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Volume: 47

1. A Case of Choledocholithiasis and Intestinal Malrotation in an Adolescent with Repaired Gastroschisis. Page:201—204
2. A Case of Malignant Granular Cell Tumor in the Sigmoid Colon. Page:197—200
3. A Case of Mucosa-Associated Lymphoid Tissue Lymphoma of the Sigmoid Colon Presenting as a Semipedunculated Polyp. Page:192—196
4. An Unusual Case of Duodenal Perforation Caused by a Lollipop Stick: A Case Report. Page:188—191
5. Endoscopic Removal of a Migrated Coil after Embolization of a Splenic Pseudoaneurysm: A Case Report. Page:183—187
6. Endoscopic Treatment of Various Gastrointestinal Tract Defects with an Over-the-Scope Clip: Case Series from a Tertiary Referral Hospital. Page:178—182
7. Endosonographic Preoperative Evaluation for Tumors of the Ampulla of Vater Using Endoscopic Ultrasonography and Intraductal Ultrasonography. Page:174—177
8. Predictive Factors for Intractability to Endoscopic Hemostasis in the Treatment of Bleeding Gastroduodenal Peptic Ulcers in Japanese Patients. Page:162—173
9. Predictors of Esophageal Stricture Formation Post Endoscopic Mucosal Resection. Page:155—161
10. Endoscopic Sedation: Risk Assessment and Monitoring. Page:151—154
11. Endoscopic Sedation: From Training to Performance. Page:141—150
12. Sedation Regimens for Gastrointestinal Endoscopy. Page:135—140
13. Endoscopist-Directed Propofol: Pros and Cons. Page:129—134
14. Endoscopic Diagnosis of Ampullary Tumors Using Conventional Endoscopic Ultrasonography and Intraductal Ultrasonography in the Era of Endoscopic Papillectomy: Advantages and Limitations. Page:127—128
15. When Is Pre-Emptive Treatment Necessary after Endoscopic Mucosal Resection of Early Esophageal Neoplasm?. Page:124—126
16. Predictive Factors for Endoscopic Hemostasis in Patients with Upper Gastrointestinal Bleeding. Page:121—123
17. Pro: Propofol in Endoscopy. Page:584—585
18. Acute Pancreatitis Due to a Duodenal Ulcer. Page:579—583
19. Polypoid Arteriovenous Malformation Presenting with Jejunojejunal Intussusceptions in an Adult. Page:575—578
20. Gastric Squamous Papilloma in a 52-Year-Old Female Patient. Page:571—574
21. Endoscopic Diagnosis of Duodenal Stenosis in a 5-Month-Old Male Infant. Page:568—570
22. Successful Treatment of a Gastric Plasmacytoma Using a Combination of Endoscopic Submucosal Dissection and Oral Thalidomide. Page:564—567
23. Esophgeal Perforation and Bilateral Empyema Following Endoscopic EsophyX Transoral Incisionless Fundoplication. Page:560—563
24. IgG4 Levels in Bile for Distinguishing IgG4-Associated Cholangiopathy from Other Biliary Disorders: A Single Blinded Pilot Study. Page:555—559
25. Endoscopic Submucosal Dissection Using a Novel Versatile Knife: An Animal Feasibility Study (with Video). Page:544—554
26. Gastric Endoscopic Submucosal Dissection Is Safe for Day Patients. Page:538—543
27. Comparison of Clinical Outcomes Associated with Pull-Type and Introducer-Type Percutaneous Endoscopic Gastrostomies. Page:530—537
28. Lymph Node Metastases in Esophageal Carcinoma: An Endoscopist's View. Page:523—529
29. Stricture Occurring after Endoscopic Submucosal Dissection for Esophageal and Gastric Tumors. Page:516—522
30. Colon Cancer Screening and Surveillance in Inflammatory Bowel Disease. Page:509—515
31. Colon Cancer Screening with Image-Enhanced Endoscopy. Page:504—508
32. Endoscopic Gastric Cancer Screening and Surveillance in High-Risk Groups. Page:497—503
33. Screening for Gastric Cancer: The Usefulness of Endoscopy. Page:490—496
34. Prevention Strategies for Gastric Cancer: A Global Perspective. Page:478—489
35. Diagnosis of Immunoglobulin G4-Related Sclerosing Cholangitis. Page:476—477
36. Endoscopic Submucosal Dissection for Gastric Neoplasm at an Outpatient Clinic: Efficacy and Safety. Page:473—475
37. Electrohydraulic Lithotripsy of an Impacted Enterolith Causing Acute Afferent Loop Syndrome. Page:367—370
