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2. Impact of Dielectrics in SOI FinFET for Lower Power Consumption in Punch-through Current-based Local Thermal Annealing
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Jun-Young Park and Dong-Woo Chang
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Materials science ,Power consumption ,Soi finfet ,Dielectric ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,Current (fluid) ,Engineering physics ,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials - Published
- 2021
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3. Courtesy History’s Status of the Changbiantongkao
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Dong-Woo Chang
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History ,Courtesy ,General Medicine ,Classics - Published
- 2020
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4. Effect of radiographic technique on assessment of liver size in Beagles
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Ahyoung Cha, Jihye Choi, Choelyhyun Kim, Dong Woo Chang, Dahae Lee, Seungjo Park, Sooa Yoon, and Dong-Eun Kim
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Male ,040301 veterinary sciences ,Radiography ,Posture ,0403 veterinary science ,Dogs ,Scapula ,medicine ,Animals ,Fluoroscopy ,Expiration ,Liver size ,General Veterinary ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,Thoracic cavity ,Stomach ,0402 animal and dairy science ,04 agricultural and veterinary sciences ,General Medicine ,040201 dairy & animal science ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Liver ,Gastric Distention ,Female ,Nuclear medicine ,business - Abstract
OBJECTIVE To investigate the effects of respiratory phase, body position, beam center location, and gastric distention on radiographic assessment of liver size in dogs. ANIMALS 12 Beagles. PROCEDURES Liver length and the ratio of liver length to T11 length were determined on lateral radiographic views obtained with various techniques. Images were acquired at maximal expiration or maximal inspiration, with dogs in right or left recumbency, with the beam centered on the caudal border of the scapula or the 13th rib, and after food was withheld or with gastric distention. Effects on organs adjacent to the liver were assessed with CT. Changes of the thoracic cavity during the respiratory cycle were investigated with fluoroscopy. RESULTS Liver length was significantly greater on radiographs obtained at maximal expiration than at maximal inspiration, but there was no increase in the ratio of liver length to T11 length. Body position, beam center location, and gastric distention did not significantly affect liver size. For CT, location of the spleen and stomach and location or size of the liver did not change markedly between right and left recumbency. Fluoroscopy revealed that thoracic width was less at maximal expiration than maximal inspiration. CONCLUSIONS AND CLINICAL RELEVANCE Liver length was greater at maximal expiration than at maximal inspiration because of a smaller thoracic width. Body position, beam center location, and gastric distention did not affect liver length. The ratio of liver length to T11 length was not significantly affected by any of the factors investigated.
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- 2018
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5. Courtesy History’s Status of Kwon Keun’s Liji-Qianjianlu-Focusing on the Relocation of the Original Text
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Dong-Woo Chang
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History ,Courtesy ,Neo-Confucianism ,Art history ,General Medicine ,Relocation - Published
- 2018
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6. Staining Characteristics of Mast Cell Tumor in a Hedgehog
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Jong-Won Lee, Mi-Na Han, Gon-Hyung Kim, Dong-Woo Chang, and Ki-Jeong Na
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General Veterinary - Published
- 2016
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7. Juvenile cellulitis in a 7-month-old Shih-Tzu dog
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Ji Houn Kang, Dong In Jung, Byeong-Teck Kang, Ji Hye Yi, Mhan-Pyo Yang, Jung-Hyang Sur, and Dong Woo Chang
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medicine.medical_specialty ,integumentary system ,Erythema ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,Stifle joint ,medicine.disease ,Palpation ,Surgery ,Otitis ,Nodular lesions ,medicine ,Juvenile cellulitis ,medicine.symptom ,Painful response ,business ,Intact male - Abstract
A-7-month-old, intact male Shih-Tzu dog was referred with facial dermatitis and stifle pain with 7 days duration. Erythema, hemorrhage, and crusted nodular lesions of the face, swollen eyelids, and otitis externa were observed. A painful response was noted on palpation of the right stifle joint. Impression smears and skin biopsies revealed pyogranulomatous inflammation consistent with canine juvenile cellulitis (CJC). Skin lesions and pain were greatly improved following immunosuppressive corticosteroid therapy. This report firstly describes clinical and histopathological findings as well as treatment responses of CJC in a 7-month-old, domestic dog.
