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Current Issues Involving the Treatment of Small Rectal Carcinoid Tumors

Sohn DK

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Clinical Significance of Serum Carcinoembryonic Antigen Level in Rectal Cancer Patients Who Underwent Preoperative Chemoradiotherapy

Kim JC

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Risk Factors for Repeat Abdominal Surgery in Patients with Crohn's Disease

Kim YJ

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Anal Myolipoma: A New Benign Entity in Patients with an Anal Tumor?

Kang TY, Huh MR, Kim SJ

A myolipoma is an extremely rare benign neoplasm, occurring most frequently in adults in the deep soft tissue of the abdomen or retroperitoneum. We experienced a case of an anal...
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A Case of a Mucinous Adenocarcinoma Arising from a Rectal Diverticulum

Kwon JH, Han KH, Chang WS, Nam KH, Han MS, Ahn JH, Han SH, Cheon GJ

The occurrence of an adenocarcinoma arising from a rectal diverticulum that causes mechanical ileus is very rare. Recently, we diagnosed a case of a mucinous adenocarcinoma in a rectal diverticulum...
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An Update on Preoperative Radiotherapy for Locally Advanced Rectal Cancer

Yeo SG, Kim DY

Even in patients undergoing an optimal surgical technique (e.g., total mesorectal excision), radiotherapy provides a significant benefit in the local control of rectal cancer. Compared with postoperative treatment, chemoradiotherapy given...
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An Analysis of Factors Associated with Increased Perineal Descent in Women

Chang J, Chung SS

PURPOSE: Treatment of descending perineal syndrome is focused on personal etiology and on improving symptoms. However, the etiology of increased perineal descent (PD) is unclear. Therefore, the aim of the...
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Transanal Endoscopic Microsurgery for the Treatment of Well-Differentiated Rectal Neuroendocrine Tumors

Kim HR, Lee WY, Jung KU, Chung HJ, Kim CJ, Yun HR, Cho YB, Yun SH, Kim HC, Chun HK

PURPOSE: Recently, an increase in well-differentiated rectal neuroendocrine tumors (WRNETs) has been noted. We aimed to evaluate transanal endoscopic microsurgery (TEM) for the treatment of WRNETs. METHODS: Between December 1995 and...
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Incidence and Multiplicities of Adenomatous Polyps in TNM Stage I Colorectal Cancer in Korea

Hong YS, Jung EJ, Ryu CG, Kim GM, Kim SR, Hong SN, Hwang DY

PURPOSE: In recent years, the incidence of early-stage colorectal cancer (CRC) has markedly increased in the population within the Republic of Korea. The aim of this study was to evaluate...
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Clinical Significance of Serial Serum Carcinoembryonic Antigen Values for Treating Rectal Cancer with Preoperative Chemoradiotherapy

Ryu YJ, Kim CH, Kim HJ, Kang H, Lim SW, Huh JW, Ju JK, Kim YJ, Kim HR

PURPOSE: Preoperative chemoradiotherapy is now widely accepted to treat rectal cancer; however, the prognosis for rectal cancer patients during and after chemoradiotherapy must be determined. The aim of this study...
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Risk Factors for Repeat Abdominal Surgery in Korean Patients with Crohn's Disease: A Multi-Center Study of a Korean Inflammatory Bowel Disease Study Group

Lee KY, Yu CS, Lee KY, Cho YB, Park KJ, Choi GS, Yoon SN, Yoo H, IBD Study Group, Korean Society of Coloproctology

PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to assess the risk factors for repeated abdominal surgery in Crohn's disease (CD) patients after the first abdominal surgery. Prior studies have tried...
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