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Acta Radiologica | 1997

Functioning islet cell tumor of the pancreas: Localization with dynamic spiral CT

Myung Jin Chung; Byung Ihn Choi; Jin-Suk Han; Jin Wook Chung; Moon-Ku Han; Sang Hoon Bae

Purpose: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the usefulness of dynamic spiral CT, including multidimensional reformation, in the detection and localization of islet cell tumors of the pancreas. Material and Methods: Seven patients with histopathologically proven functioning islet cell tumors of the pancreas were studied with 2-phase contrast-enhanced spiral CT. Scanning of the arterial phase and late phase was started 30 s and 180 s, respectively, after injection of 100 ml of contrast medium at a rate of 3 ml/s. Results: Axial images in the arterial phase depicted the lesions in 5 patients, but in the late phase in only one patient. Multiplanar reformatted images of the arterial phase depicted the lesions in all 7 patients. Maximal intensity projection images demonstrated all lesions with information of their relationship to the vascular structure. Conclusion: Dynamic spiral CT with scanning during the arterial phase and retrospective multidimensional reformation is useful for preoperative detection and localization of small islet cell tumors of the pancreas.


Acta Radiologica | 2010

CT, MR, 18F-FDG PET/CT, and their combined use for the assessment of mandibular invasion by squamous cell carcinomas of the oral cavity

Dong Hyeon Gu; Dae Young Yoon; Chan Hee Park; Suk Ki Chang; Kyoung Ja Lim; Young Lan Seo; Eun Joo Yun; Chul Soon Choi; Sang Hoon Bae

Background: A reliable assessment of mandibular invasion is crucial for treatment planning to obtain both radical tumor resection and good functional results. Purpose: To retrospectively compare the diagnostic value of three different imaging methods – computed tomography (CT), magnetic resonance (MR) imaging, 18F-fluorodeoxyglucose (FDG) positron emission tomography (PET)/CT – and their combined use for detection of mandibular invasion by squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) of the oral cavity. Material and Methods: Forty-six patients (39 men and 7 women; mean age, 59.4 years) suspected of having mandibular invasion by SCC of the oral cavity underwent CT, MR, and PET/CT within 2 weeks before surgery. First, each study was reviewed separately for the presence of mandibular invasion by tumors. Then, the value of combined images was assessed based on a confidence rating score for each modality assigned by observers. These results were verified with histopathologic findings. Results: Histopathologic examination revealed mandibular invasion in 12 of 46 SCCs. The sensitivity, specificity, and accuracy were 41.7%, 100%, and 84.8% for CT; 58.3%, 97.1%, and 87.0% for MR; and 58.3%, 97.1%, and 87.0% for PET/CT, respectively. The comparison of these modalities showed no statistically significant difference among them (P > 0.05). The combination of CT, MR, and PET/CT improved sensitivity (83.3%), without loss of specificity (100%) and accuracy (95.7%), although the difference failed to reach statistical significance (P > 0.05). Conclusion: The combined analysis of CT, MR, and PET/CT can improve sensitivity in the detection of mandibular invasion by SCC of the oral cavity.


Acta Radiologica | 1997

Functioning islet cell tumor of the pancreas

Myung Jin Chung; Byung Ihn Choi; J. K. Han; Jin Wook Chung; Moon-Ku Han; Sang Hoon Bae

Purpose: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the usefulness of dynamic spiral CT, including multidimensional reformation, in the detection and localization of islet cell tumors of the pancreas.Material and Methods: Seven patients with histopathologically proven functioning islet cell tumors of the pancreas were studied with 2-phase contrast-enhanced spiral CT. Scanning of the arterial phase and late phase was started 30 s and 180 s, respectively, after injection of 100 ml of contrast medium at a rate of 3 ml/s.Results: Axial images in the arterial phase depicted the lesions in 5 patients, but in the late phase in only one patient. Multiplanar reformatted images of the arterial phase depicted the lesions in all 7 patients. Maximal intensity projection images demonstrated all lesions with information of their relationship to the vascular structure.Conclusion: Dynamic spiral CT with scanning during the arterial phase and retrospective multidimensional reformation is useful for preoperative detection an...


