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Seung-Mo Hong

Researcher at University of Ulsan

Publications -  383
Citations -  21628

Seung-Mo Hong is an academic researcher from University of Ulsan. The author has contributed to research in topics: Pancreatic cancer & Cancer. The author has an hindex of 53, co-authored 361 publications receiving 17907 citations. Previous affiliations of Seung-Mo Hong include University of Virginia Health System & Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine.

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KRAS and PIK3CA mutations in colorectal adenocarcinomas correlate with aggressive histological features and behavior.

TL;DR: A correlation of KRAS mutations with high-grade TB, an association of certain KRAS and PIK3CA variants with aggressive clinicopathological features, as well as a possible relationship between BRAF mutations and mucin production in CRC are revealed.
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Malignant pancreatic serous cystic neoplasms: systematic review with a new case

TL;DR: The malignant potential of SCNs of the pancreas should be considered in the diagnosis and management of patients with pancreatic SCNs.
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Lynch syndrome-related small intestinal adenocarcinomas

TL;DR: Identifying Lynch syndrome in patients with small-intestinal adenocarcinoma can be beneficial for the early detection and treatment of additional Lynch syndrome-related cancers, especially in patients who are young or have mucinous adenOCarcinomas.
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Hypervascular solid-appearing serous cystic neoplasms of the pancreas: Differential diagnosis with neuroendocrine tumours

TL;DR: Arterial hypervascular solid-appearing SCNs and NETs share similar imaging features and non-enhanced CT and MR images with T2-weighted images and ADC maps can facilitate the differentiation.
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The impact of macroscopic on-site evaluation using filter paper in EUS-guided fine-needle biopsy.

TL;DR: MOSE using filter paper provided adequate histologic samples while minimizing blood contamination and can also increase the diagnostic accuracy when ROSE is not available.