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Anal Metastasis Originating from Colorectal Cancer: Report of Two Cases

Kim JM, Lim JS, Choi JY, Park MS, Chung T, Kim H, Kim MJ

Anal metastasis from colorectal cancer rarely occurs, but it severely impairs the patient's quality of life, often requiring wide resection including the anal sphincter with permanent colostomy. This lesion can...
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The effect of intermittent levator massage with caudal block on management of levator ani syndrome: A case report

Choi YJ, Chang SH, Yoon SZ, Choi SU, Shin HW, Lee HW, Lim HJ, Yoon SM

Levator ani syndrome (LAS) is a functional disorder of the pelvic floor muscles in which recurrent and persistent distressing pain is felt in the anus without detectable organic pathology. Eighty...
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Adenocarcinomas of Right-side Colon Diagnosed at CT Colonography in Patient Who Failed to Be Performed Colonoscopy Due to Anal Stricture

Lee JM, Kim SH

  • KMID: 772770
  • Korean J Gastroenterol.
  • 2005 May;45(5):309-311.
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A Case of Focal Acantholytic Dyskeratosis Occurring on both the Lip and the Anal Canal

Lee JH, Kim YC, Lew W

Focal acantholytic dyskeratosis has a distinctive histological pattern that is associated with various clinical expressions. It rarely occurs on the lip or the perianal area. We report a patient with...
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Results of Surgical Treatment on Benign Anal Diseases in Korean HIV-Positive Patients

Oh HK, Moon SH, Ryoo S, Choe EK, Park KJ

Perianal diseases are the most common reasons for surgery in HIV-positive patients. This study aimed to evaluate the outcomes of these surgical procedures in Korean patients, focusing on wound healing...
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Healthcare Spending and Performance of Specialty Hospitals: Nationwide Evidence from Colorectal-Anal Specialty Hospitals in South Korea

Kim SJ, Lee SG, Kim TH, Park EC

PURPOSE: Aim of this study is to investigate the characteristics and performance of colorectal-anal specialty vs. general hospitals for South Korean inpatients with colorectal-anal diseases, and assesses the short-term designation...
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Characteristics of Pediatric Inflammatory Bowel Disease in Korea: Comparison with EUROKIDS Data

Lee HA, Suk JY, Choi SY, Kim ER, Kim YH, Lee CK, Huh KC, Lee KM, Park DI

BACKGROUND/AIMS: Pediatric inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) has been increasing worldwide. The characteristics of pediatric-onset IBD have mainly been reported in Western countries. We investigated the clinical characteristics of pediatric IBD...
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Clinical Features and Therapeutic Responses of Perianal Lesions in Crohn's Disease

Kim HD, Kim CG, Kim JW, Kim SG, Kim BG, Kim JS, Jung HC, Song IS

  • KMID: 772534
  • Korean J Gastroenterol.
  • 2003 Aug;42(2):128-133.
BACKGROUND/AIMS: The aim of this study was to assess the clinical features and therapeutic responses of perianal lesions in Crohn's disease. METHODS: We retrospectively reviewed medical records of 94...
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Rectal hyposensitivity and functional anorectal outlet obstruction are common entities in patients with functional constipation but are not significantly associated

Lee TH, Lee JS, Hong SJ, Jeon SR, Kwon SH, Kim WJ, Kim HG, Cho WY, Cho JY, Kim JO, Lee JS

BACKGROUND/AIMS: The causes of functional anorectal outlet obstruction (outlet obstruction) include functional defecation disorder (FDD), rectocele, and rectal intussusception (RI). It is unclear whether outlet obstruction is associated with rectal...
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