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Colonoscopic Perforation; A 10-year Experience in Single General Hospital

Oh JE, Shim SG

BACKGROUND/AIMS: Colonoscopy is the principal method for diagnosis, treatment, and follow up of colorectal disease. The study aimed to assess the incidence, clinical features, and management of colonoscopic perforations at...
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Clinical Significance of Colonic Diverticulosis Associated with Bowel Symptoms and Colon Polyp

Lee KM, Paik CN, Chung WC, Jung SH, Chang UI, Yang JM

This study was done to evaluate prospectively the clinical significance of colonic diverticulosis. In the 1,030 consecutive outpatients undergoing colonoscopy, the information on the demographics, the patterns of bowel symptoms,...
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Successful management of colonic perforation with a covered metal stent

Kim SW, Lee WH, Kim JS, Lee HN, Kim SJ, Lee SJ

Self-expandable stents are widely available for the treatment of perforation of the gastrointestinal tract. Because of the risk of migration, there has been no report of the use of self-expandable...
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Renocolic Fistula Secondary to a Perinephric Abscess: A Late Complication of a Forgotten Double J Stent

Lee SW, Kim JH

Late complications of ureteral stents are frequent, and longer indwelling times are associated with an increased frequency of complications. Although there are reports of various complications of long-term indwelling ureteral...
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Invasive Primary Colonic Aspergillosis in the Immunocompetent Host without Classical Risk Factors

Cha SA, Kim MH, Lim TS, Kim HH, Chang KY, Park HS, Kim HW, Wie SH, Jin DC

Invasive aspergillosis (IA), generally considered an opportunistic infection in immunocompromised hosts, is associated with high morbidity and mortality. IA commonly occurs in the respiratory tract with isolated reports of aspergillosis...
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Malakoplakia in a healthy young female patient

Hyun KH, Shin HD, Kim DH

Malakoplakia is a rare granulomatous disease that occurs commonly in the urinary tract and secondarily in the gastrointestinal tract. Most reported cases of malakoplakia are associated with immunosuppressive diseases or...
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The Evolution of Bowel Preparation and New Developments

Park JB, Lee YK, Yang CH

Bowel preparation is essential for successful colonoscopy examination, and the most important factor is the bowel preparation agent used. However, selection of a bowel preparation agent invariably involves compromise. Originally,...
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Comparison between Conventional 4 L Polyethylene Glycol and Combination of 2 L Polyethylene Glycol and Sodium Phosphate Solution as Colonoscopy Preparation

Lee JW, Kim N, Cha BH, Lee BH, Hwang TJ, Jeong YJ, Choi TH, Kim HS, Myung HJ, Kim J, Jang JH, Kim YM, Kim JY, Park SW, Park HK, Suh S, Seo PJ, Song JC, Shin CM, Eum YO, Kwon JH, Kim JJ, Song BJ, Park YS, Lee DH

BACKGROUND/AIMS: Effective bowel preparation is essential for accurate diagnosis of colon disease. We investigated efficacy and safety of 2 L polyethylene glycol (PEG) solution with 90 mL sodium phosphate (NaP)...
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