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Gut and Liver | 2014

Focal thickening at the fundus of the gallbladder: computed tomography differentiation of fundal type adenomyomatosis and localized chronic cholecystitis.

Bo Sung Kim; Jong Young Oh; Kyung Jin Nam; Jin Han Cho; Hee Jin Kwon; Seong Kuk Yoon; Jin Sook Jeong; Myung Hwan Noh

Background/Aims The objective of our study was to identify useful computed tomography (CT) findings for differentiating fundal type adenomyomatosis from localized chronic cholecystitis involving the fundus of the gallbladder. Methods We retrospectively identified cases of 41 patients with pathologically proven adenomyomatosis (n=21) or chronic cholecystitis (n=20) who had fundal thickening of the gallbladder on preoperative abdominal CT. Analysis of the CT findings included evaluation of the thickness, contour, border, intralesional cystic area, adjacent gallbladder wall thickening, presence of inner layer enhancement, enhancement grade, enhancement pattern, and presence of stones. Statistical analyses were performed using the Mann-Whitney U test and Fisher exact test. Results Oval contour, inner layer enhancement and intralesional cystic area were more frequently noted in adenomyomatosis than in chronic cholecystitis (p<0.05 for each finding). Flat contour and adjacent gallbladder wall thickening were more frequently observed in chronic cholecystitis than in adenomyomatosis. No differences between adenomyomatosis and chronic cholecystitis in terms of the thickness, enhancement grade, enhancement pattern and presence of stones were apparent. Conclusions CT may help to differentiate fundal type adenomyomatosis from localized chronic cholecystitis involving the fundus of the gallbladder.


Gut and Liver | 2012

Comparative Study of Shear Wave Velocities Using Acoustic Radiation Force Impulse Technology in Hepatocellular Carcinoma: The Extent of Radiofrequency Ablation.

Ji Oung Kang ; Hee Jin Kwon; Jin Han Cho; Jong Young Oh; Kyung Jin Nam; Seong Kuk Yoon; Myong Jin Kang; Sung Wook Lee; Sang Yeong Han

Background/Aims The purpose of this study was to assess the value of acoustic radiation force impulse (ARFI) for predicting the extent of radiofrequency ablation (RFA) in hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) by correlating the elasticity of HCC and peritumoral parenchyma (as measured by ARFI) with the extent of ablation determined by computed tomography (CT). Methods From September 2009 to June 2011, 158 patients underwent RFA ablation for HCC (single, ≤3 cm). We evaluated the data of a total of 38 prospectively enrolled patients who underwent both ARFI imaging and contrast-enhanced CT after one session of 12 minutes of RFA without a change in needle position. The ARFI imaging indices, including the mean shear wave velocity (SWV) of HCC, mean SWV of the peritumoral parenchyma and tumor size, were evaluated to determine the statistical correlation with RFA extent after one session of 12 minutes of RFA. Results A stiffer liver parenchyma in patients with cirrhosis results in a smaller ablation zone. Conclusions SWV of ARFI in liver parenchyma was well correlated with RFA extent. After evaluating the correlation between ARFI and RFA extent, we suggest that the SWV in liver parenchyma might be a non-invasive supplementary tool for predicting the extent of RFA.


Gut and Liver | 2012

Sodium Iodide Symporter and Phosphatase and Tensin Homolog Deleted on Chromosome Ten Expression in Cholangiocarcinoma Analysis with Clinicopathological Parameters

Jong-Han Kim; Sang Young Han; Sung Wook Lee; Yang Hyun Baek; Ha Yoen Kim; Jin Sook Jeong; Young Hoon Roh; Young Hoon Kim; Byung Ho Park; Hee Jin Kwon; Jin Han Cho; Kyung Jin Nam

Background/Aims This study was performed to investigate the correlation of sodium iodide symporter (NIS) expression with the functionality and loss of phosphatase and tensin homolog deleted on chromosome ten (PTEN) expression in human cholangiocarcinoma (CCA). Methods Immunohistochemistry for the expression of NIS and PTEN was performed in 60 biopsy specimens of CCA. The clinicopathological parameters were retrospectively identified from medical records. The expression pattern of NIS and loss of PTEN expression were analyzed in association with the clinicopathological characteristics, including survival. Results Normal biliary trees displayed NIS expression, but hepatocytes did not. NIS expression was divided into two patterns: cytoplasmic and membranous. Fifty-nine cases, all except for one case, displayed NIS expression in tumor cells. Twenty-two cases (33.3%) were mixed pattern, and 39 cases (65.05%) were cytoplasmic pattern; the pure membranous pattern was not noted. There was no association between the NIS expression pattern and clinicopathological parameters, including age, sex, differentiation grade, T stage and tumor, node, metastasis stage (p>0.05). The survival rates were similar among various NIS expression patterns. Normal hepatocytes and biliary trees exhibited PTEN expression in the nucleus and cytoplasm. CCA cells displayed nuclear staining. Thirty-six (60.0%) of 60 cases displayed a loss of PTEN expression. The loss of PTEN expression was observed in the advanced T-stage group (p=0.0036), but there was no association between the loss of PTEN expression and other clinicopathological parameters (p>0.05). No association between the loss of PTEN expression and survival was noted. Conclusions NIS is expressed in most types of human CCA. The expression pattern suggests a role in cancer development. PTEN loss expression is common in the context of human CCA, especially in the advanced T stage.