38. Endoscopic Management of Rectal Dieulafoy's Lesion: A Case Series and Optimal Treatment. Page:362—366
39. Xanthoma of the Esophagus. Page:358—361
40. A Case of Esophageal Fibrovascular Polyp That Induced Asphyxia during Sleep. Page:101—103
41. Comparison between Midazolam Used Alone and in Combination with Propofol for Sedation during Endoscopic Retrograde Cholangiopancreatography. Page:94—100
42. Histological Changes in the Bile Duct after Long-Term Placement of a Fully Covered Self-Expandable Metal Stent within a Common Bile Duct: A Canine Study. Page:84—93
43. Diagnostic Yield and Therapeutic Impact of Rectal Retroflexion: A Prospective, Single-Blind Study Conducted in Three Centers. Page:79—83
44. Observer Variability in Gastric Neoplasm Assessment Using the Vessel Plus Surface Classification for Magnifying Endoscopy with Narrow Band Imaging. Page:74—78
45. Status and Literature Review of Self-Expandable Metallic Stents for Malignant Colorectal Obstruction. Page:65—73
46. Treatment of Dysplasia in Barrett Esophagus. Page:55—64
47. Advanced Imaging Technologies for the Detection of Dysplasia and Early Cancer in Barrett Esophagus. Page:47—54
48. Barrett Esophagus: When to Endoscope. Page:40—46
49. Histopathology in Barrett Esophagus and Barrett Esophagus-Related Dysplasia. Page:31—39
50. Confocal Laser Endomicroscopy and Molecular Imaging in Barrett Esophagus and Stomach. Page:23—30
51. Barrett Esophagus in Asia: Same Disease with Different Pattern. Page:15—22
52. Recent Advances in Molecular Imaging of Premalignant Gastrointestinal Lesions and Future Application for Early Detection of Barrett Esophagus. Page:7—14
53. Metal Stenting in Benign Biliary Strictures. Page:5—6
54. Rectal Retroflexion during Colonoscopy: A Bridge over Troubled Water. Page:3—4
55. Interobserver Agreement in Using Magnifying Narrow Band Imaging System. Page:1—2
56. Abdominal Compartment Syndrome in Severe Acute Pancreatitis Treated with Percutaneous Catheter Drainage. Page:469—472
57. Primary Fallopian Tube Carcinoma Diagnosed with Endoscopic Ultrasound Elastography with Fine Needle Biopsy. Page:464—468
58. Endoscopic Ultrasound-Guided Sampling of a Metastatic Mucinous Adenocarcinoma Mimicking a Gastric Subepithelial Tumor. Page:460—463
59. Acute Ectopic Pancreatitis Occurring after Endoscopic Biopsy in a Gastric Ectopic Pancreas. Page:455—459
60. Esophageal Involvement of Pemphigus Vulgaris Associated with Upper Gastrointestinal Bleeding. Page:452—454
61. Various Upper Endoscopic Findings of Acute Esophageal Thermal Injury Induced by Diverse Food: A Case Series. Page:447—451
62. Bilateral Metallic Stenting in Malignant Hilar Obstruction. Page:440—446
63. Endoscopic Ultrasound-Guided Treatment beyond Drainage: Hemostasis, Anastomosis, and Others. Page:432—439
64. Endoscopic Ultrasound-Guided Management of Pancreatic Pseudocysts and Walled-Off Necrosis. Page:429—431
65. Fine-Needle Biopsy: Should This Be the First Choice in Endoscopic Ultrasound-Guided Tissue Acquisition?. Page:425—428
66. Neoplasia in Chronic Pancreatitis: How to Maximize the Yield of Endoscopic Ultrasound-Guided Fine Needle Aspiration. Page:420—424
67. Colonic Stent-Related Complications and Their Management. Page:415—419
68. Should Capsule Endoscopy Be the First Test for Every Obscure Gastrointestinal Bleeding?. Page:409—414
69. Diminutive and Small Colorectal Polyps: The Pathologist's Perspective. Page:404—408
70. Complications Related to Gastric Endoscopic Submucosal Dissection and Their Managements. Page:398—403
71. Peroral Endoscopic Myotomy: Establishing a New Program. Page:389—397
72. Molecular Imaging for Theranostics in Gastroenterology: One Stone to Kill Two Birds. Page:383—388
73. International Digestive Endoscopy Network 2014: Turnpike to the Future. Page:371—382
