui Hyang Kwon; Seung Boo Yang

A 67-year-old woman with end-stage renal disease presented with profound edema of both breasts. The presence of a patent hemodialysis basilic transposition fistula and superior vena cava obstruction (SVC), due to fibrosing mediastinitis, was demonstrated by the use of fistulography. Endovascular treatment with a balloon and stent caused immediate resolution of the breast edema.


Acta Radiologica | 2003

Renal Perfusion Abnormality

Jae Heon Kim; H. W. Eun; Hwa-Young Lee; Sang-Kyu Park; J. H. Shin; Jung-Hwa Hwang; Dong Erk Goo; Duek Lin Choi


Journal of Clinical Radiololgy | 2010

Spontaneous Hepatic Rupture Associated with Preeclampsia: Treatment with Hepatic Artery Embolization.

Seung Boo Yang; Dong Erk Goo; Yun Woo Chang; Yong Jae Kim; In Cheol Hwang; Hyo Sang Han; Jong Hyun Yoon; Tae Il Lee


Journal of the Korean Radiological Society | 2008

Hounsfield Number Measurement after a Uterine Fibroid Embolization: Significance as a Predictive Factor of Embolization Success

Seung Boo Yang; San Jin Lee; Gyo Chang Choi; Han Hyeok Im; Dong Erk Goo; He Kyung Lee; Deuk Lin Choi; Gui Hyang Kwon; Yun Woo Chang; In Ho Cha


Journal of the Korean Radiological Society | 2006

Granular Cell Tumor Simulating Breast Malignancy: A Case Report

Sung Soo Lee; Yun Woo Chang; Duek Lin Choi; Dong Erk Goo; Seung Boo Yang; Dong Wha Lee

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Kui Hyang Kwon

Soonchunhyang University Hospital

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Duek Lin Choi

Soonchunhyang University Hospital

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Seung Boo Yang

Soonchunhyang University

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Yun Woo Chang

Soonchunhyang University Hospital

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Deuk Lin Choi

Soonchunhyang University Hospital

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Sung Tae Park

Soonchunhyang University Hospital

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Dong Hun Kim

Soonchunhyang University Hospital

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Jae Heon Kim

Soonchunhyang University Hospital

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Dong Wha Lee

Soonchunhyang University Hospital

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Jung-Hwa Hwang

Soonchunhyang University Hospital

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