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Complete Rectal Prolapse Combined with Rectal Cancer: A Case Report

Lee TS, Bae OS, Park SD

  • KMID: 2101395
  • J Korean Soc Coloproctol.
  • 2005 Jun;21(3):178-180.
Colorectal cancer and rectal prolapse occur more frequently in elderly patients. Although the relationship between complete rectal prolapse and colorectal cancer has not yet been clarified, when both diseases develop...
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Perianal Extramammary Paget's Disease Associated with an Anal Duct Adenocarcinoma: A Case Report

Lee KY, Yun MY, Choi SK, Hur YS, Lee KY, Kim SJ, Cho YU, Ahn SI, Hong KC, Shin SH, Kim KR, Woo ZH

  • KMID: 2101394
  • J Korean Soc Coloproctol.
  • 2005 Jun;21(3):174-177.
Extramammary Paget's disease occurs commonly on the external female genitalia and rarely occurs in the perianal region. Recently, we experienced a case of perianal extramammary Paget's disease associated with an...
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Hemorrhoidectomy Specimens: Necessity for Routine Pathologic Evaluation

Lee MR, Hong CW, Yoon SN, Park KJ

  • KMID: 2101391
  • J Korean Soc Coloproctol.
  • 2005 Jun;21(3):152-156.
PURPOSE: The aim of this study was to determine the necessity for routine pathologic evaluation of hemorrhoidectomy specimens. METHODS: Between March 1998 and February 2001, 280 patients (185 males, 95 females)...
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Effect of Biofeedback Treatment in Patients with Fecal Incontinence

Park IJ, Yu CS, Kim HC, Jung YH, Han KR, Park SK, Kim JR, Song JS, Lee HR, Kim JC

  • KMID: 2101389
  • J Korean Soc Coloproctol.
  • 2005 Jun;21(3):138-144.
PURPOSE: We aimed to assess the efficacy of biofeedback therapy for patients with fecal incontinence (FI) according to the etiology. METHODS: Twenty-nine patients with fecal incontinence were treated with biofeedback therapy...
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Epigenetic Alterations and Loss of Imprinting in Colorectal Cancer

Kim JW

  • KMID: 2101396
  • J Korean Soc Coloproctol.
  • 2005 Jun;21(3):181-190.
Two forms of genomic instability have been described in colorectal cancer: chromosomal (CIN) and microsatellite instability (MIN). Colorectal cancer has been considered to progress through one of these two major...
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Lift-up Submucosal Hemorrhoidectomy

Yang HK, Lim CH, Shin HK, Kang CH, Jeong SK, Choi JP

  • KMID: 2101390
  • J Korean Soc Coloproctol.
  • 2005 Jun;21(3):145-151.
PURPOSE: Hemorrhoidal tissues are normal anatomic structures present in every individual, and they act as cushions and are anchored to the internal anal sphincter by a connective tissue system. When...
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Impact of the Number of Lymph Nodes Retrieved on Reliability of Nodal Staging of Stage II Colorectal Carcinomas

Lee TM, Choi HJ, Park KJ, Kim JM, Roh YH, Roh MS

  • KMID: 2101393
  • J Korean Soc Coloproctol.
  • 2005 Jun;21(3):167-173.
PURPOSE: The variety of outcomes in patients with stage II colorectal carcinomas might be due to understaging caused by an inadequate number of lymph nodes (LNs) being examined. The aim...
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Adjuvant Effect of NSAIDs on the Cytotoxicity of Colon Cancer Cells to 5-FU

Lee TB, Kim KJ, Min YD, Kang SI, Jung KR, Lee JU, Choi CH

  • KMID: 2101387
  • J Korean Soc Coloproctol.
  • 2005 Jun;21(3):121-128.
PURPOSE: Cyclooxygenase (COX)-2, an inducible enzyme that catalyzes the conversion of arachidonic acid to prostaglandins, is believed to be an important enzyme related to colorectal cancer. A large number of...
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Expression and Function of ABC Transporters as Multidrug Resistance Mechansims in Colon Cancer Cells

Jeong GA, Kim KJ, Min YD, Lee TB, Kang SI, Jung KR, Choi CH

  • KMID: 2101388
  • J Korean Soc Coloproctol.
  • 2005 Jun;21(3):129-137.
PURPOSE: Multidrug resistance (MDR) is a phenomenon whereby tumor cells acquire resistance to a broad range of structurally and functionally diverse chemotherapeutic drugs. The most widely implicated mechanism of MDR...
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Relationship between Microsatellite Instability and Dihydropyrimidine Dehydrogenase Expression as a Predictor of Response to 5-Fluorouracil Chemotherapy for Colorectal Cancer

Rhyou JH, Lee SH, Lee WI, Lee RA, Kim KH, Chung SS, Park EB

  • KMID: 2101392
  • J Korean Soc Coloproctol.
  • 2005 Jun;21(3):157-166.
PURPOSE: Dihydropyrimidine dehydrogenase (DPD) is a rate-limiting enzyme in 5-FU catabolism, so the enzymatic activity of DPD reflects the 5-FU response. Moreover, recent studies have revealed that microsatellite instability (MSI)...
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