1.Distal Radius Osteosarcoma.
Won Seok SONG ; Ho Hyun WON ; Jeong Dong LEE ; Dae Geun JEON
The Journal of the Korean Bone and Joint Tumor Society 2010;16(2):55-61
PURPOSE: We analyzed the clinical outcome of osteosarcoma developed in distal radius and the effect of delayed treatment on prognosis. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Twelve patients with distal radius osteosarcoma were analysed. We categorized patients into two groups of standard treatment or non-standard treatment. The patients of standard treatment group are all stage IIB and non-standard treatment group includes five stage IIB and one stage III. RESULTS: Five-year overall survival and disease-free survival rates of standard treatment group were 100% and 83%. Five-year overall survival rate of non-standard treatment group was 44%. Between two group, there are differences in age, tumor size, surgery type, symptom duration. CONCLUSION: Distal radius osteosarcoma have good prognosis than other extremity osteosarcoma. Survival rate of non-standard treatment group were lower than standard treatment group. Although the prognosis of non standard treatment group is poorer, the duration till death was longer than that of other sites with similar condition. Further multi-institutional study should be needed.
Disease-Free Survival
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Extremities
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Humans
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Osteosarcoma
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Prognosis
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Radius
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Survival Rate
2.Primary Amenorrhea in a Woman with 45, XO/46, XX/47, XXX Mosaicism A Case Report.
Ji Hye JEON ; Myong Seon LEE ; Jeong Dae KIM ; Do Geun LEE ; Hong Lyon JEE ; Jung Geun KIM
Korean Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 1997;40(2):446-450
There are many variant forms in Turner's syndrome which is characterized by female phenotype, short height, primary amenorrhea, infertility, abnormal secondary sexual development, and mental retardation. Among these 45,XO/46,XX/47,XXX form is known as rare variant of Turner's syndrome. 45,XO/46,XX/47,XXX mosaicism is characterized by normal height, possibility of normal sexual development, menstrual/pregnancy history and normal intelligence. We report a cse of 45,XO/46,XX/47,XXX Turner's syndrome associated with primary amenorrhea in 17-year old Korean female.
Adolescent
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Amenorrhea*
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Female
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Humans
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Infertility
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Intellectual Disability
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Intelligence
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Mosaicism*
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Phenotype
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Sexual Development
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Turner Syndrome
3.HRCT Findings of Bleomycin-Related Lung Toxicity: A Report of 2 Case.
Jeong Geun YI ; Won Ho JANG ; Dae Young YOON ; Sang Hoon BAE
Journal of the Korean Radiological Society 1997;36(1):83-86
Many drugs can result in a variety of pathologic reactions in the lung, especially the cytotoxic drugs. Amongcytotoxic drugs bleomycin is a prototype. Bleomycin-related pulmonary toxicity is usually known as dose-dependent and can be enhanced with concurrent oxygen therapy, irradiation, or other chemotherapeutic agents. The incidence of bleomycin-induced pulmonary toxicity has been reported as varying from 2 to 46%, and 1% of fatal lung disease. We describe the radiographic and HRCT findings of bleomycin-related pulmonary toxicity developed in two patients: one in ovarian teratocarcinoma, the other malignant lymphoma patient. Chest radiographs and HRCT of these patients showed ground-glass opacities, consolidation, linear and reticular opacities, and interlobular septal thickening. These abnormalities were bilateral, and symmetrical and were found predominantly in the area of mid-and lower-lung zone.
Bleomycin
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Humans
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Incidence
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Lung Diseases
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Lung*
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Lymphoma
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Oxygen
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Radiography, Thoracic
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Teratocarcinoma
4.Idiopathic Spinal Epidural Lipomatosis in a non-obese healthy man..
Yong Bin YIM ; Yong Jin JO ; Dae Seong KIM ; Dae Su JEONG ; Kyu Hyun PARK ; Geun Sung SONG ; Sang Ok NA
Journal of the Korean Neurological Association 1998;16(3):402-407
We report a non-obese patient suffering from spastic gait and right leg paresis caused by thoracic spinal cord compression secondary to spinal epidural lipomatosis. Although spinal epidural lipomatosis is most often associated with the administration of exogenous steroid or endogenous Cushing syndrome, obesity also has been reported as a possible cause. However, idiopathic(non-glucocorticoid induced) spinal epidural lipomatosis in non-obese healthy man is an extremely rare disease and dose not have any good explanation for the abnormal fat deposition in spinal epidural space. We recently experienced a patient with idiopathic thoracic epidural lipomatosis in whom MRI and histopathology established the specific diagnosis. With a case report, brief review of the disease including clinical feature, diagnostic procedure and therapeutic considerations is described.
