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Virus in the Urine of Healthy People and Patients with Infectious Diseases

Park S, Kim ET, Huh JS

There has been a sustained effort to overcome the multiple infectious diseases that confront humankind. Urinary tract infections (UTIs) are most commonly caused by bacterial pathogens, primarily Escherichia coli. However,...
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Impact of the Human Microbiome on Nephrolithiasis

Jung HD, Lee JY

Nephrolithiasis has many causes, and its prevalence is increasing worldwide. The interest in the human microbiome is growing because of the advance of new diagnostic techniques, and recent studies have...
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Care of Voiding Dysfunction in Rehabilitation and Convalescent Hospitals

Yu SH, Hwang EC, Jung SI

The number of rehabilitation and convalescent hospitals is increasing rapidly; the primary goal of these institutions is to manage patients’ chronic disorders and maintain their daily functions. Most patients in...
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Characteristics and Treatment Trends for Emphysematous Pyelonephritis in Korea: A 10-Year Multicenter Retrospective Study

Choi SK, Yoo KH, Lee JW, Jung SI, Hwang EC, Choi J, Kim WB, Huh JS, Choi JB, Kim Y, Chung JM, Shin JH, Jung JH, Chung H, Bae S, Kim TH

Purpose: This study examined the characteristics, current treatment trends, and outcomes of patients with emphysematous pyelonephritis (EPN) in Korea. Materials and Methods: Two hundred and seventeen patients diagnosed with EPN were...
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