Jong Jin Won
Wonkwang University
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Korean Journal of Radiology | 2003
Eun-A Kim; Kwon-Ha Yoon; Young Hwan Lee; Hye Won Kim; Seon Kwan Juhng; Jong Jin Won
Objective To analyze the contrast-enhancement patterns obtained at pulse-inversion harmonic imaging (PIHI) of focal hepatic lesions, and to thus determine tumor vascularity and the acoustic emission effect. Materials and Methods We reviewed pulse-inversion images in 90 consecutive patients with focal hepatic lesions, namely hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) (n=43), metastases (n=30), and hemangioma (n=17). Vascular and delayed phase images were obtained immediately and five minutes following the injection of a microbubble contrast agent. Tumoral vascularity at vascular phase imaging and the acoustic emission effect at delayed phase imaging were each classified as one of four patterns. Results Vascular phase images depicted internal vessels in 93% of HCCs, marginal vessels in 83% of metastases, and peripheral nodular enhancement in 71% of hemangiomas. Delayed phase images showed inhomogeneous enhancement in 86% of HCCs; hypoechoic, decreased enhancement in 93% of metastases; and hypoechoic and reversed echogenicity in 65% of hemangiomas. Vascular and delayed phase enhancement patterns were associated with a specificity of 91% or greater, and 92% or greater, respectively, and with positive predictive values of 71% or greater, and 85% or greater, respectively. Conclusion Contrast-enhancement patterns depicting tumoral vascularity and the acoustic emission effect at PIHI can help differentiate focal hepatic lesions.
Journal of the Korean Radiological Society | 1993
Seon Kwan Juhng; See Sung Choi; Byung Suk Roh; Chang Guhn Kim; Jong Jin Won
AbstractWe decribe the CT findings in a case of mediastinal hemangioma. Precontrast enhanced CT demonstrated a homogeneous soft tissue mass with several nodular calcifications indicating phleboliths. Contrast enhanced CT revealed some areas of enhancement similar to that of adjacent vascular structures. Hemangiomas of the mediastinum, although rare, should be included in the differential diagnosis of enhancing mediastinal masses
Radiology | 1999
Kwon-Ha Yoon; Hyun Kwon Ha; Jin Seong Lee; Jae Hee Suh; Myung-Hwan Kim; Pyo Nyun Kim; Moon-Gyu Lee; Ki Jung Yun; Suck-Chei Choi; Yong-Ho Nah; Chang Guhn Kim; Jong Jin Won; Yong Ho Auh
Journal of Korean Medical Science | 2004
Eun-A Kim; Seon-Kwan Juhng; Hye Won Kim; Gang Deuk Kim; Young Whan Lee; Hyang Jung Cho; Jong Jin Won
Journal of Clinical Radiololgy | 1999
Byung Cheol Min; Kwon Ha Yoon; Chang Guhn Kim; Byung Suck Roh; Jong Jin Won
Journal of Clinical Radiololgy | 2003
Eun A Kim; Kwon Ha Yoon; Seong Hoon Park; Ki Jung Yun; Jong Jin Won
Journal of Clinical Radiololgy | 2002
Kang Won Lee; Kwon Ha Yoon; Eun A Kim; Ki Han Park; Seon Kwan Juhng; Jong Jin Won
Journal of Clinical Radiololgy | 2002
Seong Hoon Park; Eun A Kim; Kwon Ha Yoon; Ki Jung Yun; Jeong Ho Kim; Jong Jin Won
Journal of Clinical Radiololgy | 2000
Kwon Ha Yoon; Dae Yeul Yu; Sung Hoon Park; Chang Guhn Kim; Jong Jin Won; Hyung Bae Moon
Journal of Clinical Radiololgy | 1999
Hye Won Kim; Kwon Ha Yoon; Chang Guhn Kim; Suk Chae Choi; Ki Jung Yun; Byung Suk Roh; Jong Jin Won