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Type 2 Hepatorenal Syndrome in a Cirrhotic Patient Who Underwent Gastric Cancer Surgery

Kim JW

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Treatment Update on Portal Hypertension and Complications

Lee JW

Current understanding of the pathophysiology of portal hypertension has resulted in therapeutic approaches aimed at correcting the increased splanchnic blood flow and some of which have been already used in...
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Guidelines for the Treatment of Functional Dyspepsia

Jee SR, Jung HK, Min BH, Choi KD, Rhee PL, Kang YW, Lee SI, The Korean Society of Neurogastroenterology and Motility

Functional dyspepsia (FD) is defined as the presence of symptoms thought to originate in the gastroduodenal area, in the absence of any organic, systemic, or metabolic disease that is likely...
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Migraine-like Headache in a Patient with Complement 1 Inhibitor Deficient Hereditary Angioedema

Chung JY, Kim M

We report on an angioedema patient with a genetic defect in complement 1 inhibitor, manifesting migraine-like episodes of headache, effective prophylaxis with Danazol, and triptan for a treatment of acute...
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Korean Guidelines for Colonoscopic Polypectomy

Lee SH, Shin SJ, Park DI, Kim SE, Hong SP, Hong SN, Yang DH, Lee BI, Kim YH, Kim HS, Yang SK, Kim HJ, Kim SH, Kim HJ, Multi-Society Task Force for Development of Guidelines for Colorectal Polyp Screening, Surveillance and Management

There are indirect evidences to suggest that 80% of colorectal cancers (CRC) develop from adenomatous polyps and that, on average, it takes 10 years for a small polyp to transform...
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