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Is Initial Cholecystectomy Is an Optimal Strategy for Patients with Suspected Choledocholithiasis?

Ahn DW, Jeong JB

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Splenosis Mimicking Hepatocellular Carcinoma

Chung WJ

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Two Cases of Electrocautery Incision Therapy Using an Insulated-tip Knife for Treatment of Symptomatic Benign Short-segment Colonic Stenosis Following Colonic Resection

Kwon JH, Han KH, Kim MH, Jang WS, Yun JH, Song YA, Park JK, Cheon GJ

Anastomotic stenosis of the colon is not an uncommon finding; however, its frequency varies from one study to another. Traditionally, postoperative colonic stenosis is managed surgically. However, endoscopic therapy has...
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Current Issues on the Treatment of Chronic Constipation

Hong KS, Jung KW, Lee TH, Lee BE, Park SY, Shin JE, Kim SE, Park KS, Choi SC

Chronic constipation is a very common clinical problem with its prevalence of up to 14% in the general population. It is not a life-threatening disease, but since patient's satisfaction to...
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Adenocarcinoma of Lung Cancer with Solitary Metastasis to the Stomach

Koh SA, Lee KH

Although hematogenous metastasis of cancer to the gastrointestinal track is rare, it sometime has been reported in patients with malignant melanoma and breast cancer. However, it is extremely rare for...
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Two Cases of Wernicke's Encephalopathy That Developed during Total Parenteral Nutrition in Colon Cancer Patients Treated with 5-Fluorouracil-based Chemotherapy

Cho KP, Lee JS, Seong JS, Woo YM, Cho YJ, Jeong BJ, Sohn JH, Kim SJ

Wernicke's encephalopathy (WE) caused by thiamine deficiency is an acute neurological disorder. Clinically, the classic triad of WE consists of ophthalmoplegia, ataxia, and mental status changes. Thiamine deficiency is known...
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Current Issues on Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease

Kim JH, Kim BJ, Kim SW, Kim SE, Kim YS, Sung HY, Oh TH, Jeong ID, Park MI, The Korean Society of Neurogastroenterology and Motility GERD and Esophageal Function Research Committee

Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) is one of the most common problems in gastrointestinal disorders. With the increase in our understanding on the pathophysiology of GERD along with the development of...
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Current Issues on Irritable Bowel Syndrome: Diet and Irritable Bowel Syndrome

Kim JH, Sung IK

Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is one of the most prevalent functional gastrointestinal disorders. It is a multifactorial disorder with its pathogenesis attributed to abnormal gastrointestinal motility, low-grade inflammation, visceral hypersensitivity,...
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Current Issues in Functional Dyspepsia

Park JK, Huh KC, Shin CM, Lee H, Yoon YH, Song KH, Min BH, Choi KD, The Korean Society of Neurogastroenterology and Motility

Functional dyspepsia is one of the most common gastrointestinal disorders encountered in clinical practice. Functional dyspepsia is currently defined by Rome III criteria as the chronic dyspeptic symptoms (postprandial fullness,...
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Synchronous Hepatocellular Carcinoma and B-Cell Non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma in Chronic Hepatitis C Patient

Lee SI, Heo NY, Park SH, Joo YD, Kim IH, Park JI, Kim JY, Kim SH, Shim HK

Hepatitis C virus (HCV) is one of the main viral causes of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) and is associated with lymphoproliferative disorder such as non-Hodgkin's lymphoma (NHL). However, there are only...
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