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A Case of Double Primary Cancer: Early Gastric Adenocarcinoma associated with Adenocarcinoma and Carcinoid

Kim EY, Park KC, Kwon JG

  • KMID: 1066045
  • Korean J Gastroenterol.
  • 2003 Dec;42(6):533-538.
Carcinoid tumors show variety of pathological features and some of them are admixed with adenocarcinoma. The carcinoma-carcinoid spectrum is a concept of classifying tumors based on the tumor mass differentiation...
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Prostatic intraepithelial neoplasia: a potential precursor lesion of prostatic adenocarcinoma

Shin HJ, Ro JY

The necessity of early detection of prostate cancer renewed interest regarding putative premalignant lesions in the tumorigenesis of the prostate. Prostatic intraepithelial neoplasia (PIN) is one potential precursor for prostatic...
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Adenocarcinoma Arising in a Duplication of the Cecum

Jung KH, Jang SM, Joo YW, Oh YH, Park YW, Paik HG, Choi JH

Intestinal duplications are rare developmental abnormalities that may occur anywhere in the gastrointestinal tract. The possibility of a malignant change occurring in these duplications is very low. We present a...
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Primary Adenocarcinoma of the Minor Duodenal Papilla

Wakatsuki , Irisawa A, Takagi T, Koyama Y, Hoshi S, Takenoshita S, Abe M, Ohira H

A 70-year-old man was admitted to our institution due to aggravation of blood-sugar level control and because an abdominal CT showed dilatation of the main pancreatic duct. Upper gastrointestinal endoscopy...
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Solitary Metastasis of Bronchogenic Adenocarcinoma to the Internal Auditory Canal: A Case Report

Chang KH, Song CE, Seo JH, Yeo SW

We report a patient with an isolated metastasis to the internal auditory canal (IAC) of bronchogenic adenocarcinoma. A 58-yr-old man who had received 6-cycle of chemotherapy under diagnosis of non-small...
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Does Surgical Resection Improve the Survival in Elderly Patients with Gastric Cancer?

Cho SJ

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Cutaneous Metastases of Pancreatic Carcinoma as a First Clinical Manifestation

Jun DW, Lee OY, Park CK, Choi HS, Yoon BC, Lee MH, Lee DH

Cutaneous metastases from pancreatic adenocarcinomas are rare lesions. The most common site of cutaneous metastasis is the umbilicus, and this is also known as the 'Sister Mary Joseph' nodule. A...
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A Case of Combined Hepatocellular-Cholangiocarcinoma with Sarcomatous Transformation and Second Primary Colon Cancer

Kim JH, Lee YG, Lee J, Jung CK, Kim HT, Kang H, Kho KH, Hong SP, Hwang SG, Park PW, Rim GS

  • KMID: 760542
  • Korean J Hepatol.
  • 2004 Jun;10(2):142-147.
Combined hepatocellular-cholangiocarcinoma is a rare form of primary liver cancer, featuring both hepatocellular and biliary epithelial differentiations. An intrahepatic tumor may be considered as a metastatic lesion. It has...
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Histologic Discrepancy between Gastric Biopsy and Resection Specimen in the Era of Endoscopic Treatment for Early Gastric Cancer

Joo M, Kim KM

Endoscopic resection (ER) is accepted as a treatment option for early gastric cancer in patients with negligible risk of lymph node metastasis. Determination of histologic differentiation of adenocarcinoma based on...
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A Case of Primary Jejunal Adenocarcinoma Diagnosed by Enteroscopy using Pediatric Colonoscope

Lee CH, Kim PS, Lee JI, Jeong S, Lee JW, Kwon KS, Lee DH, Kim HG, Shin YW, Kim YS, Kim JM, Jeon YS

