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Gastroenterology / Original Article
Incidence and risk factors of rebleeding in Crohn’s disease patients with acute lower gastrointestinal bleeding
Gabin Moon, Kyeong Ok Kim, Sung Noh Hong, Seong Joon Koh, Sung Hoon Jung, Chang Hwan Choi, Eun Mi Song, Hong Sub Lee, Yoo Jin Lee, Ki Bae Bang; On behalf of the IBD Research Group of the Korean Association for the Study of Intestinal Diseases
Korean J Intern Med. 2026;41(3):454-461. Published online May 1, 2026
Background/Aims: Acute lower gastrointestinal bleeding (LGIB) in Crohn’s disease (CD) is a rare but potentially life-threatening complication. This study aimed to investigate the incidence and risk factors of rebleeding in CD patients with LGIB.
Methods: We retrospectively analyzed 137 CD patient..
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Gastroenterology / Original Article
Perception of fecal microbiota transplantation in patients with ulcerative colitis in Korea: a KASID multicenter study
Jebyung Park, Sung Noh Hong, Hong Sub Lee, Jongbeom Shin, Eun Hye Oh, Kwangwoo Nam, Gyeol Seong, Hyun Gun Kim, Jin-Oh Kim, Seong Ran Jeon; The Small Intestine Research Group and the Microbiome Research Group of the Korean Association for the Study of Intestinal Diseases (KASID)
Korean J Intern Med. 2024;39(5):783-792. Published online August 30, 2024
Background/Aims: Fecal microbiota transplantation (FMT) is a promising therapy for inducing and maintaining remission in patients with ulcerative colitis (UC). However, FMT has not been approved for UC treatment in Korea. Our study aimed to investigate patient perceptions of FMT under the national m..
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Gastroenterology / Original Article
Outcomes according to treatment modalities as a bridge to curative surgery for malignant obstruction of the proximal colon: stent versus stoma
Yong Eun Park, Seung Min Hong, Seung Bum Lee, Hong Sub Lee, Dong Hoon Baek, Rari Cha, Jong Yoon Lee, Tae Oh Kim, Jong Hoon Lee; Busan Ulsan Gyeongnam Intestinal Study Group Society (BIGS)
Korean J Intern Med. 2023;38(2):186-194. Published online January 2, 2023
Background/Aims: The optimal treatment for acute malignant obstruction of the proximal colon (MOPC, proximal to the splenic flexure) remains challenging. Emergency resection, the traditional modality for MOPC, has shown significantly high mortality and morbidity rates, according to recent studies. T..
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