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Korean Journal of Radiology | 2005

Stent Placement for Chronic Iliac Arterial Occlusive Disease: the Results of 10 Years Experience in a Single Institution

Kwang Bo Park; Young Soo Do; Jae Hyung Kim; Yoon Hee Han; Dong Ik Kim; Duk Kyung Kim; Young-Wook Kim; Sung Wook Shin; Sung Ki Cho; Sung Wook Choo; Yeon Hyeon Choe; In-Wook Choo

Objective We wanted to retrospectively evaluate the long-term therapeutic results of iliac arterial stent placement that was done in a single institution for 10 years. Materials and Methods From May 1994 to April 2004, 206 patients who underwent iliac arterial stent placement (mean age; 64±8.8) were followed up for evaluating the long term stent patency. Combined or subsequent bypass surgery was performed in 72 patients. The follow up period ranged from one month to 120 months (mean; 31±25.2 months). The factors that were analyzed for their effect on the patency of stents were age, the stent type and diameter, the lesion site, lesion shape, lesion length, the Society of Cardiovascular and Interventinal Radiology criteria, the total run off scores, the Fontaine stage and the cardiovascular risk factors (diabetes mellitus, hypertension and smoking). Follow-up included angiography and/or CT angiography, color Doppler sonography and clinical evaluation with the ankle-brachial index. Results Two hundred and eighty-four stents were placed in 249 limbs of 203 patients. The technical success rate was 98% (203/206). The primary patency rates of the stents at 3, 5, 7 and 10 year were 87%, 83%, 61% and 49%, respectively. One hundred seventy-seven patients maintained the primary stent patency until the final follow up and 26 patients showed stenosis or obstruction during the follow up. Secondary intervention was performed in thirteen patients. Lesions in the external iliac artery (EIA) or lesions in both the common iliac artery (CIA) and EIA were a poor prognostic factor for stent patency. The run off score and stent diameter also showed statistically significant influence on stent patency. The overall complication rate was 6%. Conclusion Iliac arterial stent placement is a safe treatment with favorable long term patency. Lesions in the EIA or lesions in both the EIA and CIA, poor run off vessels and a stent having the same or a larger diameter than 10 mm were the poor prognostic factors for long term stent patency.


Korean Journal of Radiology | 2007

Primary Mucinous Adenocarcinoma of a Seminal Vesicle Cyst Associated with Ectopic Ureter and Ipsilateral Renal Agenesis: a Case Report

Byung Hoon Lee; Jung Wook Seo; Yoon Hee Han; Yong Hoon Kim; Soon Joo Cha

Primary adenocarcinoma of the seminal vesicles is a rare neoplasm. Congenital seminal vesicle cysts are commonly associated with unilateral renal agenesis or dysgenesis. To the best of our knowledge, mucinous adenocarcinoma of the seminal vesicle cyst thats associated with an ectopic ureter opening into the seminal vesicle and ipsilateral renal agenesis has not been described in the radiological literature. We report here on the radiological findings of a primary adenocarcinoma of a seminal vesicle cyst in this condition.


Abdominal Imaging | 2006

Percutaneous insertion of Zilver stent in malignant biliary obstruction

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

BackgroundWe evaluated the clinical efficacy and technical feasibility of the percutaneously inserted self-expandable nitinol stent (Zilver stent) for palliation of malignant biliary obstruction.MethodsSeventeen patients with malignant tumors involving the intra- or extrahepatic bile duct who presented with obstructive jaundice underwent percutaneous insertion of a self-expandable nitinol stent. We retrospectively reviewed the hospital records of patients and evaluated the technical feasibility on stent placement, complications, patient survival, and duration of stent patency.ResultsPercutaneous biliary stenting with 27 Zilver stents was performed in 17 patients with malignant biliary obstruction. Technical success was 95%. Malposition of the stent was encountered in one patient. Minor technical problems were encountered in two patients: the introducer tip was broken during stent insertion, so endoscopic removal was done. Mean follow-up period for the 17 patients was 182 days (range 29–485 days): nine patients died of progressive disease at a mean follow-up of 151 days (range 61–371days) after stent insertion and eight patients remained alive at the final follow-up of 216 days (range 29–485 days). The median survival period for all patients was 277 days. The stent occlusion rate was 26% and the mean patency period was 280 days. In five patients, seven stents were obstructed by tumor ingrowth and overgrowth. Stent patency rates were 100%, 100%, 75%, 61%, and 41% at 1, 2, 3, 6, and 12 months, respectively. A late complication, erosive bleeding of the hepatic artery by the stent, developed in one patient.ConclusionPercutaneous biliary stenting using the nitinol stent is technically feasible and safe and clinically efficacious treatment for malignant biliary obstruction, even with a minor technical problem during stent insertion.


