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Torus Hyperplasia of the Pyloric Antrum

Kim CH, Han HS, Lee SY, Kim BK, Sung IK, Seong MK, Lee KY

Primary or idiopathic hypertrophy of the pyloric muscle in adult, so called torus hyperplasia, is an infrequent but an established entity. It is caused by a circular muscle hypertrophy affecting...
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Diagnosis of Pseudoangiomatous Stromal Hyperplasia of the Breast: Ultrasonography Findings and Different Biopsy Methods

Choi YJ, Ko EY, Kook S

PURPOSE: Pseudoangiomatous stromal hyperplasia (PASH) of the breast is a rare, benign condition that can be mistaken as a fibroadenoma on an ultrasound examination or as a low-grade angiosarcoma on...
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Patterns in the Diagnosis and Management of Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia in a Country that does not have Country-Specific Clinical Practice Guidelines

Paick JS, Kim SW, Ku JH

PURPOSE: We have evaluated the patterns of diagnostic and treatment practices for benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) in a country that does not have country-specific clinical practice guidelines. MATERIALS AND METHODS:...
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A Case of Advanced Gastric Cancer Presenting as Multiple Colonic Lymphoid Hyperplasia

Lee IH, Lee J, Byeon SW, Lee H, Huo S, Yoon SB, Kim JS, Lee SH, Roh SY

Gastric cancer frequently disseminates to the liver, lung, and bone via hematogeneous, lymphatic, or peritoneal routes. However, gastric adenocarcinoma that metastasize to the colon and that shows typical linea platisca...
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A case of hypervascular hyperplastic nodules mimicking hepatocellular carcinoma in alcoholic liver cirrhosis

Park JE, Kim BS, Lee CH, Choi JH, Park YC, Park KK

Benign hypervascular hyperplastic nodules (HHN) in liver cirrhosis are very rare. It is important to distinguish between regenerative nodules (hyperplastic nodules) and tumorous nodules (dysplastic or neoplastic nodules) in hepatocellular...
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Hepatic Splenosis Preoperatively Diagnosed as Hepatocellular Carcinoma in a Patient with Chronic Hepatitis B: A Case Report

Choi GH, Ju MK, Kim JY, Kang CM, Kim KS, Choi JS, Han KH, Park MS, Park YN, Lee WJ, Kim BR

We report on a case of hepatic splenosis. A 32-yr-old man underwent a splenectomy due to trauma at the age of 6. He had been diagnosed as being a chronic...
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The Urologist's View of Male Overactive Bladder: Discrepancy between Reality and Belief in Practical Setting

Lee SH, Kim JC, Lee KS, Lee JG, Park CH, Hong SJ, Kim CS, Park JK, Chung BH

PURPOSE: In order to gain insight into the physicians' awareness of and attitude towards management of overactive bladder (OAB) in males, we performed a nationwide survey of the current strategies...
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Effect of weight reduction on the severity of lower urinary tract symptoms in obese male patients with benign prostatic hyperplasia: A randomized controlled trial

Yee CH, So WY, Yip SK, Wu E, Yau P, Ng CF

PURPOSE: We assessed whether weight reduction is an effective intervention for the management of lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS) and investigated the relationship between obesity and LUTS. MATERIALS AND METHODS: This...
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Urinary Nucleic Acid TSPAN13-to-S100A9 Ratio as a Diagnostic Marker in Prostate Cancer

Yan C, Kim YH, Kang HW, Seo SP, Jeong P, Lee IS, Kim D, Kim JM, Choi YH, Moon SK, Yun SJ, Kim WJ

The potential use of urinary nucleic acids as diagnostic markers in prostate cancer (PCa) was evaluated. Ninety-five urine samples and 234 prostate tissue samples from patients with PCa and benign...
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