Cushing Syndrome
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Diagnosis
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Epidural Space
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Gait Disorders, Neurologic
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Humans
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Leg
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Lipomatosis*
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Magnetic Resonance Imaging
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Obesity
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Paresis
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Rare Diseases
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Spinal Cord Compression
5.The Pathogenesis of Adenomyosis Through the Immunohistochemical Study with bcl-2 and MMP-9.
Myoung Seok HAN ; Geun A SONG ; Hyo Jeong JUN ; Dae Cheol KIM ; Jin Sook JEONG
Korean Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 2004;47(9):1714-1718
OBJECTIVE: To understand the pathogenesis of adenomyosis through the immunohistochemical staining with bcl-2 and matrix metalloproteinase-9 (MMP-9) antibody. METHODS: We selected 45 cases of adenomyosis among the uterine specimens that were extirpated surgically due to benign gynecologic problem. Immunohistochemical staining to the myometrial tissue was performed using anti-bcl-2 and anti-MMP-9 antibodies. Staining was qualitatively assessed in terms of extent and intensity. RESULTS: There were 32 cases of proliferative phase and 13 cases of secretory phase depending on the date of endometrium. Anti-bcl-2 stained 81.3% (26/32) compared with anti-MMP-9 stained 6.3% (2/32) in the glandular tissue of the proliferative phase (p<.001). In the secretory phase, anti-bcl-2 92.3% (12/13) and anti- MMP-9 7.7% (1/13) respectively (p<.001). In the stromal tissue of the proliferative phase, anti-bcl-2 stained 62.5% (20/32) compared with anti- MMP-9 stained 6.3% (2/32) (p<.001). In the secetory phase, anti-bcl-2 84.6% (11/13) and anti-MMP-9 15.4% (2/13) (p<.001). CONCLUSION: The adenomyosis may be developed from simple invagination and cellular proliferation of endometrial tissue, not caused by myometrial infiltration of endometrial tissue.
Adenomyosis*
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Antibodies
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Cell Proliferation
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Endometrium
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Female
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Matrix Metalloproteinase 9
6.Ultrasonographic Findings of Mild and Very Mild Carpal Tunnel Syndrome.
Gi young PARK ; Jung ho BAE ; So young LEE ; Jeong seob OH ; Jeong Geun LIM ; Dae Gu SON
Journal of the Korean Academy of Rehabilitation Medicine 2008;32(1):67-72
OBJECTIVE: To assess the clinical usefulness of ultrasonography for the diagnosis of mild and very mild carpal tunnel syndrome. METHOD: Ultrasonographic evaluation was performed in 39 hands of 29 patients with mild and very mild carpal tunnel syndrome according to Bland's neurophysiologic grading scale. Controls included 41 hands of 34 subjects without electrophysiologic evidence of carpal tunnel syndrome. Ultrasonographic findings were evaluated quantitatively with regard to the cross-sectional area, the flattening ratio, the swelling ratio of the median nerve, and palmar displacement of the flexor retinaculum. The analysis of differences between controls and patients group were done by independent t-test. Cut-off values using receiver operation characteristic, were calculated. RESULTS: Patients had significantly increased cross sectional area and flattening ratio of the median nerve at proximal carpal area, palmar displacement of the flexor retinaculum at proximal carpal area. A critical value of equal or higher to 8.5 mm(2) for cross-sectional area at the pisiform level showed a sensitivity 79.5%, a specificity of 95.1%, which had most diagnostic value compared with the value of cross-sectional area at the distal radius level, flattening ratio at the pisiform level and palmar displacement. CONCLUSION: Ultrasonography was useful in the diagnosis of mild and very mild carpal tunnel syndrome.
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
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Displacement (Psychology)
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Hand
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Humans
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Median Nerve
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Radius
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Sensitivity and Specificity
7.Relationship between Serum HBV DNA Levels and Liver Histology in Chronic Hepatitis B.
