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Journal of Computer Assisted Tomography | 2008

Coronary-to-bronchial artery fistula: demonstration by 64-multidetector computed tomography with retrospective electrocardiogram-gated reconstructions.

Seung Tae Lee; Su Young Kim; Gham Hur; Yoon Joon Hwang; Yong Hoon Kim; Jung Wook Seo; Soon Joo Cha; Won Ro Lee

Objective: The aim of this study was to evaluate the incidence of coronary-to-bronchial artery fistula (CBF) and clinical significance in 1300 patients examined with 64-multidetector computed tomography (MDCT) coronary angiography. Methods: One thousand three hundred ten patients underwent coronary MDCT for atypical chest pain or screening. Volume-rendering and multiplanar reconstruction images were reviewed, and subsequent cineangiographies were compared. Results: Eight cases of CBF were detected-6 originated from the left circumflex artery, and 2 originated from the right coronary artery. A hypertrophied anomalous branch of left circumflex artery was observed in 1 case, and underlying bronchiectasis was noted. Seven cases had a thin-wall communicating vessel. Subsequent cineangiography revealed identical appearance with MDCT reconstruction images. Conclusions: The incidence of CBF (0.61%) in this study is similar to those of a few cineangiographic studies in the literature. Our study showed that 64-MDCT coronary angiography is an accurate and noninvasive tool for detection of CBF.


Journal of Korean Medical Science | 2011

Xanthogranulomatous pancreatitis presents as a solid tumor mass: a case report.

Han-Seong Kim; Mee Joo; Sun Hee Chang; Hwa Young Song; Tae Jun Song; Jung Wook Seo; Chul-Nam Kim

Xanthogranulomatous inflammation (XGI) is a rare, idiopathic process in which lipid-laden histiocytes are deposited at various locations in the body. Although XGI has been reported to occur in various organs such as the gallbladder, kidney, bone, stomach, colon, appendix, lymph nodes, urachus, and urinary bladder and in soft tissues, xanthogranulomatous pancreatitis (XGP) is extremely rare. Herein, we report a case of XGP occurring in a 70-yr-old woman, who presented with abdominal pain for several months. On physical examination, mild epigastric tenderness was noted. Abdomen CT scan revealed a low attenuated mass in uncinate process of pancreas, suggesting malignant lesion. Whipples operation was performed and the final pathologic diagnosis was XGP. The patients post-operative course was uneventful, and no recurrence was found within 7 months of the operation. When a pancreatic mass does not show clinico-radiological features typical of common pancreatic neoplasms, XGP should be considered for a differential diagnosis.


Korean Journal of Radiology | 2010

Mesothelial Cyst of the Round Ligament Mimicking a Metastasis: a Case Report

Bo Mi Kim; Ji Young Lee; Yoon Hee Han; Su Young Kim; Jung Wook Seo; Yong Hoon Kim; Soon Joo Cha; Gham Hur; Mee Joo; Eung Soo Lee

A mesothelial cyst of the round ligament is a rare cause of an inguinal mass. Clinically, it is frequently misdiagnosed as one of commoner diseases such as an inguinal hernia, femoral hernia, lipoma, and lymphadenopathy upon physical examination. Some previous reports elaborated the sonographic features of a mesothelial cyst of the round ligament. However, to our knowledge, few reports have described the CT features of a mesothelial cyst. We illustrated here the sonographic and multidetector CT features of a case of a mesothelial cyst of the round ligament that presented as an inguinal palpable mass and mimicked a metastasis in a patient with a Sertoli-Leydig cell tumor of the ovary.


Japanese Journal of Radiology | 2015

Phlebosclerotic colitis: case report and literature review focused on the radiologic findings in relation to the intake period of toxic material.

So Min Lee; Jung Wook Seo

Phlebosclerotic colitis (PC) is a rare disease entity of intestinal ischemia characterized by calcification at the right hemicolon and is predominant in Asian populations. We present a 57-year-old Korean patient who was an Oriental medicine practitioner himself and had been taking herbal medicine for decades. We reviewed previous literature on similar cases and analyzed radiologic features of PC in relation to the intake period of toxic material and extent of disease.


