Polyp Detection, Characterization, and Management Using Narrow-Band Imaging with/without Magnification

Narrow-band imaging (NBI) is a new imaging technology that was developed in 2006 and has since spread worldwide. Because of its convenience, NBI has been replacing the role of chromoendoscopy. Here we review the efficacy of NBI with/without magnification for detection, characterization, and manageme...

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Main Authors: Takahiro Utsumi (Author), Mineo Iwatate (Author), Wataru Sano (Author), Hironori Sunakawa (Author), Santa Hattori (Author), Noriaki Hasuike (Author), Yasushi Sano (Author)
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Published: Korean Society of Gastrointestinal Endoscopy, 2015-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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