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Clinics in Orthopedic Surgery | 2010

Reliability of MRI Findings of Peroneal Tendinopathy in Patients with Lateral Chronic Ankle Instability

Hee Jin Park; Seung Doh Cha; Hyung-Soo Kim; Soo Tae Chung; Noh Hyuck Park; Jeong Hyun Yoo; Jai Hyung Park; Joo Hak Kim; Tae-Woo Lee; Chang Hyun Lee; Se Man Oh

Background Patients with chronic lateral ankle instability also have peroneal tendinopathy often. However, preoperative MRIs of these patients are vague in many cases. Our study was performed to see the reliability of MRI findings of peroneal tendinopathy in patients with chronic lateral ankle instability. Methods MRI images for 82 patients who had chronic lateral ankle instability, and had received surgical treatment between March 2006 and November 2009 were compared with impressions from operating rooms. The mean age of patients was 36.4 years (range, 15 to 64 years), 82 ankles were studied, and patients with rheumatoid diseases were excluded from the study. Results Of the 82 cases, 26 were true positives, 38 true negatives, 13 false positives and 5 false negatives. Of 39 cases of peroneal tendinopathy diagnosed from MRI, 14 had peroneal tendon partial tears, 15 tenosynovitis, 3 dislocations, 17 low-lying muscle bellies, and 6 peroneus quartus muscles. Of 31 cases of peroneal tendinopathy observed in surgery 11 had peroneal tendon partial tears, 4 tenosynovitis, 5 dislocations, 12 low-lying muscle belliess, and 1 peroneus quartus muscle. Sensitivity and specificity of peroneal tendinopathy were 83.9% and 74.5%, respectively. Positive predictive value was 66.7%. Negative predictive value was 88.4%. Accuracy rate was 78.0%. Conclusions MRI is a useful diagnostic tool for detecting peroneal tendinopathy in patients with chronic lateral ankle instability. However, MRI is vague in many cases. Therefore, a thorough delicate physical examination and careful observation is needed.


American Journal of Roentgenology | 2006

Radiologic findings of peripheral primitive neuroectodermal tumor arising in the retroperitoneum

Mi Sung Kim; Bohyun Kim; Chan Sup Park; Soon Young Song; Eun Ja Lee; Noh Hyuck Park; Hye-Seong Kim; Seung Hyup Kim; Kyoung Sik Cho

OBJECTIVE The purpose of this article is to present the radiological findings of peripheral primitive neuroectodermal tumors that arise in the retroperitoneum. CONCLUSION Peripheral primitive neuroectodermal tumors (PNETs) arising in the retroperitoneum tend to be large and aggressive. Although the imaging appearance of peripheral PNETs is nonspecific, these tumors should be considered in the differential diagnosis when one encounters a large retroperitoneal mass with aggressive features.


Journal of Clinical Ultrasound | 2011

Thyroid cysts treated with ethanol ablation can mimic malignancy during sonographic follow‐up

Noh Hyuck Park; Dong Wook Kim; Hee Jin Park; Eun Ja Lee; Ji Sung Park; Sung Il Park; Jong-Myon Bae; Jun Hwa Lee

We aimed to assess long‐term ultrasound (US) findings after US‐guided percutaneous ethanol ablation (EA) in benign thyroid cysts and predominantly cystic thyroid nodules.


Knee Surgery and Related Research | 2013

Multiple osteochondritis dissecans of knee joint in a patient with Wilson disease, focusing on magnetic resonance findings.

Noh Hyuck Park; Hyoung Soo Kim; Sang Yeop Yi; Byung Cho Min

A 17-year-old man was admitted with a complaint of knee pain. He was diagnosed with Wilson disease by ophthalmologic and laboratory studies during hospitalization. Initial plain radiography of both knees showed multiple osteochondritis dissecans (OCD) on the medial and lateral femoral condyles of both knees. Subsequent magnetic resonance imaging showed multiple OCDs, which were symmetric on both knees. Subchondral cysts on the medial condyle and trochlear dysplasia were additionally evident on both femurs. We report this case with a focus on the imaging findings.


Journal of Clinical Ultrasound | 2012

Preoperative US-guided hookwire localization for nonpalpable cervical masses

Ji Yeon Park; Noh Hyuck Park; Seong Yoon Yi; Myung-Su Ko; Hee Jin Park

We investigated whether the preoperative ultrasound (US)‐guided hookwire localization for nonpalpable cervical masses allows surgeons to find these masses more easily and more confidently.


Journal of Clinical Radiololgy | 2010

Herlyn-Werner-Wunderlich Syndrome with Unilateral Hemivaginal Obstruction, Ipsilateral Renal Agenesis, and Contralateral Renal Thin GBM Disease: A Case Report with Radiological Follow Up

Noh Hyuck Park; Hee Jin Park; Chan Sup Park; Sung Il Park


Journal of Clinical Radiololgy | 2012

Pancreatic Panniculitis Associated with Acute Pancreatitis and Hemorrhagic Pseudocysts: A Case Report

Yong Suk Jang; Mi Sung Kim; Chan Sub Park; Ji Yeon Park; Noh Hyuck Park


Journal of Clinical Ultrasound | 2008

Sonographically guided excisional biopsy of small abdominal wall masses using vacuum‐assisted biopsy device

Noh Hyuck Park; En Ja Lee; Mi Sung Kim; Chan Sup Park; Jeong A. Ryu


Journal of the Korean Radiological Society | 2004

Characteristic Sonographic Appearance of Normal Appendix in Children: Inner Hypoechoic Band without Folding.

Noh Hyuck Park; Soon Young Song; Eu Ja Lee; Mi Sung Kim; Chan Sup Park; Hwa En Oh; Geun Seok Yang


Journal of Clinical Radiololgy | 2011

Survey of the Satisfaction and Dissatisfaction of Referring Physicians Concerning the Radiologic Report of Plain Radiography Except for Chest Plain Radiography

Soon Young Moon; Hee Jin Park; Sam Soo Kim; Noh Hyuck Park; Mi Sung Kim; Chan Sub Park; Ji Yeon Park; Hyun Jun Jeon

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