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Journal of the Neurological Sciences | 2002

Analysis of cerebral blood flow of subcortical vascular dementia with single photon emission computed tomography: Adaptation of statistical parametric mapping

Dong-Won Yang; Beum-Saeng Kim; Jin-Kook Park; SangYun Kim; Euy-Neyng Kim; Hyung-Sun Sohn

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVESnSubcortical vascular dementia (VaD) is a relatively homogeneous subtype of VaD, but the mechanisms of cognitive dysfunction of subcortical VaD are not fully understood. This study investigates the changes of cerebral blood flow (CBF) in patients with subcortical VaD and the contribution of the white matter hyperintensity (WMHI) and clinical severity to CBF changes.nnnMETHODSn99mTc-ethyl cysteinate dimer single photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) was performed to measure the regional CBF and statistical parametric mapping SPM99 software was applied to automated and objective analysis of the SPECT image data. Twenty-three patients (12 male, 11 female) with mild to moderate dementia who met both the criteria of the DSM-IV and probable and possible NINDS-AIREN for VaD and had subcortical white matter changes and lacunar infarctions in brain MRI were evaluated against 17 normal control subjects (7 male, 10 female). The severity of the WMHI was measured by the semi-quantitative scale method proposed by Mäntyla. The Clinical Dementia Rating scale measured the severity of dementia.nnnRESULTSnSPM analysis of the SPECT image reveals significantly reduced regional CBF in the right thalamus, left caudate nucleus, cingulate, bilateral superior temporal, and left ventral subcallosal gyri in subcortical VaD patients compared to the normal controls (corrected P<0.001). Of four WMHIs, only the deep WMHI was associated with the small CBF reduction in the left superior temporal gyrus (uncorrected P<0.01). The reduction of the CBF according to the severity of dementia was noted in the anterior and posterior association areas (uncorrected P<0.01).nnnCONCLUSIONSnOur study suggests that cognitive dysfunction of subcortical VaD may be related to the reduction of the CBF in the brain areas mentioned, which are probably not associated with the severity of periventricular WMHI and dementia.


Clinical Nuclear Medicine | 2001

Muscular sarcoidosis: Ga-67 scintigraphy and magnetic resonance imaging.

Hyung-Sun Sohn; Euy-Neyng Kim; Jung Mee Park; Yong An Chung

Ga-67 scintigraphy is helpful in the assessment of active extrapulmonary sarcoidosis. Muscular involvement of sarcoidosis is often asymptomatic or nonspecific, and laboratory examinations do not provide convincing evidence of muscular involvement. The authors report a case of muscular sarcoidosis detected by Ga-67 scintigraphy. In a patient who had fever and arthralgia of both knee joints, Ga-67 scintigraphy showed mediastinal and hilar involvement of sarcoidosis with unexpected extensive muscular uptake. Magnetic resonance imaging revealed in detail intramuscular infiltration of sarcoid granuloma. Ga-67 scintigraphy is useful in detecting inflammatory muscular involvement of sarcoidosis and other multiorgan involvement.


Korean Journal of Radiology | 2007

Assessment of cerebrovascular reserve before and after STA-MCA bypass surgery by SPECT and SPM analysis.

Joo-Hyun O; Kyung-Sool Jang; Ie-Ryung Yoo; Sunghoon Kim; Soo-Kyo Chung; Hyung-Sun Sohn; Hyung-Kyun Rha; Hae-Kwan Park; Yong-An Chung; Jaeseung Jeong

Objective The purpose of this study was to objectively assess the efficacy of superficial temporal artery to middle cerebral artery (STA-MCA) bypass surgery using Technetium (Tc)-99m-ethyl cysteinate dimer (ECD) single photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) in patients who underwent STA-MCA bypass surgery. Materials and Methods Brain perfusion SPECT images obtained at baseline and after the administration of acetazolamide were reconstructed using statistical parametric mapping in 23 patients, both before and after STA-MCA bypass surgery. The clinical outcomes of the surgery were also recorded and compared with the hemodynamic changes. A voxel with an uncorrected p-value of less than 0.001 was considered to be statistically significant. Results SPECT images of the territory supplied by the bypass graft showed an increase in both cerebrovascular flow and reserve at baseline, and the increase was significantly higher following the administration of acetazolamide. All patients showed improvement of clinical symptoms and increased blood flow to the left temporal, parietal, and frontal cortices as well as the thalamus. Conclusion Brain SPECT effectively and objectively demonstrated the improved outcomes of STA-MCA bypass surgery, and thus may be used in postoperative analyses.


Applied Radiation and Isotopes | 2009

Voxel-based analysis of Tc-99m ECD brain perfusion SPECT in patients with normal pressure hydrocephalus.

