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A Case of Swallowing Syncope Caused by Endoscopic Examination

Choi CS, Kim TH, Kim NH, Choi SC, Nah YH

  • KMID: 1929862
  • Korean J Gastrointest Endosc.
  • 2005 Mar;30(3):145-149.
Swallowing syncope is thought to be induced by an abnormal esophagovagal reflex arc that leads to transient bradyarrhythmia. Bradyarrhythmia in the response to swallowing produce decreased cardiac output and cerebral...
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Duodenal Perforation due to Hemoclipping for the Dieulafoy's Lesion in a Duodenal Diverticulum

Park H, Ko KH, Kim JK, Choi HY, Hong SP, Hwang SK, Park PW, Rim KS

  • KMID: 1929865
  • Korean J Gastrointest Endosc.
  • 2005 Mar;30(3):160-163.
Duodenal diverticulum usually originates in the second portion of the duodenum and occasionally causes duodenal obstruction, hemorrhage, perforation and diverticulitis. A bleeding from Dieulafoy's lesion in a duodenal diverticulum is...
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A Case of Rectal Gastrointestinal Stromal Tumor with Bleeding

Shin JA, Kim SJ, Shin WC, Lee JH, Choi WC, Kim KY, Jeong MJ, Lim SJ

  • KMID: 1929868
  • Korean J Gastrointest Endosc.
  • 2005 Mar;30(3):173-177.
Gastrointestinal stromal tumors (GIST), although uncommon mesenchymal tumors of the gastrointestinal tract, are occasionally encountered on endoscopic examination. GIST can be found all gastrointestinal tract, but rare in the rectum....
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A Case of Inflammatory Fibroid Polyp in the Duodenum

Park JE, Jung SW, Kim DJ, Kim KH, Kim GH, Kim SH, Lee SY, Kim HS, Lee SM, Kim DJ

  • KMID: 1929864
  • Korean J Gastrointest Endosc.
  • 2005 Mar;30(3):155-159.
Inflammatory fibroid polyp is a relatively uncommon, localized benign lesion of the gastrointestinal wall. It is seen mostly as a single entity and the majority of inflammatory fibroid polyps have...
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A Case of Esophageal Perforation Following Anterior Cervical Spinal Fusion

Kim JM, Choi HS, Jun DW, Yang SY, Han SH, Lee HL, Lee OY

  • KMID: 1929861
  • Korean J Gastrointest Endosc.
  • 2005 Mar;30(3):140-144.
Esophageal perforation is uncommon, however, due to the lack of serosa, inflammation spread is rapid and common to neighboring structures, causing mortality and morbidity. Initial symptoms for esophageal perforation have...
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A Case of Iatrogenic Colonic Perforation Repaired by Endoscopic Clipping

Lee HJ, Lee TH, Kim SM, Im EH, Huh KC, Choi YW, Kang YW

  • KMID: 1929867
  • Korean J Gastrointest Endosc.
  • 2005 Mar;30(3):168-172.
As colonoscopy is widely used as a diagnostic tool in Korea, it produces many complications such as colonic bleeding and perforation. These are considered to be an usual event, not...
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Gastric Intramural Hematoma Simulating Submucosal Tumor Following Extracorporeal Shockwave Lithotripsy in a Patient with Pancreatic Duct Stones

Kim KJ, Lee SK, Kim MH, Seo DW, Lee SS, Min YI

  • KMID: 1929863
  • Korean J Gastrointest Endosc.
  • 2005 Mar;30(3):150-154.
Gastric intramural hematoma is a very rare disease entity. There is no reported case of gastric intramural hematoma in Korea following the extracorporeal shockwave lithotripsy (ESWL). Most have been associated...
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Two Cases of Hemobilia Associated with Common Bile Duct Stones

Kim JK, Ko KH, Park H, Choi HY, Hong SP, Hwang SG, Park PW, Rim GS

  • KMID: 1929869
  • Korean J Gastrointest Endosc.
  • 2005 Mar;30(3):178-182.
Hemobilia is a disease caused by injury or conditions that cause the abnormal communication between intrahepatic blood vessels and biliary tract, resulting in leakage of blood into the biliary tract....
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A Case of Colonic Tuberculosis Presenting as Massive Bleeding

Namgung KY, Kang MJ, Im HM, Kim MS, Ko BS, Ahn HT, Shin HM

  • KMID: 1929866
  • Korean J Gastrointest Endosc.
  • 2005 Mar;30(3):164-167.
Tuberculous involvement of the colon is an uncommon clinical entity. Other colonic disease which should be considered in the differential diagnosis include inflammatory bowel disease such as Crohn's disease, ulcerative...
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Expression of Cyclooxygenase-2 and p53 Protein in Colonic Adenoma with Malignant Change

Kim SH, Jung JH, Kang YS, Kim YS, Park KO, Lee YS, Kim SM, Seo SW, Seong JK, Lee BS, Jeong HY, Song GS

  • KMID: 1929860
  • Korean J Gastrointest Endosc.
  • 2005 Mar;30(3):133-139.
BACKGROUND/AIMS: The aim of this study was to investigate the value of expression of COX-2 and p53 protein in colonic adenoma with or without malignant change. METHODS: We studied twenty-five...
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Long-term Outcome of Endoscopic Mucosal Resection for Gastric Adenoma and Factors Related to Recurrence

Lee YS, Chae KH, Heo WS, Jung JH, Kang YS, Kim YS, Park KO, Kim SM, Seong JK, Kim SH, Lee BS, Jeong HY

  • KMID: 1929858
  • Korean J Gastrointest Endosc.
  • 2005 Mar;30(3):119-125.
BACKGROUND/AIMS: Endoscopic mucosal resection (EMR) has been known as a method of local treatment for early gastric cancer (EGC) or gastric adenoma. It has been widely accepted as a useful...
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The Efficacy of 38 mg Low Dose Capsule-Based 13C-urea Breath Test for the Diagnosis of Helicobacter pylori Infection

Kim YS, Chun HJ, Jeen YT, Kim HK, Hyun JH, Chung IS, Choi MG, Kim SW, Lee IS, Park GS, Shim CS, Cho JY, Lee JS, Jung IS, Jin SY

  • KMID: 1929859
  • Korean J Gastrointest Endosc.
  • 2005 Mar;30(3):126-132.
BACKGROUND/AIMS: Urea breath test (UBT), the noninvasive test for diagnosing Helicobacter pylori infection, was developed in 1987 and had advanced in accuracy and convenience by improvement of analytic device, 13C...
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