74. A Case of Endoscopic Full-Thickness Resection in a Patient with Gastric High-Grade Dysplasia Unsuitable for Endoscopic Submucosal Dissection. Page:353—357
75. Primary Papillary Thyroid Carcinoma Diagnosed by Using Endoscopic Ultrasound with Fine Needle Aspiration. Page:350—352
76. A Case Report of Primary Duodenal Tuberculosis Mimicking a Malignant Tumor. Page:346—349
77. The Management of Endoscopic Retrograde Cholangiopancreatography-Related Duodenal Perforation. Page:341—345
78. Preparation of High-Risk Patients and the Choice of Guidewire for a Successful Endoscopic Retrograde Cholangiopancreatography Procedure. Page:334—340
79. Equipment-Based Image-Enhanced Endoscopy for Differentiating Colorectal Polyps. Page:330—333
80. Prerequisites of Colonoscopy. Page:324—329
81. Management of Antithrombotic Therapy for Gastroenterological Endoscopy from a Cardio-Cerebrovascular Physician's Point of View. Page:320—323
82. Endoscopy for Nonvariceal Upper Gastrointestinal Bleeding. Page:315—319
83. Management of Acute Variceal Bleeding. Page:308—314
84. Evaluation and Management of Caustic Injuries from Ingestion of Acid or Alkaline Substances. Page:301—307
85. Plastic and Biodegradable Stents for Complex and Refractory Benign Esophageal Strictures. Page:295—300
86. Highlights from the 50th Seminar of the Korean Society of Gastrointestinal Endoscopy. Page:285—294
87. White Esophageal Mucosa and Black Gastric Mucosa: Upper Gastrointestinal Injury Due to Hydrochloric Acid Ingestion. Page:119—120
88. Extramedullary Plasmacytoma of the Pancreas Diagnosed Using Endoscopic Ultrasonography-Guided Fine Needle Aspiration. Page:115—118
89. A Case of Endoscopic Removal of a Giant Appendicolith Combined with Stump Appendicitis. Page:112—114
90. Small Bowel Stent-in-Stent Placement for Malignant Small Bowel Obstruction Using a Balloon-Assisted Overtube Technique. Page:108—111
91. A Case of Postfundoplication Dysphagia without Symptomatic Improvement after Endoscopic Dilatation. Page:104—107
92. Endoscopic Ultrasound-Guided Fine Needle Biopsy without Rapid On-Site Cytologic Examination: A Time to Change the Paradigm?. Page:207—209
93. What Is Different between Postpolypectomy Fever and Postpolypectomy Coagulation Syndrome?. Page:205—206
94. Endoscopic Retrograde Cholangiopancreatography-Related Large Jejunal Perforation: Operate or Apply Over-the-Scope Clip Device?. Page:281—283
95. Fatal Cerebral Air Embolism Due to a Patent Foramen Ovale during Endoscopic Retrograde Cholangiopancreatography. Page:275—280
96. Acute Duodenal Ischemia and Periampullary Intramural Hematoma after an Uneventful Endoscopic Retrograde Cholangiopancreatography in a Patient with Primary Myelofibrosis. Page:270—274
97. Body Position Adjustment May Facilitate Capsule Endoscopic Real-Time Examination in Patients with a Large Amount of Food Retention in the Stomach. Page:266—269
98. A Case of Midazolam Anaphylaxis. Page:262—265
99. A Needle Penetrating the Stomach Cavity after Acupuncture. Page:258—261
100. Intramural Gastric Abscess Caused by a Toothpick Presenting as a Subepithelial Tumor. Page:254—257
101. Endoscopic Management of Bile Leakage after Cholecystectomy: A Single-Center Experience for 12 Years. Page:248—253
102. Addition of Endoscopic Ultrasound (EUS)-Guided Fine Needle Aspiration and On-Site Cytology to EUS-Guided Fine Needle Biopsy Increases Procedure Time but Not Diagnostic Accuracy. Page:242—247
103. Postpolypectomy Fever, a Rare Adverse Event of Polypectomy: Nested Case-Control Study. Page:236—241
104. Endoscopic Treatment of Pancreatic Calculi. Page:227—235
105. Endoscopic Drainage of Pseudocysts. Page:222—226
106. Prevention of Postendoscopic Retrograde Cholangiopancreatography Pancreatitis: The Endoscopic Technique. Page:217—221
107. Experimental Models of Pancreatitis. Page:212—216
108. The Crucial Role of Biliary Endoscopists in the Management of Bile Leak after Cholecystectomy. Page:210—211