Bora Yoon; Dong-Won Yang; Yong-Soo Shim; Sung-Woo Chung; Kook-Jin Ahn; Joo-Hyun O; Sunghoon Kim; Hyung-Sun Sohn; Soo-Kyo Chung; Yong-An Chung

Idiopathic normal pressure hydrocephalus (iNPH) is a reversible dementia characterized by gait disturbance, incontinence and dementia. This study investigates the neuropsychological characteristics and changes of regional cerebral blood flow (rCBF) in patients with iNPH. Ten patients who met the criteria of probable iNPH and 13 normal control subjects were evaluated. The general cognitive function and detailed neuropsychological functions were measured by K-MMSE and comprehensive neuropsychological battery. Tc-99m-ethyl cysteinate dimmer (Tc-99m-ECD) single photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) was performed to measure the rCBF and statistical parametric mapping (SPM) and statistical probabilistic brain anatomic map (SPAM) was applied to the objective analysis of SPECT data. On the neuropsychological examination, all the patients showed abnormality in memory, psychomotor speed and frontal executive function. SPM analysis of SPECT images revealed that rCBF in bilateral thalami, right prefrontal area, bilateral anterior and posterior cingulate gyri, right caudate nucleus, and left parahippocampal gyrus was significantly decreased in patients with iNPH compared to normal controls (uncorrected P<0.005). In SPAM analysis, rCBF reduction was observed in bilateral prefrontal area, anterior, posterior cingulate gyri and caudate nuclei. We have found that rCBF changes occurred predominantly in prefrontal and subcortical areas, the changes were associated with frontal subcortical circuit, and the affected frontal subcortical circuit may contribute to the cognitive decline seen in the iNPH patients. The reduction of rCBF and clinical cognitive impairment are closely connected in patients with iNPH.


Infection and Chemotherapy | 2017

Primary Sternal Osteomyelitis Caused by Staphylococcus aureus in an Immunocompetent Adult

Yu-Na Jang; Hyung-Sun Sohn; Sung-Yeon Cho; Su-Mi Choi

Primary sternal osteomyelitis (PSO) is a rare condition that may develop without any contiguous focus of infection. Due to the rarity of the disease, early diagnosis and appropriate treatment are often delayed. Herein, we describe a patient with PSO caused by Staphylococcus aureus that presented with chest pain and fever. The patient had no predisposing factors for sternal osteomyelitis. The chest pain was thought to be non-cardiogenic, as electrocardiography and cardiac enzyme did not reveal ischemic changes when he visited the emergency room. After blood culture revealed the presence of S. aureus, every effort was made to identify the primary focus of infection. Bone scan and magnetic resonance imaging revealed osteomyelitis with soft tissue inflammation around the sternum. After 8 weeks of antibiotics treatment, the patient recovered without any complications.


Clinical Nuclear Medicine | 2002

Tc-99m MDP imaging in rhabdomyolysis after military disciplinary punishment.

Euy-Neyng Kim; Hyung-Sun Sohn; Sunghoon Kim; Yong-An Jung; Ie-Ryung Yoo; Soo-Kyo Chung


The Korean Journal of Nuclear Medicine | 2005

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Chung-Ho Kim; Sunghoon Kim; Joo-Hyun O; Ie-Ryung Yoo; Yong-An Chung; Young-Ha Park; Hyung-Sun Sohn; Sung-Young Lee; Soo-Kyo Chung


Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging | 2009

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Woo-Hee Choi; Yong-An Chung; Kijun Kim; Changsuk Park; Hyun Suk Jung; Hyung-Sun Sohn; Soo-Kyo Chung; Chang-Young Yoo


Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging | 2009

PET/CT in the Diagnosis of Cervical Lymph Node Metastases of Head and Neck Cancer

Eun-Ji Han; Woo-Hee Choi; Yong-An Chung; Hyung-Sun Sohn; Chang-Suk Kang


Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging | 2007

Comparison of FDG Uptake with Pathological Parameters in the Well-differentiated Thyroid Cancer

Won-Hyoung Lee; Eun Ji Han; Ie-Ryung Yoo; Yong-An Chung; Hyung-Sun Sohn; Sung Hoon Kim; Soo-Kyo Chung; Y J Choi

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Soo-Kyo Chung

The Catholic University of America

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Yong-An Chung

Catholic University of Korea

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Euy-Neyng Kim

Catholic University of Korea

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Ie-Ryung Yoo

Catholic University of Korea

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Choon-Yul Kim

The Catholic University of America

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Joo-Hyun O

Catholic University of Korea

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Dong-Won Yang

Catholic University of Korea

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