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What Is the Best Option for Management of Pain in Severe Chronic Pancreatitis with Pancreatic Duct Dilatation: Endoscopic or Surgical Drainage?

Lee IS

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Fully Covered Self Expandable Metal Stent for the Treatment of Benign Biliary Strictures

Shin JU, Lee KT

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Obesity and Functional Gastrointestinal Disorders

Lee KJ

Obesity is prevalent in Korea. An increase in food intake and a decrease in energy expenditure are responsible for obesity. Gut hormones play a role in controlling food intake. Obesity...
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Obesity and Gallbladder Diseases

Jeong SU, Lee SK

Obesity is an important health problem in the world and related to many critical diseases, such as diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and metabolic syndrome. Obesity leads to fat infiltration of multiple...
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A Case of Phlebosclerotic Colitis in a Hemodialysis Patient

Song JH, Kim JI, Jung JH, Kim JH, Lee SH, Cheung DY, Park SH, Kim JK

Phlebosclerotic colitis is a rare disease of intestinal ischemia caused by calcified peripheral mesenteric veins and a thickened colonic wall, differentiating it from the typical ischemic colitis. A 68-year-old man...
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Obesity and Gastrointestinal Cancer-related Factor

Kim DJ

Despite a higher incidence and less favorable outcome of malignant tumors in obese patients, much less recognized is the link between obesity and cancer. The mechanism of the association of...
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A Case of Primary Colon Amyloidosis Presenting as Hematochezia

Kwon YH, Kim JY, Kim JH, Park HW, Yang HM, Jeon SW, Kim SK

Amyloidosis is characterized by a deposition of insoluble fibrils in various organs and tissues. Amyloid deposition, in the gastrointestinal track, provokes a dysfunction of the organ, due to an accumulation...
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Obesity and Colorectal Cancer

Na SY, Myung SJ

Obesity worldwide is constantly increasing. Obesity acts as an independent significant risk factor for malignant tumors of various organs including colorectal cancer. Visceral adipose tissue is physiologically more important than...
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Obesity and Pancreatic Diseases

Kim HG, Han J

Obesity is defined as BMI (calculated as weight in kg divided by height in m2) more than 30, and overweight is defined as BMI of 25-29.9. Obesity has been considered...
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A Case of Castleman's Disease Mimicking a Hepatocellular Carcinoma: A Case Report and Review of Literature

Jang SY, Kim BH, Kim JH, Ha SH, Hwang JA, Yeon JW, Kim KH, Paik SY

Castleman's disease is a rare disease characterized by lymph node hyperplasia. Although Castleman's disease can occur wherever lymphoid tissue is found, it rarely appears in the abdominal cavity, and is...
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Liver Cirrhosis Due to Autoimmune Hepatitis Combined with Systemic Sclerosis

You BC, Jeong SW, Jang JY, Goo SM, Kim SG, Kim YS, Jeon CH, Jeen YM

Systemic sclerosis (SSc) is a chronic systemic disease that affects the skin, lungs, heart, gastrointestinal tract, kidneys, and musculoskeletal system. Although up to 90% of patients with scleroderma have been...
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