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Journal of the Korean Radiological Society
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2004
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51
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6
Volume:
51
Issue:
6
1. Ultrasonographic Findings of Metaplastic Squamous Breast Carcinoma and the Pathologic Correlation.
Page:669—674
2. Characteristic Sonographic Appearance of Normal Appendix in Children: Inner Hypoechoic Band without Folding.
Page:663—667
3. Postcontrast T1-weighted Brain Magnetic Resonance Imaging in Pediatric Patients: Comparison Between Postcontrast Fat-suppression Imaging and Conventional T1-weighted or Magnetization Transfer Imaging.
Page:655—661
4. Development of VX-II Carcinoma Model in Rabbit Uterus: Evaluation with MR Imaging and Histopathology.
Page:649—653
5. Radiological Findings of Male Urethral Duplication Associated with Bladder Duplication: Case Report.
Page:645—648
6. Diagnosis of Annular Pancreas Using Minimum Intensity Projection of Multidetector Row CT: Case Report.
Page:641—644
7. Radio-frequency Ablation in Patients with Malignant Hepatic Tumor and Experimental Model: Comparison of Expandable Needle and Water-Cooled Needle.
Page:633—639
8. Usefulness of Helical CT in the Diagnosis of Strangulation in Small Bowel Obstruction.
Page:627—632
9. Mediastinal and Extrapleural Fat Hypertrophy in Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis on High-resolution CT: Comparison with Normal Individuals.
Page:621—626
10. Assessment of Bullae with High-Resolution CT in Patients with Spontaneous Pneumothorax: Comparison with Video-Assisted Thoracoscopy.
Page:615—620
11. Contrast-Enhanced MR Angiography of Failing Hemodialysis Arteriovenous Fistulas and Grafts: A Preliminary Experience.
Page:609—614
12. Experimental Study for Comparison of the Ablation Effects of Extracted Bovid Liver by Percutaneous Procedures with Ethanol, Microwave, and Radiofrequency.
Page:599—607
13. Jugular Bulb Diverticulum Combined with High Jugular Bulb: A Case Report with CT and MRA Findings.
Page:595—597
14. Cerebral Fat Embolism as a Rare Complication of Postgastrectomy: Case Report.
Page:591—594
15. Usefulness of CT Perfusion Imaging in Adult Moyamoya Disease.
Page:583—589