Abdominal Imaging | 1998

MR cholangiopancreatography: comparison between half-Fourier acquisition single-shot turbo spin-echo and two-dimensional turbo spin-echo pulse sequences

Taewoo Kim; J. K. Han; Sung June Kim; Sang Hoon Bae; Byung Ihn Choi

AbstractBackground: To compare half-Fourier acquisition single-shot turbo spin-echo (HASTE) magnetic resonance cholangiopancreatography (MRCP) with two-dimensional turbo spin-echo (2D TSE) MRCP for imaging pancreatobiliary diseases.n Methods: Twenty-seven patients with biliary or pancreatic disease underwent MRCP on a 1.0-T scanner with a body phased-array coil. A T2-weighted HASTE sequence (18 s) and a T2-weighted 2D TSE sequence (45 s) were used during a breath-hold by the patient. The source images and maximum intensity projection images of both sequences were reviewed independently by two radiologists.n Results: Motion artifacts were more severely pronounced with 2D TSE sequences than with HASTE sequences (p < 0.001). All obstructions and their sites were accurately identified with both sequences. Filling defects (calculi) in bile ducts were identified in all 22 segments (100%) with HASTE-MRCP, whereas calculi in 19 of 22 segments (86%) were identified with 2D TSE-MRCP (p= 0.25). Three missed sites on 2D TSE-MRCP were intrahepatic bile ducts.n Conclusions: HASTE-MRCP is superior to 2D TSE-MRCP in terms of detecting motion artifacts and visualization of the pancreatic ducts. HASTE-MRCP is comparable to 2D TSE-MRCP for visualization of the biliary ducts and their obstruction and is superior to 2D TSE-MRCP for identification of calculi in intrahepatic bile ducts.


Journal of Clinical Radiololgy | 2002

Intussusception due to Inverted Meckel Diverticulum with Ectopic Pancreas: A Case Report

Young Lan Seo; Dae Hee Han; Ho Chul Kim; Dae Young Yoon; Sang Hoon Bae; Eun Sook Nam


Journal of Clinical Radiololgy | 2002

Usefulness of Unenhanced Helical CT in Patients with Suspected Ureteral Colic

Bong Soo Kim; Sook Namkung; Heung Cheol Kim; Woo Chul Hwang; In Sun Lee; Im Kyung Hwang; Ho Chul Kim; Sang Hoon Bae; Sang Kon Lee; Seong Ho Lee


Journal of Clinical Radiololgy | 2000

Atypical Pulmonary Lymphangitic Metastasis Manifesting as Air-space Lesions: A Case Report

Sok Hyun Kim; Sang Wook Han; Sang Hoon Bae; Hyun Keun Chee; Ki Suck Jung; Eun Sook Nam


Journal of Clinical Radiololgy | 2000

Sarcomatoid Carcinoma of the Stomach: Report of Three Cases

Sok Hyun Kim; Chul Soon Choi; Ho Chul Kim; Sang Wook Han; Dae Young Yoon; Sang Hoon Bae; Eun Sook Nam


Journal of Clinical Radiololgy | 2000

Evaluation of Brain Death by CT Angiography: Initial Experience

Sung Hwan Kim; Dae Young Yoon; Joo Eun Shim; Chul Soon Choi; Sang Hoon Bae; Hong Ki Song; Hyung Chul Kim


Journal of Clinical Radiololgy | 1997

HRCT Findings of Bleomycin-Related Lung Toxicity: A Report of 2 Case

Jeong Geun Yi; Won Ho Jang; Dae Young Yoon; Sang Hoon Bae

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J. K. Han

Korea Institute of Science and Technology

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Jin Wook Chung

Seoul National University Hospital

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