1.Atypical form of Nodular Sclerosing Adenosis in the Breast: Mammography, US, and MR Imaging Findings: A Case Report.
Ju Young PARK ; Bo Bae CHOI ; Kwang Sun SUH ; Joon Young OHM
Journal of the Korean Society of Medical Ultrasound 2012;31(2):107-111
Sclerosing adenosis is a benign proliferating disease which arises from a terminal ductolobular unit in the breasts. When sclerosing adenosis combines to form a mass, it is called an adenosis tumor. There are few reports about mammography, ultrasonography, and MRI findings of adenosis tumors. Also, reports on adenosis tumors until now were based on a single mass. This report is about imaging findings of scleoring adenosis showing bilateral multiple masses in breasts which have never been reported.
Breast
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Breast Neoplasms
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Magnetic Resonance Imaging
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Mammography
2.Metaplastic Carcinoma with an Adenomyoepithelioma Component : A Case Report.
Jin Sun YEON ; Bo Bae CHOI ; Kwang Sun SUH ; Joon Young OHM
Journal of the Korean Society of Medical Ultrasound 2012;31(2):113-118
Metaplastic carcinoma of the breast is rare. We report a case in a 53-year-old woman who presented with a rapidly-growing breast mass. The lesion had a complex echogenicity in ultrasonography and a high signal intensity in a T2-weighted image with rim enhancement in contrast-enhanced MR images. The PET/CT images showed high uptake for the lesion. The lesion was biopsied and found to be a metaplastic carcinoma with an adenomyoepithelioma component. Although metaplstic carcinoma was difficult to differentiate from other common breast cancers, it showed complex echogenicity on ultrasonography and high signal intensity on a T2 weighted image with rim enhancement on contrast-enhanced MR images.
Adenomyoepithelioma
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Breast
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Female
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Humans
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Middle Aged
3.The Effect of Functional Electrical Stimulation on Swallowing Function in Stroke Patients with Dysphagia.
Yong Soon YOON ; Jin Taek LIM ; Suk Bong YUN ; Bo Young OHM ; Ji Young KANG ; Ho Yong LIM ; Bok Hee CHUNG ; Jeoung Hwa KIM
Journal of the Korean Academy of Rehabilitation Medicine 2006;30(5):417-423
OBJECTIVE: This study was designed to evaluate the effect of functional electrical stimulation on swallowing function in stroke patients with dysphagia. METHOD: The subjects were 22 stroke patients with dysphagia. Functional electrical stimulation was applied to skin over anterior neck for thirty minutes and then, the patients were trained to swallow at the time of maximal stimulation. Swallowing function was evaluated by functional dysphagia scale using videofluoroscopic swallowing study with semisolid material before and 2 weeks after electrical stimulation. RESULTS: There were no significant differences in oral phase scores, the scores of triggering of pharyngeal swallow, residue in piriform sinuses, and coating of pharyngeal wall after swallow of pharyngeal phase. However, the scores of laryngeal elevation and epiglottic closure, residue in valleculae and pharyngeal transit time were significantly decreased (p<0.05). The score of pharyngeal phase was negatively correlated with the pulse intensity. The score of oral phase was negatively correlated with the cognitive function. CONCLUSION: The results of this study showed that the functional electrical stimulation can be used as an additional treatment method for stroke patients with dysphagia.
Deglutition Disorders*
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Deglutition*
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Electric Stimulation*
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Humans
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Neck
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Pyriform Sinus
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Skin
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Stroke*
4.The Effect of Modified Triangular Bobath Slings on Shoulder Subluxation in Stroke Patients.
Yong Soon YOON ; Je Hwan KIM ; Kyung Ah LEE ; Jin Taek LIM ; Bo Young OHM ; In Su CHANG ; Ho Yong LIM ; Bok Hee CHUNG
Journal of the Korean Academy of Rehabilitation Medicine 2004;28(5):494-500
OBJECTIVE: To introduce a Modified triangular Bobath sling (MTBS) and a MTBS with distal support (MTBSDS) as a new slings and to compare with previous slings in the therapeutic effects of shoulder subluxation in stroke patient. METHOD: Using a simple X-ray with and without slings, the vertical and horizontal distances were measured for 17 stroke patients. MTBS and MTBSDS were compared with 3 conventional slings, which were hemisling, Bobath sling and Extension-type sling, in the effects of correction. The questionaire was used to evaluate preference of patients. RESULTS: In two developed slings, inferior subluxation showed significant correction and lateral displace was less increased than a Bobath sling although it was not statistically significant (p<0.05). MTBS had the preference during non-walking because of comfort and easiness for donning and doffing, whereas MTBSDS had the preference during walking because of reciprocal arm swing and protecting the hemiplegic upper extremity from trauma. CONCLUSION: The results indicated MTBS and MTBSDS were more effective on shoulder subluxation in stroke patients. Further study on the development of slings for decrement of lateral displacement is recommended.
Arm
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Humans
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Shoulder*
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Stroke*
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Upper Extremity
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Walking