Implementation and Implication of Ignoring Small Polyps at Colonoscopy
<p><strong>Background and Aim:</strong> CT colonography has promoted a new paradigm, that up-to 2 polyps ≤5mm can be left in-situ and followed. In contrast, endoscopists identify and remove all colorectal polyps, regardless of size. We evaluated whether and how endoscopists might i...
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Main Authors: | Jana G. Hashash (Author), Ibrahim Hanouneh (Author), Swaytha Ganesh (Author), John Nasr (Author), Robert E. Schoen (Author) |
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Archives of Clinical Gastroenterology - Peertechz Publications,
2015-05-11.
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