1.Malignant Intracranial Osteolytic Meningioma Appearing as an Extracranial Soft Tissue Mass: A Cases Report.
Jin Soo YANG ; Joo Seob KEUM ; Seung Min LEE ; Jae Young YANG ; Chun Sik CHOI ; Mun Bae JU
Journal of Korean Neurosurgical Society 1996;25(7):1509-1515
Malignant intracranial meningioma is a rare pathologic entity. Although the topic is widely discussed, there is little agreement in the literatures as to the histological and radiological features that warrant the diagnosis of malignant meningioma. An osteolytic lesion of the skull may have been suggested in several cases. But in adults, the most commonly suspected lesion is metastatic lesion;while meningioma is rarely suspected. Meningiomas are occasionally associated even with extracranial masses. However, most of these masses are firm, and are caused by hyperostosis. Extracranial soft-tissue masses rarely arise in meningiomas, thus, the presence of both osteolytic skull lesion and soft-tissue mass is exceedingly rare in meningiomas. The authors report a case of osteolytic malignant meningioma located at the frontal fossa extending to the subgaleal space appearing as an extracranial soft-tissue mass in a 19-year-old female. The clinical, radiological, neurosurgical, and histopathological features of these lesions are discussed together with a review of the literatures.
Adult
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Diagnosis
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Female
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Humans
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Hyperostosis
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Meningioma*
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Osteolysis
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Skull
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Young Adult
2.Spontaneous Cystic Degeneration of Solid Suprasellar Germinoma.
Hi Dae KIM ; Seung Min LEE ; Jae Young YANG ; Chun Sik CHOI ; Mun Bae JU ; Ju Seob KEUM
Journal of Korean Neurosurgical Society 1997;26(10):1429-1435
Intracranial germinomas are malignant neoplasms arising from remnants of primitive germ cells that have failed to migrate to the genital crest during embryonic life. They are usually solid tumors, but focal cysts may occasionally be found within them and are thought to represent proteinaceous fluid. Cystic degeneration of the whole tumor, however, that is caused by intratumoral hemorrhage, has not yet been reported. We present a case of cystic degeneration of solid suprasellar germinoma. During surgery, cyst content was shown to be liquefied hematoma, and bleeding of the tumor had occurred. The exact time of intratumoral hemorrhage in the presented case is unknown, but since there had been no episode of apoplexy, we believe that degeneration occurred chronically. The patient's postoperative course was uneventful. On the basis of our findings we suggest that in diagnosing suprasellar cystic tumors, the possibility of germinomas must be taken into consideration and that spontaneous cystic degeneration of suprasellar germinoma can occur as a result of tumor bleeding.
Central Nervous System Cysts
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Germ Cells
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Germinoma*
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Hematoma
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Hemorrhage
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Stroke
3.Cholesteatoma of the Temporal Bone: MR Findings.
Yoon Ok PARK ; Eun Kyung YOUN ; Eun Chul CHUNG ; Young Uk LEE ; Dong Ju KIM ; Seung Byum CHIN ; Joo Seob KEUM
Journal of the Korean Radiological Society 1998;39(1):1-6
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study is to evaluate the diagnostic capability of MR imaging for distinguishingcholesteatoma from other causes of inflammation. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We prospectively evaluated the MR imagesof 17 patients with a fully opacified middle ear in whom CT of the temporal bone suggested cholesteatoma. Allpatients underwent middle ear surgery and cholesteatoma was verified in 15 cases, granulation tissue in 15,cholesterol granuloma in four and hemotympanium in one. For each lesion, MR and pathologic findings werecorrelated. RESULTS: All cases of cholesteatoma showed low to intermediate signal intensity on T1-weightedimages. On T2-weighted images, 11 cases showed high signal intensity, while seven were less than CSF and four werethe same. Four cases revealed central low signal intensity with peripheral rim of high signal intensity. On GdDTPA-enhanced images, peripheral or marginal enhancement due to surrounding granulation tissue was noted in 12cases. Two appeared to be totally enhanced. One case of congenital cholesteatoma showed no enhancement. OnT2-weighted images, all cases of granulation tissue showed high signal intensity, and on neither T1- norT2-weighted images could these be distinguished from cholesteatoma. On Gd DTPA-enhanced study, all cases ofgranulation tissue were enhanced, and on T1WI, all cases of cholesterol granuloma showed homogeneous bright signalintensity on T1WI. One case of cholesterol granuloma in the mastoid showed bright signal intensity mixed withirregular areas of dark signal intensity. A further comparison of MR imaging with CT is that two case oflabyrinthitis and one of meningitis were diagnosed on Gd- enhanced T1-weighted images. CONCLUSION: Todifferentiate cholesteatoma from granulation tissue and cholesterol granuloma by the evaluation of their signalintensities and enhancement patterns, MR imaging is superior to CT. When there are cholesteatoma-associatedcomplications such as labyrinthitis or meningitis, postcontrast MR imaging can provide better information.
