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Joong Mo Ahn
Researcher at Sungkyunkwan University
Publications - 8
Citations - 424
Joong Mo Ahn is an academic researcher from Sungkyunkwan University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Kimura's disease & Rotator cuff. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 8 publications receiving 408 citations.
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Vascular leiomyoma of an extremity: MR imaging-pathology correlation.
TL;DR: T2-weighted MR images of vascular leiomyoma of an extremity showed a mass with mixed areas that were both hyper- and isointense to skeletal muscle and also revealed a hypointense rim; these images correlate with histopathologic findings of smooth muscle, vessels, fibrous tissue, an intravascular thrombus, and a fibrous capsule.
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Adhesive capsulitis of the shoulder: diagnosis using magnetic resonance arthrography, with arthroscopic findings as the standard.
Min Hee Lee,Joong Mo Ahn,Claus Muhle,Sung Hyun Kim,Ji Seon Park,Seung-Ho Kim,Sung Moon Kim,Heung Sik Kang +7 more
TL;DR: On MR arthrography, thickening of the joint capsule and synovium and diminished filling ratio of the axillary recess to posterior joint cavity appeared to be useful diagnostic criteria for the diagnosis of adhesive capsulitis of the shoulder.
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Tibiofibular syndesmosis : High-resolution MRI using a local gradient coil
Claus Muhle,Lawrence R. Frank,Thomas Rand,Joong Mo Ahn,Lee-Ren Yeh,Debra Trudell,Parviz Haghighi,Donald Resnick +7 more
TL;DR: High-resolution MRI using a local gradient coil provides excellent delineation of the ligaments of the distal tibiofibular syndesmosis.
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Articular Cartilage in the Knee: Mapping of the Physiologic Parameters at MR Imaging with a Local Gradient Coil—Preliminary Results
TL;DR: The authors designed and constructed a local gradient coil that produces large gradients and short rise times and connects to their clinical system and was used to acquire images of the physiologic parameters T1, T2, proton density, and apparent diffusion coefficient in a cadaveric patellar cartilage specimen.
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Exacerbated pain in cervical radiculopathy at axial rotation, flexion, extension, and coupled motions of the cervical spine: evaluation by kinematic magnetic resonance imaging.
Claus Muhle,Lutz Bischoff,D. Weinert,Volker Lindner,Axel Falliner,Christoph Maier,Joong Mo Ahn,Martin Heller,Donald Resnick +8 more
TL;DR: In patients with cervical disc herniation or cervical spondylosis, exacerbated pain at defined provocative maneuvers is related more to changes in the foraminal size and to nerve root motion with, in some cases, cervical cord rotation or displacement than toChanges in the size of herniated discs.