Jeong Ho HEO ; Jeong HEO ; Dae Sik KWON ; Jae Hyeon MOON ; Gwang Ha KIM ; Dae Hwan KANG ; Geun Am SONG ; Mong CHO ; Ung Suk YANG
The Korean Journal of Gastroenterology 2003;42(3):220-225
BACKGROUND/AIMS: Serum HBV DNA levels are correlated with hepatic histologic activity in chronic HBV infection based on HBeAg. Liver injury may persist, even though HBV DNA are not detected by hybridization assay. This study was to investigate whether serum HBV DNA levels determined by more sensitive quantitative method are correlated with histologic activities in chronic HBV infections. METHODS: This study included 66 chronic HBV infected patients. HBV DNA level was quantified by Cobas Amplicor HBV Monitor(TM). RESULTS: Serum HBV DNA levels in HBeAg-positive patients were significantly higher than HBeAg-negative patients. In HBeAg-positive patients, serum HBV DNA levels showed a significant negative correlation with portal-periportal activity and fibrosis (r=-0.451, -0.446 respectively). AST levels were correlated with lobular, portal-periportal activity and fibrosis (r=0.432, 0.365, 0.301 respectively), whereas ALT levels were related to lobular activity (r=0.294). Elevated AST levels predicted lobular activity, portal-periportal activity, and fibrosis with moderate to severe degree (OR 1.733, 95% CI 1.083-2.775; OR 1.518, 95% 1.028-2.243, p=0.336; OR 17.897, 95% CI 1.517-211.208, p=0.022, respectively). CONCLUSIONS: In HBeAg-positive patients, serum HBV DNA level correlates inversely with histologic activity. On the other hands AST level correlates with histologic activity and the stage of moderate or severe degree.
Adolescent
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Adult
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Child
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Child, Preschool
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DNA, Viral/*blood
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Female
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Hepatitis B e Antigens/analysis
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Hepatitis B virus/genetics/*isolation & purification
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Hepatitis B, Chronic/pathology/*virology
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Humans
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Liver/*pathology
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Male
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Middle Aged
8.Studies of Interaction between Hexamethonium and Lidocaine, alpha-Bungarotoxin or Decamethonium in Vitro.
Jeong Seok LEE ; Dae Geun JEON ; Sung Yell KIM ; Sae Jin CHOI
Korean Journal of Anesthesiology 2001;40(5):645-654
BACKGROUND: Interactions of neuromuscular blocking agents are antagonistic in a combination of depolarizing and nondepolarizing agents, additive in a combination of relative two compounds or synergistic in a combination of different two nondepolarizing agents. However, the interactions of neuromuscular blocking agents with a different site of action from each other have not been studied clearly. This study was designed to examine the interaction between hexamethonium and lidocaine, alpha-bungarotoxin or decamethonium with markedly different pre and postsynaptic sites of action. METHODS: Square wave, 0.1 Hz supramaximal stimuli or 2 Hz, 0.2 ms train of four (TOF) stimuli, was applied to the rat phrenic nerve-hemidiaphragm preparation, and the twitch height response was recorded mechanomyographically. The cumulative concentration effect and TOF ratio at each point of twitch depression after hexamethonium, lidocaine, alpha-bungarotoxin or decamethonium given were measured. The EC50 and EC95 of hexamethonium, lidocaine, alpha-bungarotoxin and decamethonium were calculated using an inhibitory sigmoid Emax model. In the experiment of each combination of two drugs, three points of the isobole for hexamethonium-lidocaine, hexamethonium-alpha-bungarotoxin and hexamethonium-decamethonium were established using ratios of 1 : 3, 1 : 1 and 3 : 1 of their EC50. Points on the line of theoretical additivity and 95% confidence intervals were calculated according to Tallarida et al. TOF ratios were observed at 75, 50 and 25% of the control twitch height value during each combination ratio of their EC50. RESULTS: Significant deviations of points on the isobole from the line of additivity to the left were found at all EC50 ratios of hexamethonium-lidocaine (P < 0.05 respectively), that to the right was found at all EC50 ratios of a hexamethonium-alpha-bungarotoxin and hexamethonium-decamethonium (P < 0.05 respectively). The magnitude of TOF fade depended upon the mixed ratios for their EC50. CONCLUSIONS: The interaction was found to be synergistic in the combination of hexamethonium- lidocaine, and antagonistic in the combination of hexamethonium-alpha-bungarotoxin and hexamethonium- decamethonium.
Animals
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Bungarotoxins*
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Colon, Sigmoid
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Depression
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Hexamethonium*
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Lidocaine*
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Neuromuscular Blocking Agents
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Rats
9.BDNF mRNA Expression and Calcium Influx Pathways in Kainate-induced Neurotoxicity.