Cholesteatoma*
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Cholesterol
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Ear, Inner
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Ear, Middle
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Granulation Tissue
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Granuloma
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Humans
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Inflammation
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Labyrinthitis
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Magnetic Resonance Imaging
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Mastoid
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Meningitis
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Prospective Studies
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Temporal Bone*
4.Epithelioid Hemangioendothelioma of the Spinal Cord.
Ki Tai KIM ; You Sam WON ; Seung Min LEE ; Jae Young YANG ; Chun Sik CHOI ; Mun Bae JU ; Joo Seob KEUM
Journal of Korean Neurosurgical Society 2001;30(5):627-632
Hemangioendotheliomas are vascular neoplasms characterized by histologic appearance that are intermediate between hemangiomas and angiosarcomas first described by Weiss and Enzinger in 1982. They are classified into at least 3 subgroups, including epithelioid hemangioendothelioma, spindle cell hemangioendothelioma, and malignant endovascular angioendothelioma, and have been reported principally in soft tissues of the extremities, lung, liver, and bone. The cases involving the central nervous system reported are very rare. We report an intraspinal epithelioid hemangioendothelioma occurring in a 52-year-old man. To our knowledge, it is first case of spinal hemangioendothelioma in Korea.
Central Nervous System
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Extremities
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Hemangioendothelioma
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Hemangioendothelioma, Epithelioid*
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Hemangioma
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Hemangiosarcoma
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Humans
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Korea
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Liver
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Lung
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Middle Aged
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Spinal Cord*
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Vascular Neoplasms
5.Color Doppler Energy(CDE): Initial Ten-Months Experience.
Young Jin RO ; Kook Sang HAN ; Sang Hwa NAM ; Keum Seob LEE ; Hyun Ju SON ; Suck Hong LEE ; Byung Soo KIM ; Se Kwon SHIN
Journal of the Korean Radiological Society 1996;34(6):805-810
PURPOSE: Color Doppler Imaging(CDI) has shortcomings, including random noise, aliasing, and angle dependence. To overcome these, a method using CD US, termed power doppler or Color Doppler Energy(CDE), has recently been introduced. The purpose of this study was to show the clinical usefulness of CDE. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We retrospectively analyzed the CDI and CDE of 61 cases(20 renal pseudotumors, 8 musculoskeletal inflammations, 17epididymitis or epididymo-orchitis, 3 vaicoceles, 1 normal testis, 1 hepatocellualar carcinoma, 7 renal cell carcinomas, 1 renal angiomyolipoma, and 3 splenic varices). CDI and CDE scans were obtained at the same region with constant scan plane. The color gain was increased until noise first became perceptible, and scans were always obtained in such a way that the maximum amount af vascularity was shown. There after, the vascularity, vascular displacement, and the vascular relationship between CDI and CDE were compared. RESULT: In 17 of 20 cases of pseudotumor in the kidney, normal vascularity was identified in CDI and CDE, but was more clearly visible in CDE. In three cases, there was no visible vascularity in CDI, but normal vascularity in CDE. In eight cases of musculoskeletal inflammation and 17 cases of epididymitis with or without or chitis, the vascularity was increased due to hyperemia, which was more prominently seen in CDE than in CDI. In three varicoceles, CDE appeared to bebetter in demonstration low velocity flow. In one patient who was suspected of having acute testicular torsion, CDE was helpful in excluding this suspicion. In one case of hepatocellular carcinoma, seven cases of renal cell carcinoma, one case of renal angiomyolipoma, and three cases of splenic varices, CDE was better than CDI in showing the vascularity, vascular relationship, and vascular displacement. CONCLUSION: CDE is a potential lyuseful adjunct to standard CDI.
Angiomyolipoma
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Carcinoma, Hepatocellular
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Epididymitis
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Humans
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Hyperemia
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Inflammation
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Kidney
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Male
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Noise
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Testis
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Varicocele
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Varicose Veins
6.Probable Primary Leptomeningeal Melanoma: A Case Report.
Hee Dae KIM ; Seung Min LEE ; Jae Yung YANG ; Chun Sik CHOI ; Mun Bae JU ; Joo Seob KEUM ; Myung Suk KIM
Journal of Korean Neurosurgical Society 1997;26(6):863-869
Primary leptomeningeal melanomas(PLMs) are rare aggressive central nervous system(CNS) tumors without systemic foci. It can be very difficult, however, to clearly distinguish PLMs from those that have metastasized. We report a case of malignant leptomenigeal melanoma occurring in the right temporal convexity of a 77-yearold woman. Almost all malignant CNS melanomas in the old are secondary to the cutaneous melanoma and can cause diverse neurological manifestations; certain clinical findings of the presented case-namely, the patient's age, vague neurologic findings and absence of cutaneous lesions -are therefore interesting. Thorough clinical checkups, including whole-body bone scan, whole spine MRI, abdominal ultrasound, and tumor marker studies to find extracranial lesions revealed no abnormalities. Based on these clinical findings, we suppose-though are not certain-that the tumor of the presented case is a PLM.
Female
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Humans
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Magnetic Resonance Imaging
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Melanoma*
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Neurologic Manifestations
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Spine
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Ultrasonography