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ASGE Journal Scan | Colon

Again, No Need To Adjust Adenoma Detection Rate After Inclusion of 45- To 49-Year-Olds

This study looked at a large health care system’s first-time screening colonoscopies from the period October 2017 through December 2018, prior to the American Cancer

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ASGE Journal Scan | Colon

What Is the Prevalence of Sessile Serrated Lesions Anyway?

In a systematic review and meta-analysis of 280,370 screening colonoscopies in the literature, the pooled prevalence of sessile serrated lesion (SSL) detection was 2.5%. The

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ASGE Journal Scan | Colon

WASP Optical Classification Criteria Are Not So Good for Diminutive Sessile Serrated Lesions

The optical features of sessile serrated lesions (SSLs) identified in narrow-band imaging are a cloud-like surface, indistinct borders, irregular shape, and dark spots. In a

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Classifications | Lower GI tract

WASP classification – optical diagnosis of polyps <10mm

Recently sessile serrated lesions (SSLs) have been recognized as another important precursor lesion to CRC. SSLs are thought be responsible for 15–30% of colorectal cancer.

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