Japanese Journal of Radiology | 2014

Intra-abdominal low-grade fibromyxoid sarcoma of the transverse mesocolon mimicking lymphoma

Kyung Joon Kim; Jung Wook Seo

Low-grade fibromyxoid sarcoma (LGFMS), first described by Evans in 1987, is a rare soft tissue tumor. LGFMS commonly involves the deep soft tissues of the lower extremities, inguinal area, shoulder, axilla, neck and buttock. Intra-abdominal LGFMS has been reported in ten cases in six English studies (small bowel, four cases; mesentery, two; falciform ligament, one; omentum, one; colon, one; diffuse, one), and radiologic imaging studies were done in four of the ten cases. In the present case, radiologic findings of LGFMS showed a well-demarcated multilobular hypoechoic mass on ultrasonography, a multilobular homogeneously enhancing solid mass in the transverse mesocolon on computed tomography and a mildly inhomogeneously enhancing solid mass with two different components on magnetic resonance imaging. We report the first case of LGFMS arising from the transverse mesocolon mimicking lymphoma in a young female patient.


Clinical Imaging | 2018

Follow-up with computed tomography after spontaneous isolated dissection of the splanchnic artery

Won Jeong Park; Jung Wook Seo

The aim of this study was to evaluate radiological changes after spontaneous isolated dissection of the superior mesenteric artery (SIDSMA) and spontaneous isolated dissection of the celiac artery (SIDCA) using computed tomography (CT). This single-center retrospective study was approved by the hospital institutional review board. We reviewed the medical records and morphological CT findings of 33 consecutive patients with SIDSMA or SIDCA who were diagnosed between January 2001 and February 2016. We analyzed changes on follow-up CT images including length of the dissection, presence of a thrombus in the false lumen, maximal outer diameter, degree of luminal stenosis, patency of distal flow, and end-organ injury. We classified short-term (within the first week) and long-term (between the first week and sixth month) follow-up groups and analyzed differences in radiological changes over time using Wilcoxon signed-rank tests (continuous variables) and Fisher exact probability tests (categorical variables). Additionally, we examined patients who completed follow-up CT within 3 days after symptomatic changes. Comparing initial and final CT findings, a majority of patients with SIDSMA and SIDCA showed no significant changes in most CT parameters, including dissection length, thrombus presence, dissection diameter, stenosis degree, and extended distal branch. Between the short-term and long-term CT follow-up groups, there were no significant differences in radiological changes except for in the degree of luminal stenosis at the dissected segment in SIDSMA (P = 0.043). Only 10 patients completed follow-up CT within 3 days after symptomatic changes (progression or regression); of these, 1 patient had radiological findings that matched symptom progression, showing an increase in the degree of luminal stenosis and end-organ injury. There was no splanchnic artery dissection-related mortality, symptom progression, or event recurrence. In conclusion, CT follow-up of SIDSMA and SIDCA was mainly useful in the acute phase of dissection, with no significant radiological changes occurring in the long term. Accordingly, we question the utility of long-term follow-up CT after spontaneous isolated arterial dissection, especially in the absence of symptom progression.


Japanese Journal of Radiology | 2010

Atypical appearance of a neural foraminal elastofibroma of the lumbar spine mimicking a schwannoma on computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging.

Byung Hoon Lee; Yoon Joon Hwang; Yong Hoon Kim; Jung Wook Seo; Yoon Hee Han; Han Seong Kim

Elastofibromas are rare benign lesions that are most commonly found in the periscapular region. We describe a rare case of a 40-year-old woman presenting with right buttock radiating pain. Computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging revealed a homogeneously enhanced mass occupying the right neural foramen at the L4/5 level. The clinical and radiological presentation suggested a schwannoma. Pathology examination of the tissue indicated elastofibroma.


Journal of Thoracic Imaging | 2005

Low-grade fibromyxoid sarcoma: CT, sonography, and MR findings in 3 cases.

Su Young Kim; Mi Young Kim; Yoon Joon Hwang; Yoon Hee Han; Jung Wook Seo; Yong Hoon Kim; Soon Joo Cha; Gham Hur


Journal of Thoracic Imaging | 2006

CT of nasal-type T/NK cell lymphoma in the lung.

Byung Hoon Lee; Su Young Kim; Mi Young Kim; Yoon Joon Hwang; Yoon Hee Han; Jung Wook Seo; Yong Hoon Kim; Soon Joo Cha; Gham Hur


Journal of the Korean Radiological Society | 2006

Clinical Evaluation of the JPEG2000 Compression Rate of CT and MR Images for Long Term Archiving in PACS

Soon Joo Cha; Sung Hwan Kim; Yong Hoon Kim; Yoon Joon Hwang; Jung Wook Seo; Su Young Kim; Mi Young Kim; Hae Ryeon Kim; Yoon Hee Han; Gham Hur; Joo Hwan Park; Byung Hoon Lee; Seung Tae Lee; Bae Geun Oh

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