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- 2013
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8. A Study on the Costume View of Seo Yu-Gu - Focused on the Analysis of 「Seomyongji」 'Boksikjigu'
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Seo-Yeon Cha and Dong-Woo Chang
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Casual ,business.industry ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Clothing ,Visual arts ,Symbol ,Frugality ,Aesthetics ,Identity (philosophy) ,Intellect ,Sociology ,business ,Erudition ,media_common - Abstract
This study empirically examined Seo Yu-gu`s views on constumes that are based on `Boksikjigu[服飾之具]` of Seomyongji[贍用志] in Imwonkyungjeji[林園經濟志]. In `Boksikjigu`, Seo Yu-gu explained different situations and problems that were related to costumes and proposed solutions for the problems. This study examined the contents, and divide the items into caps, accessories, and clothes. The results of this study were as follows. First, Seo Yu-gu in he rited the tradition of erudition. Seo Yu-gu classified various costume items systematically, and explained in detail about the origin, history and materials of the costume items. Second, he emphasized frugality, effective use, and welfare. Seo Yu-gu argued that the sleeves should be shortened for convenience and tried to improve practicality in the functional aspect. Also, he wanted to enrich people`s life by improving the convenience of goods used in daily life. Third, he tried to establish identity as a Confucian intellect. This idea was clearly shown in `costumes`; therefore, they served as evidences that Seo Yu-gu used to correct wrong practices through precise historical investigation and review of Shim-ui[深衣], the symbol of the practice of Jujagarye[朱子家禮]. In his later years, he discovered the plain dress that was worn as a casual wear by ZhuXi[朱熹]and tried to wear it in dailylife.
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- 2012
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9. The Cultural Value of Folklore of Hahoe Village as World Heritage ― Centering on Commentary of 『Chu-tzuChia-li(朱子家禮)』
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Dong-Woo Chang
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History ,Folklore ,Anthropology ,World heritage ,Value (mathematics) - Published
- 2008
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10. Temporal Evolution of MRI Characteristics in Dogs with Collagenase-Induced Intracerebral Hemorrhage
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Daegi, An, Junyong, Park, Jong-Il, Shin, Hyung-Joong, Kim, Dong-In, Jung, Ji-Houn, Kang, Gonhyung, Kim, Dong-Woo, Chang, Jung-Hyang, Sur, Mhan-Pyo, Yang, Chulhyun, Lee, and Byeong-Teck, Kang
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Male ,Dogs ,Animals ,Female ,Canine Model ,cardiovascular diseases ,Collagenases ,Dog Diseases ,Magnetic Resonance Imaging ,Cerebral Hemorrhage - Abstract
Intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH) is one of the most lethal types of stroke. Neuroimaging techniques, particularly MRI, have improved the diagnostic accuracy of ICH. The MRI characteristics of the evolving stages of ICH in humans—but not those in dogs—have been described. In this study, we document the temporal MRI characteristics in a canine model of collagenase-induced ICH. Specifically, ICH was induced in 5 healthy beagles by injecting 500 U of bacterial collagenase from Clostridium histolyticum, which was delivered into the parietal lobe over 5 min by using a microinfusion pump. T1- and T2-weighted, fluid-attenuated inversion recovery, gradient-echo (GRE), and diffusion-weighted (DWI) imaging and measurement of the apparent diffusion coefficient (ADC) were performed serially at 6 different time points (before and 12 h, 3 d, 5 d, 10 d and 24 d after hemorrhage) by using a 3-T MR system. The temporal changes of T1 signal intensity (SI) corresponded well with the reported human data. The temporal changes of T2 and GRE sequences, with the exception of T2 and GRE hyperintensities at the early subacute stage, also matched. ADC measurements were high at the early subacute stage, and DWI-SI positively correlated with T2- and GRE-SI from the early subacute stage onward. In conclusion, MRI is an ideal method for characterizing the temporal evolution of parenchymal alterations after ICH in dogs. These data might be useful for differentiating clinical stages of ICH in dogs.
