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Two Cases of Colonic Obstruction after Acute Pancreatitis

Pyun DK, Kim KJ, Ye BD, Byeon JS, Myung SJ, Yang SK, Kim JH, Yoon SN

Several forms of colonic complications are rarely observed during the clinical course of acute pancreatitis, and potentially fatal in some cases. Colonic lesions associated with acute pancreatitis can be divided...
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Sclerosing Cholangitis: Clinicopathologic Features, Imaging Spectrum, and Systemic Approach to Differential Diagnosis

Seo N, Kim SY, Lee SS, Byun JH, Kim JH, Kim HJ, Lee MG

Sclerosing cholangitis is a spectrum of chronic progressive cholestatic liver disease characterized by inflammation, fibrosis, and stricture of the bile ducts, which can be classified as primary and secondary sclerosing...
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Lung Infarction due to Pulmonary Vein Stenosis after Ablation Therapy for Atrial Fibrillation Misdiagnosed as Organizing Pneumonia: Sequential Changes on CT in Two Cases

Kwon MR, Lee HY, Cho JH, Um SW

Pulmonary vein (PV) stenosis is a complication of ablation therapy for arrhythmias. We report two cases with chronic lung parenchymal abnormalities showing no improvement and waxing and waning features, which...
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The Wire-Grasping Method as a New Technique for Forceps Biopsy of Biliary Strictures: A Prospective Randomized Controlled Study of Effectiveness

Yamashita , Ueda K, Kawaji Y, Tamura T, Itonaga M, Yoshida T, Maeda H, Magari H, Maekita T, Iguchi M, Tamai H, Ichinose M, Kato J

BACKGROUND/AIMS: Transpapillary forceps biopsy is an effective diagnostic technique in patients with biliary stricture. This prospective study aimed to determine the usefulness of the wire-grasping method as a new technique...
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