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Pancreatic Diabetes after Distal Pancreatectomy: Incidence Rate and Risk Factors

Kim KJ, Jeong CY, Jeong SH, Ju YT, Jung EJ, Lee YJ, Choi SK, Ha WS, Park ST, Hong SC

PURPOSE: Pancreatectomy can impair production of endocrine and exocrine hormones. In this study, we evaluated: 1) the incidence rate of diabetes in patients undergoing distal pancreatectomy; 2) the correlation between...
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Fat Tissue Infiltration into the Pancreas Parenchyme and Its Effect on the Result of Surgery

Yoon SH, Cho EH, Kim SB, Park SH

PURPOSE: In Korea, there are few reports regarding the infiltration of fat tissue in pancreatic parenchyma in surgically resected organs. It is necessary to ascertain the correlation between the presence...
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Liver Transplantation in Liver Cirrhosis Patients Accompanied by Portal Vein Thrombosis

Kim BW

Benign portal vein thrombosis (PVT) is a challenging complication of an otherwise successful liver transplantation. PVT is caused by various conditions and results in pathologic hemodynamics of hepatofugal diversion of...
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Serous Cystic Neoplasm: Do We Have to Wait Till It Causes Trouble?

Hwang HK, Chung YE, Kim HK, Park JY, Choi HJ, Kang CM, Lee WJ

Serous cystic neoplasm (SCN) of the pancreas is considered a benign tumor with almost no malignant potential. Most surgeons agree that asymptomatic SCN requires only regular observation. However, several complexities...
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Comparison of Bile Drainage Methods after Laparoscopic CBD Exploration

Kwon SU, Choi IS, Moon JI, Ra YM, Lee SE, Choi WJ, Yoon DS, Min HS

PURPOSE: T-tube is a major procedure that prevents complication by biliary decompression, but which is accompanied by complications. Therefore, several procedures such as ENBD, PTBD, and antegrade biliary stent have...
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Ideal Experimental Rat Models for Liver Diseases

Lee SW, Kim SH, Min SO, Kim KS

There are many limitations for conducting liver disease research in human beings due to the high cost and potential ethical issues. For this reason, conducting a study that is difficult...
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Outcome of Hepatectomy for Huge Hepatocellular Carcinoma

Jo S

PURPOSE: In spite of the recent improved results of hepatectomy for huge hepatocellular carcinomas (HCC), the prognosis of patients with huge HCCs is still poor compared to that of patients...
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Risk Factors for Intrahepatic Recurrence

Yoon MH, Choi YI, Park KK, Shin DH, Lee CH

PURPOSE: Although surgical resection offers patients with HCC the chance of a cure, the post-resection tumor recurrence rate is high, with reported cumulative 5-year tumor recurrence rates ranging from 40...
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Anatomical Variation of the Glissonean Pedicle of the Right Liver

Xu W, Wang HJ, Kim BW, Park YK, Li G

PURPOSE: Many studies have been conducted to date regarding whether the right hepatic vein is the accurate border that divides the anterior and posterior section of the right liver. It...
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Effect of Liver Cell Transplantation on Acute Hepatic Failure Induced by Massive Liver Resection in the Rat

Park JH, Yoon YC, Hong TH, You YK, Kim DG

PURPOSE: This study is designed to ascertain the most effective quantity and injection route of hepatocytes in an acute liver failure model induced by massive liver resection in rats. METHODS: Rats...
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