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- 2015
11. Optimization of scan delay for multi-phase computed tomography by using bolus tracking in normal canine kidney.
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Hyun Cho, Da-Hae Lee, Ah-Young Cha, Dong-Eun Kim, Dong-Woo Chang, and Jihye Choi
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KIDNEY cortex ,COMPUTED tomography ,CANIDAE ,LABORATORY dogs ,IMAGING systems in biology - Abstract
This study was performed to optimize scan delays for canine kidney by using a bolus-tracking technique. In six beagle dogs, computed tomography (CT) of the kidney was performed three times in each dog with different scan delays after a bolus-tracking trigger of 100 Hounsfield units (HU) of aortic enhancement. Delays were 5, 20, 35, and 50 sec for the first scan, 10, 25, 40, and 55 sec for the second scan, and 15, 30, 45, and 60 sec for the third scan. The renal artery-to-vein contrast difference peaked at 5 sec, and the renal cortex-to-medulla contrast difference peaked at 10 sec. The renal cortex-to-medulla contrast difference approached zero at a scan delay of 30 sec after the bolus trigger. For the injection protocol used in this study, the optimal scan delay times for renal arterial, corticomedullary, and nephrographic phases were 5, 10, and 30 sec after triggering at 100 HU of aortic enhancement using the bolus-tracking technique. The bolus-tracking technique is useful in multi-phase renal CT study as it compensates for different transit times to the kidney among different animals, requires a small dose of contrast media, and does not require additional patient radiation exposure. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2018
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12. Real time observation of mouse fetal skeleton using a high resolution X-ray synchrotron
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Jung Ho Je, Dong Woo Chang, Jae Hoon Shin, Bora Kim, Je Kyung Seong, Junghee Yoon, Yeukuang Hwu, and Young Min Yun
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Materials science ,Radiography ,Magnification ,Synchrotron radiation ,Radiation ,Bone and Bones ,law.invention ,Mice ,Optics ,Fetus ,law ,Pregnancy ,Animals ,X-ray synchrotron ,Fetal Skeleton ,mouse ,Mice, Inbred ICR ,General Veterinary ,business.industry ,Histocytochemistry ,X-Rays ,Resolution (electron density) ,equipment and supplies ,Synchrotron ,Beamline ,real-time observation ,biological sciences ,Female ,Original Article ,business ,Nuclear medicine ,Synchrotrons - Abstract
The X-ray synchrotron is quite different from conventional radiation sources. This technique may expand the capabilities of conventional radiology and be applied in novel manners for special cases. To evaluate the usefulness of X-ray synchrotron radiation systems for real time observations, mouse fetal skeleton development was monitored with a high resolution X-ray synchrotron. A non-monochromatized X-ray synchrotron (white beam, 5C1 beamline) was employed to observe the skeleton of mice under anesthesia at embryonic day (E)12, E14, E15, and E18. At the same time, conventional radiography and mammography were used to compare with X-ray synchrotron. After synchrotron radiation, each mouse was sacrificed and stained with Alizarin red S and Alcian blue to observe bony structures. Synchrotron radiation enabled us to view the mouse fetal skeleton beginning at gestation. Synchrotron radiation systems facilitate real time observations of the fetal skeleton with greater accuracy and magnification compared to mammography and conventional radiography. Our results show that X-ray synchrotron systems can be used to observe the fine structures of internal organs at high magnification.
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- 2011
13. High-resolution fluorodeoxyglucose positron emission tomography and magnetic resonance imaging findings of a pituitary microtumor in a dog.
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Young-Don Son, Da-Jung Kim, Ji-Houn Kang, Dong-Woo Chang, Young-Bae Jin, Dong-In Jung, Chulhyun Lee, Mhan-Pyo Yang, Sang-Rae Lee, and Byeong-Teck Kang
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CANCER in dogs ,FLUORODEOXYGLUCOSE F18 ,MAGNETIC resonance imaging - Abstract
A 16-year-old, castrated, male English cocker spaniel dog was presented due to generalized alopecia. Routine clinical pathology, endocrine and abdominal ultrasonography results were consistent with a diagnosis of pituitary-dependent hyperadrenocorticism. The adenohypophyseal lesion was clearly visualized on both 3 T and 7 T magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of the pituitary gland. Although biochemical and MRI findings were consistent with a functional pituitary microtumor, a pituitary lesion was not detected using
18 F-fluorodeoxyglucose positron emission tomography (FDG-PET). This report firstly describes the application of high-resolution FDG-PET to a spontaneous pituitary microtumor in a dog. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2017
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14. Assessment of experimental saccular aneurysm using selective angiography in common carotid artery of rabbits
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Bong Kyung Kim, Dong Woo Chang, Sung-Hyeok Hong, Oh-Kyeong Kweon, Kang Moon Seo, Kichang Lee, Junghee Yoon, Jae Hoon Shin, Youngwon Lee, Seung Hyun Oh, Je Kyung Seong, Kyu-Ho Lee, Yeo Sung Yoon, Jun-Gyo Suh, Young Min Yoon, and Nam-Shik Shin