  • KMID: 1113486
  • Korean J Gastroenterol.
  • 2006 Nov;48(5):365-368.
A 39-year-old man presented with dizziness and melena for 2 months. Abdominal CT scan showed constrictive wall thickening with enhancement and proximal loop dilatation of the jejunum. On endoscopic examination,...
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Acral Metastasis in a Patient with Ampullary Carcinoma

Cho EY, Kim TH, Park SD, Yun KJ, Choi SC, Kim HC, Nah YH

Although skin metastasis from a malignant tumor of an internal organ usually occurs at an advanced disease stage, there has been no prior report of a cutaneous acral metastasis from...
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Recurrences after Local Excision for Early Rectal Adenocarcinoma

Huh JW, Park YA, Lee KY, Kim SA, Sohn SK

PURPOSE: The role of local excision in treating rectal cancer patients continues to be controversial. The aim of this study was to evaluate the long-term oncological results of local excision...
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Prostate Cancer with Solitary Metastases to the Bilateral Testis

Kim SO, Choi YD, Jung SI, Oh KJ, Im CM, Kang TW, Kwon D, Park K, Ryu SB

We present the case of an 81-year-old patient with testicular metastasis from prostate carcinoma. After the initial diagnosis of prostate cancer, he had an 8-year course of hormonal therapy and...
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Clinical Factors Predicting for Neoplastic Transformation of Gastric Hyperplastic Polyps

Kang HM, Oh TH, Seo JY, Joen TJ, Seo DD, Shin WC, Choi WC, Kim JY

BACKGROUND/AIMS: Hyperplastic polyps (HPs) are the most common cause of all benign epithelial gastric polyps, constituting 30 to 93%. Although gastric HPs are usually considered as benign lesions compared with...
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Protective Effects of Female Reproductive Factors on Lauren Intestinal-Type Gastric Adenocarcinoma

Kim SM, Min BH, Lee J, An JY, Lee JH, Sohn TS, Bae JM, Kim JJ, Kang WK, Kim S, Choi MG

PURPOSE: Gastric cancer shows a male predominance that might be explained by protective effects from estrogens in females. Two Lauren classification histological subtypes, intestinal and diffuse, have distinct carcinogeneses. The...
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The Expression of Multiple Proteins as Prognostic Factors in Colorectal Cancer: Cathepsin D, p53, COX-2, Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor, C-erbB-2, and Ki-67

Shin IY, Sung NY, Lee YS, Kwon TS, Si Y, Lee YS, Oh ST, Lee IK

  • KMID: 1774523
  • Gut Liver.
  • 2014 Jan;8(1):13-23.
BACKGROUND/AIMS: A single gene mutation alone cannot explain the poor prognosis of colorectal cancer. This study aimed to establish a correlation between the expression of six proteins and the prognosis...
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Visualization of Tumor Angiogenesis Using MR Imaging Contrast Agent Gd-DTPA-anti-VEGF Receptor 2 Antibody Conjugate in a Mouse Tumor Model

Jun HY, Yin HH, Kim SH, Park SH, Kim HS, Yoon KH

OBJECTIVE: To visualize tumor angiogenesis using the MRI contrast agent, Gd-DTPA-anti-VEGF receptor 2 antibody conjugate, with a 4.7-Tesla MRI instrument in a mouse model. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We designed a...
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Poorly Differentiated Carcinoma of the Thyroid Retrospective Clinical and mMrphologic Evaluation

Hwang TS, Suh JS, Kim YI, Park SH, Koh CS, Cho BY, Oh SK

Five thyroid carcinomas showing clinically aggressive biologic behavior were retrospectively reviewed to evaluate the possible presence of morphologic differences from conventional thyroid carcinomas. They were originally diagnosed as follicular carcinomas,...
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Preoperative CA125 and fibrinogen in patients with endometrial cancer: a risk model for predicting lymphovascular space invasion

Zhou X, Wang H, Wang X

OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to build a model to predict the risk of lymphovascular space invasion (LVSI) in women with endometrial cancer (EC). METHODS: From December 2010 to...
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