Publications by authors named "Jeanie Choi"

There is a broad spectrum of pathology that occurs in the oral cavity. Knowledge of the different anatomic subsites and contents of each is important for accurate diagnosis and treatment. Oral cavity tumors are predominantly malignant in nature, but there are many nonmalignant lesions of which the practicing clinician should be aware.

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Imaging evaluation of the thyroid gland spans a plethora of modalities, including ultrasound imaging, cross-sectional studies, and nuclear medicine techniques. The overlapping of clinical and imaging findings of benign and malignant thyroid disease can make interpretation a complex undertaking. We aim to review and simplify the vast current literature and provide a practical approach to the imaging of thyroid disease for application in daily practice.

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We report a case of a 77-year-old female with purulent chondritis of the thyroid cartilage who was initially referred for laryngeal neoplasm. Purulent chondritis of the laryngeal cartilage is a rare entity with three reports in the literature. The unique CT imaging features of expansile laryngeal cartilage with peripheral rim enhancement and central fluid-attenuation correlate to the abscess formation between the inner and outer perichondria.

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  • Intra-arterial therapy (IAT) is used to treat large artery occlusions in acute ischemic stroke, but often results in poor clinical outcomes despite high recanalization rates.
  • Researchers developed the HIAT2 score, which combines patient age, glucose levels, stroke severity, and CT imaging findings to predict the likelihood of a poor outcome after IAT.
  • In studies at UT Houston and Emory University, a HIAT2 score of 5 or higher significantly increased the chances of poor outcomes, demonstrating its effectiveness over previously established predictive models.
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