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ERRATUM: Correction of funding statement in ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS section. Effectiveness of thymoquinone, zeolite, and platelet-rich plasma in model of corrosive oesophagitis induced in rats

Karaca G, Aydin O, Pehlivanli F, Altunkaya , Uzun H, Güler O

The funding statement in ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS section was misprinted unintentionally. The funding statement in ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS should be corrected as “This study was supported by the Kırıkkale University Scientific Research Projects Commission,...
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Grey Turner's and Cullen's signs induced by spontaneous hemorrhage of the abdominal wall after coughing

Fan Z, Zhang Y

Grey Turner's and Cullen's signs are rare clinical signs, which most appear in patients with severe acute pancreatitis. The present patient complained of abdominal pain after coughing. However, contrast-enhanced CT...
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Comparative analysis of the same technique-the same surgeon approach in the surgical treatment of pilonidal sinus disease: a retrospective cohort study

Kose E, Hasbahceci M, Tonyali H, Karagulle

PURPOSE: Although there are several surgical methods for treatment of sacrococcygeal pilonidal sinus, there is no widespread consensus. In this study, we aimed to compare primary closure, Limberg, and modified...
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Are prophylactic antibiotics necessary in elective laparoscopic cholecystectomy, regardless of patient risk?

Kim HJ, Kang SH, Roh YH, Kim MC, Kim KW

PURPOSE: The average rate of surgical site infections (SSIs) for laparoscopic cholecystectomy (LC) has been reported in the literature to be between 0.4% and 6.3%. Also, these recent reviews have...
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Transoral endoscopic thyroidectomy for papillary thyroid microcarcinoma: initial experience of a single surgeon

Chai YJ, Chung JK, Anuwong A, Dionigi G, Kim HY, Hwang KT, Heo SC, Yi KH, Lee KE

PURPOSE: Recently, transoral endoscopic thyroidectomy (TOET) is receiving attention because it is regarded as a true minimally invasive surgery in that it does not leave scars on any part of...
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Reasons for operation cancellations at a teaching hospital: prioritizing areas of improvement

Abeeleh MA, Tareef TM, Hani AB, Albsoul N, Samarah OQ, ElMohtaseb MS, Alshehabat M, Ismail ZB, Alnoubani , Obeidat SS, Halawa SA

PURPOSE: To report rates of and reasons for operation cancellation, and to prioritize areas of improvement. METHODS: Retrospective data were extracted from the monthly reports of cancelled listed operations. Data on...
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Primary hepatic peripheral T-cell lymphoma mimicking hepatocellular carcinoma: a case report

Lee J, Park KS, Kang MH, Kim Y, Son SM, Choi H, Choi JW, Ryu DH

Peripheral T-cell lymphomas (PTCLs) are aggressive neoplasms which may involve the liver. The imaging manifestations of hepatic lymphoma are highly variable and show overlapping appearances of numerous other hepatic diseases....
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Early experience of transilluminated cryosurgery for varicose vein with saphenofemoral reflux: review of 84 patients (131 limbs)

Kim KY, Kim JW

PURPOSE: Varicose veins with great saphenous vein (GSV) insufficiency is prevalent. Among various surgical treatments for varicose veins, cryosurgery of GSV is an alternative minimally invasive technique that could leave...
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Meaningful standard of reference for appendiceal perforation: pathology, surgery, or both?

Kim HJ, Kim MS, Park JH, Ahn S, Ko Y, Song SY, Woo JY, Lee KH, Low-dOse Computed Tomography for Appendicitis Trial (LOCAT) Group

PURPOSE: This retrospective study was aimed to determine if appendiceal perforation identified pathologically but not surgically is clinically meaningful. METHODS: The study consists of 2 parts. First, we reviewed 74 studies...
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Validation of the Korean version of the walking impairment questionnaire in patients with peripheral arterial disease

Choi C, Lee T, Min SK, Han A, Kim SY, Min SI, Ha J, Jung IM

PURPOSE: Intermittent claudication is the most common early symptom of peripheral arterial occlusive disease. Walking impairment questionnaire (WIQ) is a short, inexpensive, easy-to-complete questionnaire to assess intermittent claudication and can...
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