Korean Journal of Radiology | 2018

Effect of Hybrid Kernel and Iterative Reconstruction on Objective and Subjective Analysis of Lung Nodule Calcification in Low-Dose Chest CT

Seul Gi Hong; Eun-Ju Kang; Jae Hyung Park; Won Jin Choi; Ki-Nam Lee; Hee Jin Kwon; Dong Ho Ha; Dong Won Kim; Sang Hyeon Kim; Jeong-Hyun Jo; Jongmin Lee

Objective To evaluate the differences in subjective calcification detection rates and objective calcium volumes in lung nodules according to different reconstruction methods using hybrid kernel (FC13-H) and iterative reconstruction (IR). Materials and Methods Overall, 35 patients with small (< 4 mm) calcified pulmonary nodules on chest CT were included. Raw data were reconstructed using filtered back projection (FBP) or IR algorithm (AIDR-3D; Canon Medical Systems Corporation), with three types of reconstruction kernel: conventional lung kernel (FC55), FC13-H and conventional soft tissue kernel (FC13). The calcium volumes of pulmonary nodules were quantified using the modified Agatston scoring method. Two radiologists independently interpreted the role of each nodule calcification on the six types of reconstructed images (FC55/FBP, FC55/AIDR-3D, FC13-H/FBP, FC13-H/AIDR-3D, FC13/FBP, and FC13/AIDR-3D). Results Seventy-eight calcified nodules detected on FC55/FBP images were regarded as reference standards. The calcium detection rates of FC55/AIDR-3D, FC13-H/FBP, FC13-H/AIDR-3D, FC13/FBP, and FC13/AIDR-3D protocols were 80.7%, 15.4%, 6.4%, 52.6%, and 28.2%, respectively, and FC13-H/AIDR-3D showed the smallest calcium detection rate. The calcium volume varied significantly with reconstruction protocols and FC13/AIDR-3D showed the smallest calcium volume (0.04 ± 0.22 mm3), followed by FC13-H/AIDR-3D. Conclusion Hybrid kernel and IR influence subjective detection and objective measurement of calcium in lung nodules, particularly when both techniques (FC13-H/AIDR-3D) are combined.


Clinical Imaging | 2017

Assessment of clinical and radiologic differences between small and large adrenal pheochromocytomas

Dong Won Kim; Seong Kuk Yoon; Sang Hyeon Kim; Eun Ju Kang; Hee Jin Kwon

OBJECTIVE To evaluate differences in clinical and radiologic features of small and large pheochromocytomas. MATERIALS AND METHODS This study included 39 patients with adrenal pheochromocytomas. Several clinical and radiologic features were statistically analyzed and compared between small and large pheochromocytomas. RESULTS No significant differences were found in clinical features between them. Small pheochromocytomas had more relatively homogeneous attenuation although large pheochromocytomas had more cystic or necrotic changes. CONCLUSIONS Pheochromocytomas tend to have different CT imaging features mimicking other tumors according to the size of the tumors. However, clinical features, CT imaging characteristics, and radioisotope activity are not different between small and large pheochromocytomas.


Case Reports in Hepatology | 2012

A Case of Hepatic Angiomyolipoma Which Was Misdiagnosed as Hepatocellular Carcinoma in a Hepatitis B Carrier

Jin Yeon Hwang; Sung Wook Lee; Yang Hyun Baek; Jong-Han Kim; Ha Yeon Kim; Suck Hyang Bae; Jin Han Cho; Hee Jin Kwon; Jin Sook Jeong; Young Hoon Roh; Sang Young Han

We report a rare case of resected hepatic AML, which was misdiagnosed as hepatocellular carcinoma in a chronic hepatitis B carrier. A 45-year-old woman who was a carrier of hepatitis B virus infection presented with a hepatic tumor. Her serum alpha-fetoprotein level was normal. Ultrasonography revealed a round and well-circumscribed echogenic hepatic tumor measuring 2.5 cm in the segment VI. On contrast-enhanced computed tomography, a hypervascular tumor was observed in the arterial phase and washing-out of the contrast medium in the portal phase and delayed phase. On MR T1-weighted in-phase images, the mass showed low signal intensity, and on out-of-phase images, the mass showed signal drop and dark signal intensity. On MR T2-weighted images, the mass showed high signal intensity. The mass demonstrated high signal intensity on arterial phase after contrast injection, suggestive of hepatocellular carcinoma. The patient underwent hepatic wedge resection and histopathological diagnosis was a hepatic angiomyolipoma.


European Journal of Radiology | 2008

Benign submucosal lesions of the stomach and duodenum: imaging characteristics with endoscopic and pathologic correlation.

Jong Young Oh; Kyung Jin Nam; Jong Cheol Choi; Jin Han Cho; Seong Kuk Yoon; Sun Seob Choi; Hee Jin Kwon; Jung Hee Yoon; Su Jin Kim


The Korean journal of internal medicine | 2015

Solitary Fibrous Tumor of the Pancreas: A Case Report and Review of the Literature

Seung Hee Han; Yang Hyun Baek; Sang Young Han; Sung Wook Lee; Jin Sook Jeong; Jin Han Cho; Hee Jin Kwon


Journal of Clinical Radiololgy | 2009

Cerebral Perfusion MR Findings Before and After a Carotid Stent.

Myongjin Kang; Jong Choel Choi; Hee Jin Kwon; Seong Kuk Yoon; Jin Han Cho; Jae-Kwan Cha; Jae Taek Huh; Sunseob Choi


Journal of Clinical Radiololgy | 2016

CT Findings of Benign Omental Lesions Following Abdominal Cancer Surgery

Sang Yun Lee; Dong Won Kim; Jin Han Cho; Hee Jin Kwon; Dong Ho Ha; Jong Young Oh

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