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Histology ,Carotid arteries ,Rabbit ,Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience ,Animal model ,Aneurysm ,Right Common Carotid Artery ,medicine.artery ,medicine ,cardiovascular diseases ,Common carotid artery ,saccular aneurysm ,Selective angiography ,business.industry ,Cell Biology & Microscopical Research ,Cell Biology ,medicine.disease ,Surgery ,Saccular aneurysm ,selective angiogram ,cardiovascular system ,Original Article ,Radiology ,Anatomy ,Pouch ,business ,Developmental Biology - Abstract
In order to study the treatment of aneurysms, the technique of making experimental aneurysms in laboratory animals must be established. In our study, to examine the feasibility of making experimental aneurysm and selective angiography on the common carotid artery in rabbits and to determine the size of experimental aneurysm after surgery, saccular aneurysms were fashioned on the right common carotid artery in 17 rabbits using a vein pouch technique. Selective angiography of the common carotid artery was performed immediately after surgery, and at 1 week, 4 weeks, and 8 weeks after surgery. Also, histological changes in the aneurysms were observed. In 16 rabbits with established successful experimental aneurysm, no differences were found in diet intake and behavior before and after surgery. The patency of the carotid artery was confirmed by selective angiography. The average size of the aneurysm immediately after surgery was similar to that of 1 week postoperatively in selective angiography, however it increased with time at 4weeks and 8 weeks. Histologically, infiltration of inflammatory cells and hemorrhage were found at the junction of the carotid artery and the vein pouch at 1 week, which disappeared at 4 weeks and 8 weeks. This study suggests experimental saccular aneurysm using the vein pouch technique might form aneurysms similar to that of the human in its properties such as increment of size, and selective angiography might be suitable for assessment of experimental aneurysm. Therefore, this animal model may be suitable for investigating new treatment methodologies for human aneurysms.
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- 2010
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15. Quantitative CT assessment of bone mineral density in dogs with hyperadrenocorticism.
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Donghoon Lee, Youngjae Lee, Wooshin Choi, Jinhwa Chang, Ji-Houn Kang, Ki-Jeong Na, and Dong-Woo Chang
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HYPERADRENOCORTICISM in dogs ,BONE density ,OSTEOPENIA ,COMPUTED tomography ,IMAGING phantoms - Abstract
Canine hyperadrenocorticism (HAC) is one of the most common causes of general osteopenia. In this study, quantitative computed tomography (QCT) was used to compare the bone mineral densities (BMD) between 39 normal dogs and 8 dogs with HAC (6 pituitary-dependent hyperadrenocorticism [PDH]; pituitary dependent hyperadrenocorticism, 2 adrenal hyperadrenocorticism [ADH]; adrenal dependent hyperadrenocorticism) diagnosed through hormonal assay. A computed tomogaraphy scan of the 12th thoracic to 7th lumbar vertebra was performed and the region of interest was drawn in each trabecular and cortical bone. Mean Hounsfield unit values were converted to equivalent BMD with bone-density phantom by linear regression analysis. The converted mean trabecular BMDs were significantly lower than those of normal dogs. ADH dogs showed significantly lower BMDs at cortical bone than normal dogs. Mean trabecular BMDs of dogs with PDH using QCT were significantly lower than those of normal dogs, and both mean trabecular and cortical BMDs in dogs with ADH were significantly lower than those of normal dogs. Taken together, these findings indicate that QCT is useful to assess BMD in dogs with HAC. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2015
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16. A multiplex quantitative real-time polymerase chain reaction panel for detecting neurologic pathogens in dogs with meningoencephalitis.
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Jae-Ik Han, Dong-Woo Chang, and Ki-Jeong Na
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POLYMERASE chain reaction ,PATHOGENIC microorganisms ,DOG diseases ,MENINGOENCEPHALITIS ,INFLAMMATION ,CRYPTOCOCCUS - Abstract
Meningoencephalitis (ME) is a common inflammatory disorder of the central nervous system in dogs. Clinically, ME has both infectious and non-infectious causes. In the present study, a multiplex quantitative real-time polymerase chain reaction (mqPCR) panel was optimized for the detection of eight canine neurologic pathogens (Blastomyces dermatitidis, Cryptococcus spp., Neospora caninum, Borrelia burgdorferi, Bartonella spp., Toxoplasma gondii. Ehrlichia cams, and canine distemper virus [CDV]). The mqPCR panel was subsequently applied to 53 cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) samples collected from dogs with ME. The analytic sensitivity (i.e., limit of detection, expressed as molecules per 1 μL of recombinant vector) was 3.8 for CDV, 3.7 for Ehrlichia canis, 3.7 for Bartonella spp., 3.8 for Borrelia burgdorferi, 3.7 for Blastomyces dermatitidis, 3.7 for Cryptococcus spp., 38 for Neospora caninum, and 3.7 for Toxoplasma gondii. Among the tested CSF samples, seven (15%) were positive for the following pathogens in decreasing order of frequency: Cry'ptococcus spp. (3/7), Blastomyces dermatitidis (2/7), and Borrelia burgdorferi (2/7). In summary, use of an mqPCR panel with high analytic sensitivity as an initial screen for infectious agents in dogs with ME could facilitate the selection of early treatment strategies and improve outcomes. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2015
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17. Real time observation of mouse fetal skeleton using a high resolution X-ray synchrotron.
