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Necessity of developing a disability evaluation guideline

Lee HS

Background: Although doctors expend their best effort in treating their patients’ illnesses or injuries, the patients may retain some disabilities even after treatment. Accordingly, some conflicts occur between the patients’...
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The present and future of the Korean Medical Practice Review Authority

Kim SJ, Cho YW, Park JY

Background: The Korean Medical Association (KMA) has been working on medical appraisals for the last 30 years. In 2019, the Korean Medical Practice Review Authority (KMPRA) was established to systematically...
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Differential diagnosis and comorbid physical illness of schizophrenia

Lee TY, Jo HJ

Background: Schizophrenia is a neurodevelopmental disorder that generally develops during adolescence or early adulthood. However, differentiating it from psychosis caused by a physical illness is difficult due to the phenotypebased...
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Rehabilitation of patients after diabetic foot amputation

Choi Y

Background: Diabetic foot is a diabetes-related complication that often requires amputation due to ulcer, necrosis, infection, and wound healing problems. Amputation decreases ambulation ability and worsens the patient’s general condition....
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Etiology, diagnosis, complications, and treatments of diabetic foot

Seo DK

Background: Diabetic foot is one of the complications of diabetes mellitus, accompanied by infection, ulcer, deformity, and neuropathic arthropathy. The prevalence of diabetic foot is approximately 10% to 20% in...
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Safe and appropriate use of laxatives for colonoscopy

Kim WS, Lee BJ

Background: Appropriate bowel preparation is essential for effective colonoscopy. Inadequate use of bowel preparation solutions reduces patient compliance, makes the detection of lesions such as adenoma difficult, and increases the...
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Diagnosis and treatment of Charcot arthropathy in diabetic patients

Jeong JJ

Background: Charcot joint or neurogenic arthropathy in diabetes is a late complication invading the foot and ankle that results in dislocation, instability, and deformity of the affected area. Sensory neuropathy...
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Treatment of diabetic foot ulcers

Ahn J

Background: Diabetic foot ulcers (DFUs), a risk factor for infection, remain a difficult clinical complication. Infected DFUs may be associated with lower extremity amputation. To achieve wound healing and avoid...
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