1.Cushing's disease: inferior petrosal sinus venography and samplings
Tae Sub CHUNG ; Jung Ho SUH ; Dong Ik KIM ; Hyun Chul LEE ; Kap Bum HUH ; Young Soo KIM ; Sang Sup CHUNG
Journal of the Korean Radiological Society 1991;27(4):497-502
No abstract available.
Phlebography
2.Cushing's disease: inferior petrosal sinus venography and samplings
Tae Sub CHUNG ; Jung Ho SUH ; Dong Ik KIM ; Hyun Chul LEE ; Kap Bum HUH ; Young Soo KIM ; Sang Sup CHUNG
Journal of the Korean Radiological Society 1991;27(4):497-502
No abstract available.
Phlebography
3.A Case of Nutcracker Syndrome Presenting with Orthostatic Proteinuria.
Young Bin KIM ; Sung Chul BAEK ; Hwang Jae YOO ; Cheol Hong KIM ; Hyun Hee LEE ; Pyung Kil KIM ; Noh Hyuck PARK
Journal of the Korean Society of Pediatric Nephrology 2004;8(1):74-79
Orthostatic proteinuria is documented as a benign condition and the most common cause of isolated proteinuria. The etiology and pathogenesis of orthostatic proteinuria is not clear yet. Recently there were a few report that nutcracker syndrome seemed to cause orthostatic proteinuria. We experienced a case of a twelve-year-old female patient with incidently discovered orthostatic proteinuria who was suspected to have nutcracker phenomenon by doppler sonography. We confirmed this patient as nutcracker syndrome by renal venography.
Female
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Humans
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Phlebography
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Proteinuria*
4.Gadolinium-Enhanced 3D Fast Imaging Steady-State Procession(FISP) MR Venography in the Deep Vein Thrombosis of Low Extremities.
Jeong Hyun YOO ; Jeong Soo SUH
The Ewha Medical Journal 2004;27(1):27-32
No abstract available in English.
Extremities*
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Phlebography*
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Venous Thrombosis*
5.Significances of trochanteric intra-osseous venography for the prediction of prognosis and treatment in early Legg-Valve-Perthes' disease.
Seung Koo RHEE ; Hun Ho CHANG ; Jin Kyung RYU
The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association 1991;26(6):1812-1819
No abstract available.
Femur*
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Phlebography*
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Prognosis*
6.Congenital Absence of Infrarenal IVC and lilac Venous System: Unusual Collateral Pathways
Young Soo DO ; Byung Hee LEE ; Kie Hwan KIM ; Jin Joo LEE ; Soo Yil CHIN
Journal of the Korean Radiological Society 1994;30(5):849-851
We present a case with congenital absence of the infrarenal portion of inferior vena cava and lilac venous system, showing unusual venous collaterals including the left ovarian venous collateral via parametrial venous complex, and a mesenteric-periureteric venous connection. The venous collateral pathways were demonstrated by computed tomography and venography.
Phlebography
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Vena Cava, Inferior
7.Congenital Absence of Infrarenal IVC and lilac Venous System: Unusual Collateral Pathways
Young Soo DO ; Byung Hee LEE ; Kie Hwan KIM ; Jin Joo LEE ; Soo Yil CHIN
Journal of the Korean Radiological Society 1994;30(5):849-851
We present a case with congenital absence of the infrarenal portion of inferior vena cava and lilac venous system, showing unusual venous collaterals including the left ovarian venous collateral via parametrial venous complex, and a mesenteric-periureteric venous connection. The venous collateral pathways were demonstrated by computed tomography and venography.
Phlebography
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Vena Cava, Inferior
8.Orbital Venography
Journal of the Korean Ophthalmological Society 1979;20(1):37-42
Orbital venography was performed on four eyes which showed the unilateral exophthalmos and were suspected as orbital tumors. One eye was confirmed in the nature and location of tumor by the tophographic finding and tumor-staining figure of venography. One eye was confirmed in only the location of the tumor by surgery, which is consistent with the venographic picture. The other two eyes were not confirmed by surgery but we can speculate the some space occupying lesion by viewing the topogra phic findings of venography. Neither complication nor sequela was observed during or after the venographic procedures. We think orbital venography is preferably valuable for diagnosing the orbital lesion.
Exophthalmos
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Orbit
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Phlebography
9.Orbital Venography
Journal of the Korean Ophthalmological Society 1979;20(1):37-42
Orbital venography was performed on four eyes which showed the unilateral exophthalmos and were suspected as orbital tumors. One eye was confirmed in the nature and location of tumor by the tophographic finding and tumor-staining figure of venography. One eye was confirmed in only the location of the tumor by surgery, which is consistent with the venographic picture. The other two eyes were not confirmed by surgery but we can speculate the some space occupying lesion by viewing the topogra phic findings of venography. Neither complication nor sequela was observed during or after the venographic procedures. We think orbital venography is preferably valuable for diagnosing the orbital lesion.
Exophthalmos
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Orbit
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Phlebography
10.Congenital Absence of Infrarenal IVC and lilac Venous System: Unusual Collateral Pathways
Young Soo DO ; Byung Hee LEE ; Kie Hwan KIM ; Jin Joo LEE ; Soo Yil CHIN
Journal of the Korean Radiological Society 1994;30(5):849-851
We present a case with congenital absence of the infrarenal portion of inferior vena cava and lilac venous system, showing unusual venous collaterals including the left ovarian venous collateral via parametrial venous complex, and a mesenteric-periureteric venous connection. The venous collateral pathways were demonstrated by computed tomography and venography.
Phlebography
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Vena Cava, Inferior