Dong Rock Shin
University of Ulsan
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Korean Journal of Radiology | 2016
Eun Hye Lee; Keum Won Kim; Young Joong Kim; Dong Rock Shin; Young Mi Park; Hyo Soon Lim; Jeong Seon Park; Hye Won Kim; You Me Kim; Hye Jung Kim; Jae Kwan Jun
Objective To analyze the diagnostic accuracy and trend in screening mammography in Korea. Materials and Methods We retrospectively linked the information from hospitals participating in the Alliance of Breast Cancer Screening in Korea (ABCS-K) and the database of the National Cancer Screening Program. We calculated performance indicators, including the recall rate, cancer detection rate (CDR), positive predictive value (PPV), sensitivity, specificity, false-positive rate (FPR), and interval cancer rate (ICR). Changes in the performance indicators were calculated as the annual percent change with 95% confidence interval (CI). Results We enrolled 128756 cases from 10 hospitals from 2005 to 2010. The recall rate was 19.1% with a downward trend over time (-12.1% per year; 95% CI, -15.9 to -8.2). The CDR was 2.69 per 1000 examinations, without a significant trend. The PPV was 1.4% with an upward trend (20.8% per year; 95% CI, 15.2 to 26.7). The sensitivity was 86.5% without a significant trend, whereas the specificity was 81.1% with an upward trend (3.3% per year; 95% CI, 2.1 to 4.5). The FPR was 18.9% with a downward trend (-12.4% per year; 95% CI, -16.2 to -8.4). The ICR was 0.5 per 1000 negative examinations without a significant trend. There were institutional variations in the diagnostic accuracy and trend except for the CDR, sensitivity, and ICR. Conclusion The sensitivity and CDR of screening mammography in the ABCS-K from 2005 to 2010 were compatible with those for Western women. The recall rate, PPV and specificity, however, were suboptimal, although they showed significant improvements over this period. A further analysis is required to explain institutional variations.
Korean Journal of Radiology | 2012
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.
Korean Journal of Radiology | 2016
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.
Skeletal Radiology | 2016
Ro Woon Lee; Soo-Jung Choi; Man Ho Lee; Jae Hong Ahn; Dong Rock Shin; Chae Hoon Kang; Ki-Won Lee
Journal of Clinical Radiololgy | 2016
Sang Geun Lee; Dae Shick Ryu; Man Soo Park; Chae Hoon Kang; Soo Jung Choi; Dong Rock Shin
Journal of Clinical Radiololgy | 2017
Ro Woon Lee; Soo Jung Choi; Jae Kwang Hwang; Jae Hong Ahn; Chae Hoon Kang; Dong Rock Shin
Journal of Clinical Radiololgy | 2016
Sang Geun Lee; Dae Shick Ryu; Man Soo Park; Soo Jung Choi; Chae Hoon Kang; Dong Rock Shin; Jae Hong Ahn
Journal of Clinical Radiololgy | 2015
Man Ho Lee; Dae Shick Ryu; Dae Woon Eom; Dong Rock Shin; Soo-Jung Choi; Jae Hong Ahn; Man Soo Park; Dong Kon Yoo
Journal of Clinical Radiololgy | 2015
Man Ho Lee; Dae Shick Ryu; Do Young Kim; Jae Hong Ahn; Soo Jung Choi; Gil Hyeon Gang; Dong Gon Yoo; Dong Rock Shin
Journal of Clinical Radiololgy | 2014
Do Young Kim; Dae Shick Ryu; Gil Hyeon Gang; Man Soo Park; Soo-Jung Choi; Jae Hong Ahn; Dong Rock Shin; Dong Gon Yoo