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Survey study of telemedicine-experienced physicians on the acceptability of telemedicine: using propensity score matching method

Park JH, Kim JS

Background: The purpose of this study is to analyze the differences in the acceptability of telemedicine between telemedicine-experienced and -inexperienced physicians. Methods: A questionnaire survey was conducted using the Doctor Survey...
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Clinical guidelines for diagnosis of hematuria

Jeong SH, Ku JH

Background: Hematuria is a common condition caused by various factors, including infections, inflammations, stone diseases, and anatomical abnormalities. While hematuria can be mistaken for other conditions, its significance should not...
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Benign urologic diseases that cause hematuria

Tae BS

Background: Hematuria is defined by the presence of red blood cells in the urine, usually treated by primary care physicians. Various urologic conditions cause this common finding. While malignancies are...
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Targeted therapies in ovarian cancer: where we stand and where we are heading

Lee TS

Background: Ovarian cancer is a highly lethal gynecological cancer globally. The standard treatment for this disease is cytoreductive surgery followed by platinum-based chemotherapy. However, most patients develop platinum resistance after...
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Infectious diseases and biomarker use

Kim J, Park DW

Background: Biomarkers are used in diverse clinical fields, including oncological, cardiovascular, infectious, and rheumatoid diseases. In infectious diseases, biomarkers are widely used for identifying fever due to infection, evaluating the...
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Raising awareness of recurrent cystitis among women

Ahn ST, Lee SJ, Oh MM

Background: Recurrent cystitis is a common condition affecting women, often causing discomfort and negatively impacting their quality of life. Despite the high level of morbidity, this condition is frequently overlooked...
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Renal diseases causing hematuria

Kim HJ, Jeong JC

Background: Hematuria is a common laboratory finding in clinical practice, occurring mostly in the kidneys. However, it can occur in the rest of the urinary system, including the ureters, bladder,...
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Urologic malignancies that cause hematuria

Kim SJ, Park M, Yoo S

Background: Hematuria, characterized by red blood cells in the urine, is a clinical symptom that demands an immediate investigation for potential urologic cancers, particularly in cases of gross hematuria. This...
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