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Cardiology / Original Article
Automatic quantitative analysis of atherosclerotic aortic plaques in patients with embolic cerebral infarction using deep learning
Hye Jin Bang, Jae-Hyeong Park, Sun Geu Chae, Suk Joo Bae, Ji-Hoon Jung, You Hee Cho, Jong Won Park, Dae-Won Kim, Jung Sun Cho
Korean J Intern Med. 2025;40(5):767-779. Published online August 26, 2025
Background/Aims: Transesophageal echocardiography (TEE) is a commonly used imaging modality for assessing embolic stroke of undetermined source (ESUS) in clinical practice. We aimed to develop an automatic plaque segmentation model based on U-net and evaluate its clinical usefulness in patients with..
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Cardiology / Original Article
Clinical outcomes of endovascular treatment for ruptured thoracic aortic disease
Jong Hyun Choi, Sang-Pil Kim, Han Cheol Lee, Tae Sik Park, Jong Ha Park, Bo Won Kim, Jinhee Ahn, Jin Sup Park, Hye Won Lee, Jun-Hyok Oh, Jung Hyun Choi, Kwang Soo Cha, Taek Jong Hong
Korean J Intern Med. 2021;36(Suppl 1):S72-S79. Published online April 10, 2020
Background/Aims: Untreated rupture of the thoracic aorta is associated with a high mortality rate. We aimed to review the clinical results of endovascular treatment for ruptured thoracic aortic disease.
Methods: We retrospectively reviewed data on 37 patients (mean age, 67.0 ± 15.18 years) treate..
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Letter to the editor
Acute myocardial infarction caused by a floating thrombus in the proximal ascending aorta
Woong Jeon, Seung-Jin Lee, Sang-Ho Park, Se-Whan Lee, Won-Yong Shin, Dong-Kyu Jin
Korean J Intern Med. 2015;30(6):921-924. Published online October 30, 2015
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Image of interest
A Case of Coarctation of the Aorta Diagnosed by Tardus-Parvus Renal Doppler Flow Patterns
Yun-Hwa Jung, Kwan-Wook Kim, Dae-Yoon Kim, Chul-Seung Lee
Korean J Intern Med. 2011;26(2):216-217. Published online June 1, 2011
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Case Report
A Case of Type B Dissecting Aneurysm Involving Right Sided Aorta with Kommerell's Diverticulum
So Yeon Kim, Young Soo Lee, Kyung Ryun Bae, Jin Bae Lee, Sub Lee, Oh Choon Kwon
Korean J Intern Med. 2010;25(3):327-330. Published online August 31, 2010
A right-sided aortic arch (RAA) is a rare congenital anomaly, and Stanford type B dissection aneurysms involving this anomaly is also uncommon. Surgical approaches to dealing with an RAA are complicated by the unusual anatomical features of the condition. Here we report the case of a 47-year-old ..
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