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A Case of Colonic Angiodysplasia in Massive Lower Gastrointestinal Bleeding

Kim KH, Kim DY, Jo JH, Lee KH, Lee DL, Park HO, Ook JH

  • KMID: 2304947
  • Korean J Gastrointest Endosc.
  • 1999 Jun;19(3):469-472.
Colonic angiodysplasia is important because of the likelihood of lower gastrointestinal tract bleeding, either massively or chronically. A 66-year-old male patient visited our hospital because of hematochezia and lower abdominal...
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A Case of Lower Esophageal Ring with Dysphagia

Park SK, Ahn SH, Hur JW, Hwang JS, Kang YW, Youn YH, Kim BS, Chung WJ, Jeong YH, Chang BK

  • KMID: 2304939
  • Korean J Gastrointest Endosc.
  • 1999 Jun;19(3):421-424.
Lower esophageal ring are uncommon. We experienced a case of lower esophageal ring in a 51-year-old man who had intermittent swallowing difficulty for 2 years. Endoscopy revealed a circumferential narrowing...
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Endoscopic Ligation Therapy for Gastric Angiodysplasia

Kim YK, Kim YH, Lee YR, Kim KS, Cho SK, Park SM, Ku SY, Kim JK, Lee YS

  • KMID: 2304940
  • Korean J Gastrointest Endosc.
  • 1999 Jun;19(3):425-429.
Gastric angiodysplasia may be responsible for up to 2% to 6% of upper gastrointestinal bleeding. Moreover, gastric angiodysplasia may be particularly difficult to treat and is usually associated with a...
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A Dieulafoy-like Lesion of the Rectum as a Cause of Massive Lower G-I Bleeding

Park SH, Lee MH, Kim HS, Lee JW, Kim SJ, Chung IK, Seo KH, Chung IS, Song SH, Hwang HK, Oh HS

  • KMID: 2304945
  • Korean J Gastrointest Endosc.
  • 1999 Jun;19(3):454-459.
Dieulafoy's lesion is an exposed submucosal artery associated with a minute mucosal defect in the stomach, and it is a rare cause of profuse, but intermittent gastrointestinal bleeding. Less commonly,...
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A Case with Gastric Anisakiasis Presented with a Submucosal Tumor

Park IS, Chon CY, Moon YM, Lee YC, Choi BH, Lee SK, Ahn SH, Park BK

  • KMID: 2304944
  • Korean J Gastrointest Endosc.
  • 1999 Jun;19(3):449-453.
Anisakiasis is a parasitic infestation caused by nematode larvae belonging to the subfamily Anisakinae when a raw or inadequately cooked fish is ingested. The clinical symtoms are severe cramping abdominal...
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A Case of Acute Gastric Anisakiasis Causing Massive Hematemesis

Chang R, Chang YW, Kim BH, Kim HJ, Dong SH, Lee JI, Kim KJ, Hwang IS, Park CY, Kang SW

  • KMID: 2304943
  • Korean J Gastrointest Endosc.
  • 1999 Jun;19(3):445-448.
Acute gastric anisakiasis is caused by gastric mucosal penetration from an Anisakis larvae. It occurs with those who ingest raw or inadequately cooked saltwater fish or squid containing anisakis. The...
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A Case of Behcet's Colitis in Children

Park JH, Song IJ, Lee JS, Yang EJ, Nam SO

  • KMID: 2304948
  • Korean J Gastrointest Endosc.
  • 1999 Jun;19(3):473-477.
Behcet's disease consists of a triad of relapsing inflammatory disease of the eye (iridocyclitis) with painful and recurrent oral and genital ulcerations. Arthritis, thrombophlebitis, neurologic abnormalities, fever, and colitis are...
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A Carcinoid Tumor of the Stomach: A case report

Kim JH, Seo KS, Kim NJ, Lee KT, Jeung HY, Lee SM, Kim SH, Lee BS, Lee HY

  • KMID: 2304941
  • Korean J Gastrointest Endosc.
  • 1999 Jun;19(3):433-437.
A carcinoid tumor of the stomach is uncommon, has no clinical symptoms, and is regarded as a benign. It is also incidentally found in most cases. 48-year-old woman with gastric...
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A Case of Choledochocolonic Fistula Combined with Absence of Gallbladder

Lee J, Kwak ST, Chung YS, Kang SS, Jung SH, Yim HS, Chang HJ, Kae SH, Joo SA, Lee BH

  • KMID: 2304949
  • Korean J Gastrointest Endosc.
  • 1999 Jun;19(3):481-485.
The enterobiliary fistulas are mostly spontaneous and are caused by biliary disease associated with calculi. Review of many series shows that the most common variety of enterobiliary fistulas is a...
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A Case of Epstein-Barr Virus-associated Primary Gastric T-cell Lymphoma with Rapidly Progressive Endoscopic Features and Clinical Course

Lee SI, Kang JK, Park IS, Chon CY, Lee KS, Park HJ, Chung JP, Jung JK, Kim KC, Kim HG

  • KMID: 2304942
  • Korean J Gastrointest Endosc.
  • 1999 Jun;19(3):438-442.
Primary gastric T-cell lymphoma is very rare. Only a few cases have been reported in the literature. Moreover, Epstein-Barr virus-associated primary gastric T-cell lymphoma is extremely rare. We report a...
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A Case of Squamous Cell Carcinoma of the Common Bile Duct

