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Abscesso-Colonic Fistula Following Radiofrequency Ablation Therapy for Hepatocellular Carcinoma; A Case Successfully Treated with Histoacryl Embolization

Kim JY, Kwon YH, Lee SJ, Jang SY, Yang HM, Jeon SW, Kweon YO

Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is one of the most common malignant neoplasms occuring worldwide. Although surgical resection still remains the treatment of choice for HCC, radiofrequency ablation (RFA) has emerged as...
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Churg-Strauss syndrome with perforating ulcers of the colon

Kim YB, Choi SW, Park IS, Han JY, Hur YS, Chu YC

We report a case of a 72-year-old woman with Churg-Strauss syndrome, who presented with intestinal perforation. She has had bronchial asthma with peripheral blood eosinophilia for 30 years. Gross findings...
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Pneumatic colonic rupture accompanied by tension pneumoperitoneum

Kim SJ, Ahn SI, Hong KC, Kim JS, Shin SH, Woo ZH

Rupture of the colon caused by high pressure compressed air is a rare, unique and traumatic intra-abdominal injury. As the use of compressed air in industrial work has increased, so...
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The Efficacy of the Coaxial Technique Using a 6-Fr Introducer Sheath in Stent Placement for Treating the Obstructions Proximal to the Descending Colon

Chang IS, Park SW, Hwang DY, Seong MK, Joh HK, Yoon SY, Cho YH, Choe WH

OBJECTIVE: We wanted to evaluate the efficacy of stent placement using the coaxial technique with a stiff, long introducer sheath in patients with technical failure using an angiographic catheter for...
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Rupture of the rectosigmoid colon with evisceration of the small bowel through the anus

Jeong J, Park JS, Byun CG, Yoon DS, Sohn SK, Lee YH, Chi HS

Spontaneous rupture of the rectosigmoid colon and herniation of the small intestine through the rupture site and eventual evisceration through the anus is a very rare event. In the literature,...
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