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Dong Woo Chang, Bora Kim, Jae Hoon Shin, Young Min Yun, Jung Ho Je, Yeu kuang Hwu, Jung Hee Yoon, and Je Kyung Seong
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SYNCHROTRON radiation ,RADIATION sources ,X-rays ,SKELETON ,RADIOLOGY ,MAMMOGRAMS ,MICE ,ANESTHESIA - Abstract
The X-ray synchrotron is quite different from conventional radiation sources. This technique may expand the capabilities of conventional radiology and be applied in novel manners for special cases. To evaluate the usefulness of X-ray synchrotron radiation systems for real time observations, mouse fetal skeleton development was monitored with a high resolution X-ray synchrotron. A non-monochromatized X-ray synchrotron (white beam, 5C1 beamline) was employed to observe the skeleton of mice under anesthesia at embryonic day (E)12, El4, El5, and El8. At the same time, conventional radiography and mammography were used to compare with X-ray synchrotron. After synchrotron radiation, each mouse was sacrificed and stained with Alizarin red S and Alcian blue to observe bony structures. Synchrotron radiation enabled us to view the mouse fetal skeleton beginning at gestation. Synchrotron radiation systems facilitate real time observations of the fetal skeleton with greater accuracy and magnification compared to mammography and conventional radiography. Our results show that X-ray synchrotron systems can be used to observe the fine structures of internal organs at high magnification. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2011
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18. A Clinical Analysis of Supracondylar and Intercondylar Fracture of the Femur
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Dong Woo Chang, Jai Ik Shim, Jong Oh Kim, Chang Mu Yu, and Taik Seon Kim
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Orthodontics ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Clinical pathology ,business.industry ,medicine ,Fracture (geology) ,Femur ,business - Published
- 1989
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19. Comparison of elastography, contrast-enhanced ultrasonography, and computed tomography for assessment of lesion margin after radiofrequency ablation in livers of healthy dogs.
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Sohyeon Moon, Seungjo Park, Sang-kwon Lee, Byunggyu Cheon, Sunghwa Hong, Hyun Cho, Jun-Gyu Park, Alfajaro, Mia Madel, Kyoung-Oh Cho, Dong Woo Chang, and Jihye Choi
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ELASTOGRAPHY , *CONTRAST-enhanced ultrasound , *CATHETER ablation , *ANIMAL health , *DOGS , *NECROSIS , *GRANULATION tissue - Abstract
OBJECTIVE To assess by use of various diagnostic imaging modalities acute changes in livers of healthy dogs after radiofrequency ablation (RFA) and determine the capability of each imaging modality to monitor ablation lesion changes. ANIMALS 6 healthy Beagles. PROCEDURES 12 ablation lesions were created in the liver of the dogs (2 lesions/dog). Ablation lesions were evaluated by use of conventional ultrasonography, strain elastography, and contrastenhanced ultrasonography immediately after (time 0), 30 to 60 minutes after, and 3 days after RFA, and by use of CT 30 minutes and 3 days after RFA. Three dogs were euthanized shortly after RFA, and the other 3 dogs were euthanized on day 3. Lesion size measured by each imaging modality was compared with necropsy findingsRESULTS Immediately after RFA, clear margins were more visible with elastography and contrast-enhanced ultrasonography than with conventional ultrasonography, which had acoustic shadowing. On triphasic contrast CT. the ablation zone, which indicated necrosis and hemorrhage, was not enhanced and rould be measured. Marked enhancement of the periablation rim was observed during the venous phase and was identified as granulation tissue. Size of the ablation area measured on enhanced CT images was Strongly correlated with actual lesion size. CONCLUSIONS AND CLINICAL RELEVANCE For dogs of this study. CT was the most reliable method for lesion size determination. Although ultrasonographic imaging measurements underestimated lesion size, all modalities could be used to provide additional real time guidance for RFA procedures of the liver as well as for other RFA procedures. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2017
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