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How Can We Ameliorate the Role of Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month?

Chang WY

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Current Situation on the Diagnosis of Anismus-Discordances Between Imaging and a Physiologic Study

Lee KH, Kim JY

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Erratum: Author Name Correction: Outcome of Colorectal Surgery in Elderly Populations

Shalaby M, Di Lorenzo N, Franceschilli L, Perrone F, Angelucci , Quaresima , Gaspari AL, Sileri P

In this article, the sixth author's name was misprinted unintentionally. The sixth author's name should be corrected.
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Synchronous Primary Anorectal Melanoma and Sigmoid Adenocarcinoma

Cho I, Kim KJ, Lim SC

A primary anorectal malignant melanoma is a rare tumor. Moreover, cases involving a synchronous anorectal melanoma and colon adenocarcinoma are extremely rare. The authors report a case of a synchronous...
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Major Pelvic Bleeding Following a Stapled Transanal Rectal Resection: Use of Laparoscopy as a Diagnostic Tool

Tebala GD, Khan AQ, Keane S

Stapled transanal rectal resection (STARR) and stapled hemorrhoidopexy (SH) are well-established techniques for treating rectal prolapse and obstructed defecation syndrome (ODS). Occasionally, they can be associated with severe complications. We...
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Transmissibility of the Campaign for Colorectal Cancer Awareness in Korea Among Twitter Users

Lee KC, Oh HK, Park G, Park S, Suh B, Bae WK, Kim JW, Yoon H, Kim MJ, Kang SI, Son IT, Kim DW, Kang SB

PURPOSE: The Korean Society of Coloproctology holds its annual colorectal awareness month every September. This study analyzed the users and the contents of Korean tweets regarding colorectal cancer and estimated...
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The Outcomes of Management for Colonoscopic Perforation: A 12-Year Experience at a Single Institute

Park JY, Choi PW, Jung SM, Kim NH

PURPOSE: Optimal management of colonoscopic perforation (CP) is controversial because early diagnosis and prompt management play critical roles in morbidity and mortality. Herein, we evaluate the outcomes and clinical characteristics...
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Anismus, Physiology, Radiology: Is It Time for Some Pragmatism? A Comparative Study of Radiological and Anorectal Physiology Findings in Patients With Anismus

Pisano U, Irvine L, Szczachor , Jawad A, MacLeod A, Lim M

PURPOSE: Anismus is a functional disorder featuring obstructive symptoms and paradoxical contractions of the pelvic floor. This study aims to establish diagnosis agreement between physiology and radiology, associate anismus with...
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Use of a Comprehensive Geriatric Assessment to Predict Short-Term Postoperative Outcome in Elderly Patients With Colorectal Cancer

Lee YH, Oh HK, Kim DW, Ihn MH, Kim JH, Son IT, Kang SI, Kim GI, Ahn S, Kang SB

PURPOSE: This study was conducted to identify the effectiveness of a preoperative comprehensive geriatric assessment (CGA) for predicting postoperative morbidity in elderly patients who underwent surgery for colorectal cancer. METHODS: Elderly...
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