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Effect of Clonorchis sinensis infection and dimethylnitrosamine administration on the induction of cholangiocarcinoma in Syrian golden hamsters

Lee JH, Rim HJ, Bak UB

The study was carried out to observe the effects of Clonorchis sinensis infection on induction of cholangiocarcinoma in Syrian golden hamsters to which 15 ppm dimethylnitrosamine (DMN) solution was administered...
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A case of biliary ascariasis accompanied by cholelithiasis

Choi MH, Park IA, Hong IK, Chai JY, Lee SH

A 43-year-old Korean woman with biliary ascariasis accompanied by cholelithiasis is reported. Her chief complaints were abdominal pain, nausea, and vomiting. She had the past history of several attacks of...
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Promoting role of Clonorchis sinensis infection on induction of cholangiocarcinoma during two-step carcinogenesis

Lee JH, Yang HM, Bak UB, Rim HJ

Chronic Clonorchis sinensis (CS) infection is etiologically related to cholangiocarcinoma (CHCA) in human and animals. This study was carried out to clarify the role of CS infection on dimethylnitrosamine (DMN)-induced...
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Secretions of the biliary mucosa in experimental clonorchiasis

Lee SH, Lee JI, Huh S, Yu JR, Chung SW, Chai JY, Hong ST

The histological change of the biliary mucosa in clonorchiasis is characterized as adenomatous hyperplasia, and cross-sectioned mucosa looks like intestinal mucosa. In addition to the glandular hyperplasia, the metaplasia of...
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A case of human fascioliasis in Korea

Cho SY, Seo BS, Kim YI, Won CK, Cho SK

Fascioliasis has not been confirmed as a human disease entity until now in Korea despite of sporadic discovery of ova of Fasciola sp. in human fecal materials being never traced...
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