Kim KS, Park HB, Yeo HS, Kang MW, Lim YK, Kang SJ, Woo YA, Hong GY, Ryu SS, Park JS

  • KMID: 2304950
  • Korean J Gastrointest Endosc.
  • 1999 Jun;19(3):486-490.
A 57-year-old female with jaundice and right upper quadrant abdominal pain, was found on exploration to have squamous cell carcinoma of the common bile duct. Squamous cell carcinoma of the...
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A Case of Transient Ischemic Colitis Complicated by Colonic Stricture

Kim HJ, Choi DS, Lee HJ, Kim JS, Lee CY, Chun DC, Park JS, Jang S, Jung BG, Kim JG, Paek YK

  • KMID: 2304946
  • Korean J Gastrointest Endosc.
  • 1999 Jun;19(3):463-468.
Transient ischemic colitis comprises a clinical triad of lower abdominal pain, diarrhea and rectal bleeding of sudden onset, with rapid clearance of symptoms on a non-specific management regimen. The peak...
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One Case of Endoscopic Stenting with Minor Papilla Sphincterotomy in a Patient with Chronic Pancreatitis

Shim CS, Lee JS, Lee MS, Cho JY, Cho YD, Moon JH, Kim YS, Jung IS

  • KMID: 2304951
  • Korean J Gastrointest Endosc.
  • 1999 Jun;19(3):491-496.
The anatomy of the pancreatic ducts and their variations are best defined through a pancreatography, which is especially useful for determining the appropriate endoscopic management. Pressure in the pancreatic ductal...
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The Role of Intraductal Ultrasonography on the Detection of Small Remnant Stones and Their Differentiation from Air-Bubbles, after Endoscopic Papillary Balloon Dilatation

Shim CS, Lee MS, Cho YD, Moon JH

  • KMID: 2304935
  • Korean J Gastrointest Endosc.
  • 1999 Jun;19(3):386-393.
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: A cholangiogram, immediately taken after bile duct stone removal, does not always provide adequate information about the presence of fragmented small stones in the bile duct, due...
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Clinical Observation in Endoscopic Treatment of Colonic Polyps

Jeong HY, Kim SH, Lee SO, Sung JK, Lee KT, Lee SM, Kim JH, Kim NJ, Lee BS, Lee HY

  • KMID: 2304931
  • Korean J Gastrointest Endosc.
  • 1999 Jun;19(3):354-360.
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Colonic polyps are premalignant lesion, whose removal is important for the prevention of colon cancer. METHODS: A series of 116 patients (195 polyps) who undergone colonoscopic polypectomy...
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A Case of Boerhaave's Syndrome Involving Nasogastric Tube Penetration into the Pleural Cavity

Chang R, Chang YW, Kim BH, Kim HJ, Dong SH, Song MS, Kim KJ, Hwang IS, Koh KP, Lee JI

  • KMID: 2304938
  • Korean J Gastrointest Endosc.
  • 1999 Jun;19(3):414-420.
Boerhaave's syndrome, spontaneous esophageal rupture, is lethal and associated with a 70% survival rate despite emergent surgical management in recent reports. Early diagnosis and management is critical for more favorable...
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Depressed-Type Early Colorectal Cancer

Kim HS, Lee KR, Lim SW, Lee JK, Park WK, Yoo JJ, Hwang DY, Kim KW

  • KMID: 2304932
  • Korean J Gastrointest Endosc.
  • 1999 Jun;19(3):361-367.
BACKGROUND AND AIM: While detection and removal of polyps on the basis of the adenoma-carcinoma sequence has been a principal procedure for endoscopists, a new type of early colorectal cancer...
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Diagnostic Utility of Endoscopic Ultrasonograpy (EUS) for Common Bile Duct (CBD) Stones not Confirmed by Endoscopic Retrograde Cholangiopancreatography (ERCP)

Park HB, Yeo HS, Kang MW, Lim YK, Kang DG, Lee EW, Kim DH, Kim YA, Park H

  • KMID: 2304936
  • Korean J Gastrointest Endosc.
  • 1999 Jun;19(3):394-401.
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP) is the best imaging procedure for the diagnosis of common bile duct (CBD) stones. But the difficulties of diagnosis are mostly due to...
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The Hemostatic Effect and Prognosis of Endoscopic Ethanol Injection in Bleeding Peptic Ulcer

Yoon YB, Song IS, Kim CY, Chung HC, Kim YT, Kim JS, Lee DH, Kim TH, Kim YS, Lee JH, Park MJ, Lee KL, Choi IJ, Lee KM

  • KMID: 2304929
  • Korean J Gastrointest Endosc.
  • 1999 Jun;19(3):337-346.
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Endoscopic injection therapy improves the outcome in bleeding peptic ulcer, but the optimum regimen is unknown. Although endoscopic injection therapy is effective in controlling initial hemorrhage from...
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Endoscopic Transpapillary Biopsy for the Diagnosis of Patients with Pancreaticobiliary Ductal Strictures

Moon YM, Kang JK, Park IS, Chung JB, Song SY, Park SW, Song KH

  • KMID: 2304937
  • Korean J Gastrointest Endosc.
  • 1999 Jun;19(3):405-413.
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Many diseases and conditions are responsible for pancreaticobiliary ductal strictures. In such patients, histologic diagnosis is crucial to determine therapeutic modalities and to predict their outcomes, as...
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