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Riverso M, Perbtani YB, Shuster JJD, et al. Carbon dioxide insufflation is associated with increased serrated polyp detection rate when compared to room air insufflation during screening colonoscopy. Endosc Int Open. 2017;5(9):E905-E912doi: 10.1055/s-0043-116382.
Riverso, M., Perbtani, Y. B., Shuster, J. J. D., Chakraborty, J., Brar, T. S., Agarwal, M., Zhang, H., Gupte, A., Chauhan, S. S., Forsmark, C. E., Draganov, P. V., & Yang, D. (2017). Carbon dioxide insufflation is associated with increased serrated polyp detection rate when compared to room air insufflation during screening colonoscopy. Endoscopy international open, 5(9), E905-E912. https://doi.org/10.1055/s-0043-116382
Riverso, Michael, et al. "Carbon dioxide insufflation is associated with increased serrated polyp detection rate when compared to room air insufflation during screening colonoscopy." Endoscopy international open vol. 5,9 (2017): E905-E912. doi: https://doi.org/10.1055/s-0043-116382
Riverso M, Perbtani YB, Shuster JJD, Chakraborty J, Brar TS, Agarwal M, Zhang H, Gupte A, Chauhan SS, Forsmark CE, Draganov PV, Yang D. Carbon dioxide insufflation is associated with increased serrated polyp detection rate when compared to room air insufflation during screening colonoscopy. Endosc Int Open. 2017 Sep;5(9):E905-E912. doi: 10.1055/s-0043-116382. Epub 2017 Sep 13. PMID: 28924598; PMCID: PMC5597937.
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