Young Su HONG ; Jae Hoon BAE ; Dae Kyu SONG ; Jeong Geun LIM ; Won Kyun PARK
Korean Journal of Aerospace and Environmental Medicine 1999;9(2):198-206
Kainate is known as a neurotoxin acting on the glutamate receptors in the central nervous system (CNS). Glutamate acts an excitatory neurotransmitter at physiological concentration but has a neurotoxic effect in excess amount. BDNF (brain-derived neurotrophic factor) has been reported to have a protective effect against the cellular toxicity and to plays an important role in neuronal survival and differentiation in peripheral nervous system. However, the functional mechanism of BDNF in CNS is unclear. This study was performed to examine the protective effect of BDNF in kainate-induced neurotoxicity and to observe the relation between BDNF mRNA expression and increasing pathways of intracellular Ca2+ concentration. Cultured hippocampal neurons were prepared from 17-18 day embryonic rats and used at the 7th day after neuronal culture. The amounts of BDNF mRNA were measured by reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction after the treatment of several glutamate receptor agonists: glutamate, kainate, -amino-3-hydroxyl-4-isoxazolepropionic acid, N-methyl-D-aspartate. Kainate showed the most prominent effect in an increase of BDNF mRNA expression among the glutamate receptor agonists. The maximal increase of BDNF mRNA expression was obtained in 50 M kainate at 3 hr after the treatment. Adding BDNF to kainate containing cultured hippocampal neurons diminished the increasing level of lactic dehydrogenase according to the single treatment of kainate. In the experiment to evaluate the Ca2+ influx pathways related in BDNF mRNA expression, nifedipine (10 M), a voltage-dependent Ca2+ channel blocker, decreased the both kainate (50 M) and KCl (50 mM) induced BDNF mRNA expressions by 18.4% and 35.0%, respectively. Ryanodine (10 M), a blocker of intracellular release from Ca2+ storage, however, did not show any effect in the both kainate- and KCl-treated neurons.These results suggest that BDNF has a protecting effect against the kainate-induced neurotoxicity in cultured rat hippocampal neurons, and its expression is more related with the Ca2+ influx through the voltage-dependent Ca2+ channels than the release from intracellular Ca2+ storage.
Animals
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Brain-Derived Neurotrophic Factor*
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Calcium*
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Central Nervous System
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Glutamic Acid
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Kainic Acid
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N-Methylaspartate
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Neurons
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Neurotransmitter Agents
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Nifedipine
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Oxidoreductases
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Peripheral Nervous System
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Polymerase Chain Reaction
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Rats
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Receptors, Glutamate
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Reverse Transcription
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RNA, Messenger*
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Ryanodine
10.Comparison of Magnetic Resonance Angiography and CT Angiography in the Evaluation of Intracranial Aneurysm.
Dae Young YOON ; Won Ho JANG ; Ho Chul KIM ; Jeong Geun YI ; Sang Hoon BAE ; Kyu Ho LEE ; Hyung Chul KIM
Journal of the Korean Radiological Society 1996;35(3):285-291
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to assess the relative diagnostic capability of magnetic resonance angiography(MRA) and CT angiography(CTA) in the evaluation of intracranial aneurysm. MATERIALS AND METHODS: MRA and CTA were performed in 14 intracranial aneurysms (Including four which were ruptured) confirmed in the II patients involved by conventional angiography(CA). The size(in largest dimension) of the aneurysms ranged between 3 mm and 20 mm and the mean was 10.5 mm. For MRA, the 3D TOF method, with magnetization transfer suppression, wasused at 1.5T. For CTA, twenty seconds after beginning the injection of contrast media(100mL with use of a power injector at the rate of 3 mL/sec), CT scanning(30-second exposure and 60-mm length) was performed with a table speed of 2 mm/sec and a section thickness of 2mm. The resulting data were reformatted by MIP. MRA and CTA were compared with regard to the detection of aneurysms and their neck, size, shape, direction, intensity and relationship to adjacent bony structures or vessels. RESULTS: All aneurysms were clearly visualized with CTA. Inone case with a 3-mm aneurysm, however, this was not defined on MRA. Of the 13 aneurysms demonstrated by both MRA and CTA, eight were seen equally well with both modalities. CTA was considered to be superior to MRA in fivecases, either because calcification in the aneurysm wall was seen only on CTA(n = 3) or because the relationship with adjacent bony structures were seen better with CTA(n = 2). With CTA, the intensities of the aneurysm were homogeneous in all cases ; with MRA, however, the intensities of three large aneurysms were different. CONCLUSION: MRA and CTA may be useful in the evaluation of intracranial aneurysm, CTA has specific advantages over MRA inthe evaluation of large aneurysms, calcification of aneurysm wall and relationship with adjacent bony structure.
Aneurysm
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Angiography*
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Cerebral Angiography
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Intracranial Aneurysm*
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Magnetic Resonance Angiography*
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Neck