Friday, July 12, 2024

Peer Reviewed Articles: Radiology

E2023-8. Koh ES, Lee DY, Yoo DS, Kim MJ, Hong JH, Park SJ, Kim JE, Shin DH. (2023). Three-Dimensional Reconstruction of Gangneung Mummy’s Heart and Liver based on the Computed Tomography Images. Ancient Asia, 14: 1, pp. 1-8.

E2022-7. Ryu JY, Yoon AY, Park YK, Lee WJ, Song MK, Hong JH, Park EJ, Cha SC, Yoo D, Kim MJ, Shin DH. A portrait drawing of the 17th century Korean scholar based on craniofacial reconstruction. Anat Cell Biol. 2022 Dec 31;55(4):512-519. doi: 10.5115/acb.22.094. Epub 2022 Aug 8. PMID: 35934690; PMCID: PMC9747348.

E2018-16. Kim Y-S, Oh CS, Kim MJ, Hong JH, and Shin DHPost-factum autopsy to confirm cardiac structures visible on computed tomography images of Korean mummies: The radiological basis of paleo-cardiology. Anthropologischer Anzeiger. 75(4) 339-350.

E2014-5. Won Joon Lee, A Young Yoon, Mi Kyung Song, Caroline M. Wilkinson, and Dong Hoon Shin. The archaeological contribution of forensic craniofacial reconstruction to a portrait drawing of a Korean historical figure. Journal of Archaeological Science 49 (2014) 228-236.

E2011-5. Oh CS, Lee SY, Lee IS, Kim Y-S, Koh KS and Shin DH. Differential findings in post-factum dissections of medieval Korean mummies which exhibited similar preservation patterns on computerized tomography images. Annals of Anatomy 2011 Dec 20;193(6):544-9.

E2010-7. Shin DH, Lee IS, Kim MJ, Oh CS, Park JB, Bok GD, Yoo DS. 2010. Magnetic resonance imaging performed on a hydrated mummy of medieval Korea. J Anat. 216 (3): 329-34.

E2008-5. Lim DS, Lee IS, Choi KJ, Lee SD, Oh CS, Kim YS, Bok GD, Kim MJ, Yi YS, Lee EJ, Shin DH. 2008. The potential for non-invasive study of mummies: validation of the use of computerized tomography by post factum dissection and histological examination of a 17th century female Korean mummy. J Anat. Oct;213(4):482-95.

E2007-6. Lee IS, Kim MJ, Yoo DS, Lee YS, Park SS, Bok GD, Han SH, Chung YH, Chang BS, Yi YS, Oh CS, Shin DH. 2007. Three-dimensional reconstruction of medieval child mummy in Yangju, Korea, using multi-detector computed tomography. Ann Anat. 189(6):558-68.

E2003-6. Shin DH, Choi YH, Shin KJ, Han GR, Youn M, Kim CY, Han SH, Seo JC, Park SS, Cho YJ, Chang BS. Radiological analysis on a mummy from a medieval tomb in Korea. Ann Anat. 2003  Jul;185(4):377-82.

Dong Hoon Shin, MD, PhD

Dong Hoon Shin, MD, PhD
Professor of Seoul National University (SNU) in Seoul, South Korea. He graduated from SNU College of Medicine (Doctor of Medicine). After serving as a public physician for three years, he earned his Ph.D. in Anatomy from the same university. Over the years, his research interests have mainly focused on acquiring scientific information on pre-modern peoples’ health and disease status. Using research techniques and tools ranging from the anatomical and histological to the molecular, he has worked to reveal the physical and/or pathological traits of ancient peoples and their patterns at different historical stages. He currently teaches and researches as a full professor in the Department of Anatomy and Cell Biology at SNU.