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Computer-aided System for Predicting the Histology of Colorectal Tumors by Using Narrow-band Imaging Magnifying Colonoscopy (Gastrointest Endosc 2012;75:179-185)

Kang HW

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A Case of Acquired Zonal Aganglionosis in Adult

Kim WJ, Eun CS, Lee MK, Min SY, Yoo YH, Han DS, Jeon YC, Sohn JH

A chronic intestinal pseudo-obstruction is a rare disorder and a severe digestive syndrome. It is characterized by deranged gut propulsive motility that resembles a mechanical obstruction, but no obstructive process...
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Role of the CXC12-CXCR4 Axis and CXCL16 in Inflammatory Bowel Disease

Nakase H, Matsuura M, Mikami S, Uza N, Chiba T

Numerous studies of colitis in IBD (inflammatory bowel diseases) patients and in animal models have demonstrated that both inflammatory cytokines and chemokines are up-regulated in settings of active inflammation. Blockade...
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The Changes in Etiology and Clinical Features of Non-Traumatic Small Bowel Perforation

Kim BG, Kim JW, Lee KL, Lee JK, Jeong JB

BACKGROUND/AIMS: We investigated the clinical features, and treatment outcomes in patients with non-traumatic small bowel perforations and compared these results to the previous study with patients who were diagnosed between...
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Presacral Abscess with Bilateral Sciatica in a Patient with Crohn's Disease

Kim WC, Kim SW, Go BS, Moon SJ, Cho SH, Lim CH, Choi KY, Chung IS, Kang WK

Crohn's disease can cause intestinal strictures, perforations, fistulas, or abscesses. Although fistulas and abscesses are common complications of Crohn's disease, a presacral abscess with neuromuscular complications is very unusual. A...
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Stool DNA Testing for Colorectal Cancer: Development and Advances

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Screening for colorectal cancer is one of the most effective public health interventions. Although colonoscopy is the preferred method in many settings, colonoscopy can miss lesions, interval neoplasms can arise...
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A Clinical Review of the Intussusception in Adult

Kim SJ, Park CH, Kim YM, Kim SY, Chun SY, Kwon CW, Park JW, Kim KO, Baek IH, Yoo KS, Kim JH, Park CK

BACKGROUND/AIMS: Intussusception is uncommon in adults compared with children. The present study aimed to review our experience of adult intussusceptions and discuss the preoperative diagnosis and management. METHODS: A retrospective review...
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A Case of Rectal Ulcer Bleeding Caused by Garlic Inserted into the Rectum

Lee M, Lee HN, Kim JH, Song HJ, Yang DJ, Pyo JS, Um YJ, Huh KC

Lower gastrointestinal bleeding can be caused by various etiologies including hemorrhoids, diverticulitis, neoplasms, and ulcerative colitis. However, a rectal ulcer is rarely caused by lower gastrointestinal bleeding, and an anorectal...
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Risk Factors for Recurrent Clostridium difficile Infection

Ryu HS, Kim YS, Seo GS, Lee YM, Choi SC

BACKGROUND/AIMS: Clostridium difficile infection (CDI) is a common nosocomial infection associated with substantial morbidity, mortality and increased medical care costs. Although most patients initially respond to therapy, with either metronidazole...
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Endoscopic Diagnosis of Colorectal Neoplasms Using Autofluorescence Imaging

Takeuchi Y, Uedo N, Hanafusa M, Hanaoka N, Yamamoto S, Ishihara R, Iishi H

Many techniques have been developed to reduce the number of missed lesions during colonoscopy screening. Autofluorescence imaging (AFI) is one of the newly developed image-enhanced endoscopy (IEE) techniques, which functions...
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Seasonal Variation in Flares of Inflammatory Bowel Disease in a Korean Population

Jang JH, Lee SH, Sung JM, Park JH, Kim HJ, Cho YK, Sohn CI, Jeon WK, Kim BI, Park DI

BACKGROUND/AIMS: Conflicting data have been reported about the seasonal variation in flare-up of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). The aim of this study was to assess the occurrence of seasonal variations...
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Efficacy of Infliximab Rescue Therapy in Hospitalized Patients with Steroid-Refractory Ulcerative Colitis: Single Center Experience

Cho JH, Lee CK, Kim HJ, Shim JJ, Jang JY, Dong SH, Kim BH, Chang YW

BACKGROUND/AIMS: In hospitalized patients with acute steroid-refractory UC, infliximab has been demonstrated to be one of the medical rescue therapies to avoid colectomy. We report the result of a retrospective...
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Mucosa-Associated Lymphoid Tissue Lymphoma of the Rectum Cured by Radiotherapy

Min JG, Choi JH, Kim EY, Kim HS, Cha JM, Lee JI, Joo KR, Shin HP, Park JJ, Chung WK

Primary rectal mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue (MALT) lymphoma is a particularly rare disease, comprising
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Relationship between Positron Emission Tomography Uptake and Macroscopic Findings of Colorectal Cancer

Kim SY, Lee SY, Lim HK, Lee JY, Hong SN, Kim JH, Sung IK, Park HS, Shim CS, Jin CJ, Chung HW, So Y

BACKGROUND/AIMS: The semiquantitative parameter "standard uptake value" (SUV) of 18Fluorodeoxyglucose (FDG) positron-emission tomography (PET) provides important additional information about colorectal cancer. In general, colorectal cancers exhibit different growth patterns with...
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