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.


Korean Journal of Radiology | 2007

Primary Extraskeletal Mesenchymal Chondrosarcoma Arising from the Pancreas

Bae-Geun Oh; Yoon Hee Han; Byung Hoon Lee; Su Young Kim; Yoon Joon Hwang; Jung Wook Seo; Yong Hoon Kim; Soon Joo Cha; Gham Hur; Mee Joo

We report here on a case of primary extraskeletal mesenchymal chondrosarcoma that arose from the pancreas. A 41-year-old man was evaluated by CT to find the cause of his abdominal pain. The CT scans showed a heterogeneously enhancing necrotic mass with numerous areas of coarse calcification, and this was located in the left side of the retroperitoneal space and involved the body and tail of the pancreas. Portal venography via the celiac axis also showed invasion of the splenic vein. Following excision of the mass, it was pathologically confirmed to be primary extraskeletal mesenchymal chondrosarcoma that arose from the pancreas.


Journal of Digital Imaging | 2007

An ROC Study of Chest Radiographs: 2K Versus 4K High-Resolution Soft-Copy Images

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

Computed radiography of chest with a 4K image array was recently introduced. We performed a multiobserver study to compare the diagnostic accuracy of 2K (standard) and 4K (high quality) chest radiographs displayed on a 5-mega-pixel monitor (2K monitor). One hundred cases of posteroanterior chest radiographs (a total of 200 images) were selected by two chest radiologists. Those radiographs included pneumothorax (n = 14), nodules (n = 15), interstitial disease (n = 10), or neither abnormality (n = 61). These were interpreted by four radiologists in two separate sessions. They recorded their confidence scale for the presence or absence of abnormality. Diagnostic accuracy was determined by receiver operating characteristic (ROC) analysis for each observer. ROC analysis showed no statistically significant difference between the 2K and 4K modes for the detection of any of the different abnormalities by individual readers. Our preliminary study suggests that 2K mode would be sufficient for the detection of abnormality on chest radiograph and there is no considerable validity to incline toward the 4K mode in current picture archiving and communication system environment using 2K monitor. However, we think that additional investigation using more subtle parenchymal or rib lesion should be followed.


Archive | 2011

Comparison of the Basal Ganglia Volumetry between SWI and T1WI in Normal Human Brain

Won-Beom Jung; Yoon Hee Han; Jin-Seong Lee; Chi-Woong Mun

Susceptibility Weighted Imaging (SWI) is an advanced MR sequence that can detect iron content. Iron deposition in brain has been examined regarding neurodegenerative disease and aging. The hypointensity region by iron deposition was estimated through comparing SWI with conventional T1-weighted image (T1WI) using volumetric analysis of basal ganglia in normal brain and the specific differences were confirmed in both images. The purpose of this study is to establish the feasibility of the objective region of interest (ROI) model for volumety using SWI sequences and visualize the changed region in the brain. Authors believe that volumetry technique can provide quantitative and visual data by measuring the volume of interest (VOI) pattern for the patients with disease related to iron deposition.


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.


Fertility and Sterility | 2008

Uterine artery pseudoaneurysm manifesting delayed postabortal bleeding

Young Ah Kim; Yoon Hee Han; Kyung Chul Jun; Myung Kwon Jeon; Eung Soo Lee


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

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