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Rectal Syphilis Mimicking Rectal Cancer

Cha JM, Choi SI, Lee JI

Rectal syphilis, known as a great masquerader, can be difficult to diagnose because of its variable symptoms. Gastroenterologists should be aware of the possibility of rectal syphilis when confronted with...
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TNM Staging, Molecular Staging and Prognostic Factors of Rectal Cancer

Lee SH

  • KMID: 772942
  • Korean J Gastroenterol.
  • 2006 Apr;47(4):291-294.
Pathologic evaluation of the resected specimen is a critical component when managing the patients with rectal cancer, from initial diagnosis through definitive treatment. The best estimation of prognosis in rectal...
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The Effect of Preceding Biopsy on Complete Endoscopic Resection in Rectal Carcinoid Tumor

Lee SP, Sung IK, Kim JH, Lee SY, Park HS, Shim CS

Biopsy of rectal carcinoid tumor is commonly taken before endoscopic resection. However the preceding biopsy can inhibit complete resection by causing blurred tumor border and fibrosis of the tissue. The...
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Recurrences after Local Excision for Early Rectal Adenocarcinoma

Huh JW, Park YA, Lee KY, Kim SA, Sohn SK

PURPOSE: The role of local excision in treating rectal cancer patients continues to be controversial. The aim of this study was to evaluate the long-term oncological results of local excision...
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The Effect of Post-biopsy Scar on the Submucosal Elevation for Endoscopic Resection of Rectal Carcinoids

Cho SB, Park SY, Yoon KW, Lee S, Lee WS, Joo YE, Kim HS, Choi SK, Rew JS

  • KMID: 783125
  • Korean J Gastroenterol.
  • 2009 Jan;53(1):36-42.
BACKGROUND/AIMS: While endoscopic resection could be considered as the best choice for the treatment of small rectal carcinoid, the colonoscopic biopsies performed at the time of detection may lead to...
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A case of rectal cancer with sternal metastasis as initial presentation

Choi JH, Kim SJ, Oh JY, Ryu SK, Shim KS, Kim KH, Baek SY, Choi HY, Lee SW, Kim MJ, Sung SH, Kim WS

Colorectal cancer with bone metastasis as initial manifestation is a very rare event. We have reported a case of rectal cancer presenting with sternal metastasis. A 30 year-old man was...
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Anorectal and gastric peripheral T-cell lymphoma, unspecified in a non-AIDS patient

Eum EA, Kim H, Kim YM, Woo SJ, Cho JH, Min YJ, Park JH

Anorectum is a rare location for malignant lymphoma. Involvement of is rare even for the lymphoma associated with acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS), and AIDS has a relatively increased frequency...
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Accuracy of High-Resolution MRI with Lumen Distention in Rectal Cancer Staging and Circumferential Margin Involvement Prediction

Iannicelli E, Di Renzo S, Ferri M, Pilozzi E, Di Girolamo M, Sapori A, Ziparo V, David V

OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the accuracy of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) with lumen distention for rectal cancer staging and circumferential resection margin (CRM) involvement prediction. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Seventy-three patients with primary...
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Follow-up Results After Negative Findings on Unenhanced Hepatic MR Imaging for Hepatic Metastasis from Rectal Cancer

Lim JS, Kim MJ, Lee KY, Kim NK, Choi JS, Kim JH, Oh YT, Kim WH, Kim KW

OBJECTIVE: To assess the follow-up results after negative findings on unenhanced hepatic MR imaging in rectal cancer patients who have undergone locally curative surgery. MATERIALS AND METHODS: From all pertinent...
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Assessment of the Prognostic Factors for a Local Recurrence of Rectal Cancer: the Utility of Preoperative MR Imaging

Oh YT, Kim MJ, Lim JS, Kim JH, Lee KY, Kim NK, Kim WH, Kim KW

OBJECTIVE: To determine the utility of MR imaging in evaluating the prognostic factors for a local recurrence of rectal cancer following a curative resection. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The preoperative MR...
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