1.Virtual Gastroscopy.
Journal of the Korean Gastric Cancer Association 2002;2(4):171-174
No abstract available.
Gastroscopy*
2.Necessary or Sufficient Condition for Gastroscopy
Journal of Korean Medical Science 2019;34(35):e241-
No abstract available.
Gastroscopy
3.A psychiatric study of patients with gastroscopy by means of BDI and STAI.
Sung Keun LEE ; Sook Haeng JOE ; Dong Kyun SHIN
Journal of Korean Neuropsychiatric Association 1991;30(6):1042-1062
No abstract available.
Gastroscopy*
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Humans
4.Transient Global Amnesia after Gastroscopy
Kyu On JUNG ; Hyeongsuk KIM ; Hye Jin MOON
Journal of the Korean Neurological Association 2018;36(3):241-242
No abstract available.
Amnesia, Transient Global
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Gastroscopy
5.The Endoscopic Findings of Gastric Lymphoma.
June Sung LEE ; Su Gang CHA ; Beoung Chul YOON ; Yong Tae KIM ; Yong Bum YOON ; In Sung SONG ; Kyoo Wan CHOI ; Chung Yong KIM
Korean Journal of Gastrointestinal Endoscopy 1992;12(1):45-51
Gastric lymphoma occupies about 1-7% of gastric cancer and is the most common type of extranodal lymphoma. To evaluate the endoscopic morphologic characteristics of gastric lymphoma, we analysed the endoscopic findings in 45 patients with pathologically-proven gastric lymphoma. (continue...)
Gastroscopy
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Humans
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Lymphoma*
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Stomach Neoplasms
6.Double Pylorus: A Case report.
Myeong Seong OH ; Chang Hwan LEE ; Jin Hee LEE ; Taik LEE ; Dae Ghon KIM ; Deuk Soo AHN
Korean Journal of Gastrointestinal Endoscopy 1993;13(2):367-369
A Case of double pylorus, in 56 year old man, was diagnosed by fiberoptic gastroscopy and upper gastrointestinal series. Two ovoid large openings of pyloric canal divided by smooth thickened septum were observed endoscopically And the relevant literatures on tihe subject were reviewed.
Gastroscopy
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Humans
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Middle Aged
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Pylorus*
7.Endless Challenges in Overcoming Complications Associated with Endoscopic Submucosal Dissection
Satoshi ONO ; Shun ITO ; Kenji OGATA
Clinical Endoscopy 2019;52(5):395-396
No abstract available.
Endoscopic Mucosal Resection
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Gastroscopy
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Dissection
8.Trend of the Subjects and Participants of the Korean Academy of Family Medicine Conference.
Seon Je LIM ; Yoo Seock CHEONG ; Eal Whan PARK ; Eun Young CHOI ; Sa Ra LEE ; Sam LEE ; Bit Noony SONG ; Hee Jung KIM ; Hwa Yeon SEONG
Korean Journal of Family Medicine 2009;30(10):805-812
BACKGROUND: Throughout the past 20 years in the Korean academy of family medicine seasonal conference, on-going study is done to promote overall development and satisfaction of the conference participants and to overlook the trend of the conference subject, the number of classes, the number of participants, etc. METHODS: About 2,132 topics during the conference from the year 1992 to 2007 collected from the Korean academy of family medicine website were categorized by subject based on the standard of the contents of the latest textbook. There were a total of 7 main classifications including 5 categories like 'principles of family medicine', 'disease prevention and health promotion', 'symptoms', 'clinical procedures', 'diseases' and adding 2 categories such as each committee's classes and other subjects. The scope of the changes of the main and sub-titles were categorized as in the 1990s and 21 century. RESULTS: The number of attendees has increased during the past 20 years, especially the residents were the main portion of the participants. On the proportion of the clinical topics, there was a remarkable increase of geriatric medicine, palliative medicine, obesity, exercise, nutrition, gastroscopy, and colonoscopy procedure in the later half rather than the former half period. In the field of the main category, the core principle subjects of family medicine seemed to be decreased in contrast to disease category. CONCLUSION: During the last 20 years, the titles of family medicine conference are changing with the trend of practice. The core knowledge of family medicine should be maintained and balanced for the future of family medicine conference.
Colonoscopy
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Gastroscopy
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Humans
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Obesity
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Palliative Care
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Seasons
9.Iatrogenic Gastric Pseudolipomatosis during Endoscopic Submucosal Dissection.
Journal of Pathology and Translational Medicine 2017;51(5):513-515
No abstract available.
Endoscopic Mucosal Resection
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Iatrogenic Disease
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Stomach
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Gastroscopy
10.Virtual Gastroscopy Using Spiral CT in Gastric Lesions.
Sang Soo SHIN ; Heoung Keun KANG ; Yong Yeon JEONG ; Man Won YOON ; Sang Gook SONG ; Gwang Woo JEONG
Journal of the Korean Radiological Society 1998;39(5):947-952
PURPOSE: To compare virtual gastroscopy using spiral CT with conventional endoscopy for the detection andevaluation of gastric lesions. MATERIALS AND METHODS: During a previous six-month period, 30 patients withpathologically-proven gastric lesions underwent conventional endoscopy and virtual gastroscopy using spiral CT.There were 18 cases of advanced gastric carcinoma, eight benign ulcers, and four submucosal tumors(two leiomyomas,two lymphomas). Source images of virtual gastroscopy were three-dimensionally reconstructed within an AdvantageWindows Workstation and virtual gastroscopy images were obtained using Navigator Software. On analysis, imageswere graded according to their quality (excellent, good, poor). Virtual gastroscopy images were interpreted by tworadiologists blinded to conventional endoscopic findings, and were subsequently compared with endoscopic findingsin terms of detectability and findings. In the cases of advanced gastric carcinoma, lesions were classifiedaccording to Borrmann's system. RESULTS: For virtual gastroscopy, overall image quality was excellent in 21cases(70%), good in five(17%), and poor in four(13%). Lesions were detected in 25 cases(83%). Among the 18advanced gastric carcinomas, virtual gastroscopy image quality was excellent in 14 cases(78%), good in two(11%),and poor in two(11%). Lesions were detected in 16 cases(89%). Two Borrmann type IV cases were not detected. Amongthe eight benign ulcers, virtual gastroscopy image quality was excellent in three cases(38%), good in three(38%),and poor in two(25%). The detection of lesion was possible in five cases(63%). In all submucosal tumors, virtualgastroscopy image quality was excellent. Lesions were detected in all cases. CONCLUSION: Virtual gastroscopyusing spiral CT is safe and noninvasive, and for the evaluation of gastric lesions may be complementary to axialCT. It successfully detects gastric lesions, and in depicting the pattern of gastric folds its image quality isexcellent.
Endoscopy
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Gastroscopy*
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Humans
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Tomography, Spiral Computed*
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Ulcer