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Sclerosing mesenteritis mimicking mesenteric malignancy

Lee JY, Yun KJ, Kang DB, Kim TH, Chon HK

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Primary Undifferentiated Pleomorphic Sarcoma of the Colon Mesentery

Lee JH, Kang DB, Park WC

An undifferentiated pleomorphic sarcoma (UPS), also known as a malignant fibrous histiocytoma in the past, commonly involves the soft tissue of the extremities and the retroperitoneum. However, a primary UPS...
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Chronic gastric anisakiasis provoking a bleeding gastric ulcer

Kang DB, Park WC, Lee JK

Gastric anisakiasis is a parasitic disease caused by the gastric mucosal penetration of the Anisakis larvae ingested with raw fish. Acute gastric anisakiasis is diagnosed by the endoscopic visualization of...
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Intestinal obstruction caused by a duplication cyst of the cecum in a neonate

Keum SW, Hwang MW, Na JI, Yu ST, Kang DB, Oh YK

Duplication cysts are rare congenital malformations, that may be detected anywhere along the alimentary tract, and they may communicate with the intestinal tract. Cystic duplication of the cecum is especially...
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Primary adenosquamous carcinoma of the colon

Kang DB, Oh JT, Jo HJ, Park WC

Adenosquamous cell carcinoma (Ad-SCC) of the colon is rare. The pathogenesis of Ad-SCC is unclear, however, several hypotheses have been suggested. The clinical presentation and gross findings of Ad-SCC of...
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Retrograde Jejunojejunal Intussusception Presenting as Hematemesis

Kang DB, Lee SY, Oh JT, Park WC, Lee JK, Seo GS, Choi SC

  • KMID: 1818928
  • J Korean Soc Emerg Med.
  • 2011 Aug;22(4):362-366.
Retrograde jejunal intussusception is a rare complication following gastric surgery. Unless this complication is suspected, diagnosis is very difficult. Early diagnosis is very important in preventing avoidable morbidity and mortality....
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Primary Malignant Lymphoma of the Terminal Ileum Causing Intussusception in Adults

Chung GO, Kang DB, Oh JT, Jo HJ

  • KMID: 2211060
  • J Korean Surg Soc.
  • 2007 Mar;72(3):244-249.
Most intussusceptions occur in children and no etiologic factor can be determined in most cases. In contrast, adult intussusception is rare and many cases in adults are generally related to...
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Internal hernia through a defect of the broad ligament: a case report

Lee JK, Kang DB, Lee JH

A small bowel obstruction due to an internal hernia through a defect of the broad ligament (called a broad ligament hernia) is rare and accounts for 4-7% of all internal...
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Synchronous granular cell tumors in the perianus and chest wall

Kang DB, Lee SY, Jo HJ, Park WC

Granular cell tumor (GCT) is a rare tumor that originates from the Schwann cells in the skin, soft tissues, and internal organs. Usually, GCTs are clinically benign, although malignant and...
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Pelvic mass caused by gossypiboma

Kang DB, Kim SH, Oh JT, Kim HY

  • KMID: 2273711
  • Korean J Obstet Gynecol.
  • 2009 Apr;52(4):476-479.
Gossypiboma is referred to as surgical gauze or sponge left in the body of a patient inadvertently following surgery. There are two types of foreign body reaction in the body....
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Acute cholecystitis associated with Clonorchis sinensis infection

Oh JT, Kang DB, Jo HJ

Clonorchis sinensis is one of the most common causes of trematodiasis that is caused by the ingestion of raw fish contaminated with infective cysts. The adult flukes are predominantly present...
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Application of Single Incision Laparoscopic Surgery for Appendectomies in Patients with Complicated Appendicitis

Kang KC, Lee SY, Kang DB, Kim SH, Oh JT, Choi DH, Park WC, Lee JK

PURPOSE: Recently, single incision laparoscopic surgery (SILS) has been studied for its being less invasive surgery and having cosmetic improvement. We investigated the application of SILS for an appendectomy (SILS-A)...
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A Case of Ileal Duplication Cyst Lined by Ciliated Columnar and Squamous Epithelium

Kim KH, Choi SC, Kang DB, Yun KJ

Duplication is a rare congenital abnormality and may occur in any region of the gastrointestinal tract. A 19-year-old woman was admitted due to lower abdominal pain. Abdomino-pelvic CT scan showed...
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A Case of Successful Laparoscopic Management on Appendiceal Bleeding Diagnosed by Colonoscopy

Kang DB, Lee JK, Yang BN, Kim SH, Oh JT, Park WC, Kim KH, Cho EY

  • KMID: 2084541
  • Korean J Gastrointest Endosc.
  • 2008 Oct;37(4):312-315.
Appendiceal causes of lower gastrointestinal bleeding are rare, and identification of the bleeding site is critical. Identification of the bleeding site can be difficult. The differential diagnosis of bleeding in...
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Anesthetic Management of a Patient with Lafora's Disease: A case report

Lee C, O S, Kang DB

Lafora' disease is an autosomal recessive, fatal, generalized polyglucosan storage disorder that occurs in childhood or adolescence with stimulus sensitive epilepsy (resting and action myoclonias, grand mal, and absence), dementia,...
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Small Bowel Obstruction Caused by Acute Invasive Enteric Anisakiasis

Kang DB, Oh JT, Park WC, Lee JK

Anisakiasis usually occurs in the stomach and can easily be diagnosed by digestive tract endoscopy as opposed to enteric anisakiasis which is very rare and difficult to be diagnosed definitively....
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Laparoscopic Management of Appendiceal Intussusception Caused by Fecaliths

Kang DB, Kim SH, Oh JT, Kim KD, Jo HJ, Lee JK, Park WC

  • KMID: 2394793
  • J Korean Soc Coloproctol.
  • 2009 Oct;25(5):352-355.
Appendiceal intussusception is a rare condition of abdominal pain. It develops as a result of various anatomic or pathologic conditions, such as polyps, worms, carcinomas, mucoceles, or fecaliths. Furthermore, an...
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Panperitonitis due to Perforation of Meckel Diverticulum in Infant Period

Lee DW, Cho SW, Lee SH, Kang DB, Yu ST

The perforation and subsequent panperitonitis as one of the complications of a Meckel diverticulum is a rare complication, especially in infants. Complication of Meckel diverticulum, preoperative and operative patient's mean...
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A Case of Appendiceal Perforation Caused by Fishbone

Kang DB, Oh JT, Park WC, Lee JK, Jo HJ

  • KMID: 2333731
  • J Korean Soc Emerg Med.
  • 2014 Feb;25(1):128-131.
On rare occasions, ingested foreign bodies make their way into the appendix, which can cause an inflammatory reaction with or without perforation. In addition, perforation of the appendix by a...
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A Case of Asymptomatic Appendiceal Intussusception by Mucinous Cystadenoma

Seo W, Park WC, Lim TS, Kang DB, Oh JT, Lee JK, Kim KH, Yun KJ

  • KMID: 1454584
  • Korean J Gastrointest Endosc.
  • 2010 Mar;40(3):195-198.
Appendiceal intussusception has rarely been reported, and this has an incidence of 0.01% when performing appendectomy. It develops due to anatomical or pathological conditions such as polyps, worms, carcinomas, mucoceles...
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