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Raju G, Lum P, Ross W, et al. Quality of endoscopy reporting at index colonoscopy significantly impacts outcome of subsequent EMR in patients with > 20 mm colon polyps. Endosc Int Open. 2019;7(3):E361-E366doi: 10.1055/a-0746-3520.
Raju, G., Lum, P., Ross, W., Thirumurthi, S., Miller, E., Lynch, P., Lee, J., Bhutani, M. S., Shafi, M. A., Weston, B., Blechacz, B., Chang, G. J., Hagan, K., Rashid, A., Davila, M., & Stroehlein, J. (2019). Quality of endoscopy reporting at index colonoscopy significantly impacts outcome of subsequent EMR in patients with > 20 mm colon polyps. Endoscopy international open, 7(3), E361-E366. https://doi.org/10.1055/a-0746-3520
Raju, Gottumukkala, et al. "Quality of endoscopy reporting at index colonoscopy significantly impacts outcome of subsequent EMR in patients with > 20 mm colon polyps." Endoscopy international open vol. 7,3 (2019): E361-E366. doi: https://doi.org/10.1055/a-0746-3520
Raju G, Lum P, Ross W, Thirumurthi S, Miller E, Lynch P, Lee J, Bhutani MS, Shafi MA, Weston B, Blechacz B, Chang GJ, Hagan K, Rashid A, Davila M, Stroehlein J. Quality of endoscopy reporting at index colonoscopy significantly impacts outcome of subsequent EMR in patients with > 20 mm colon polyps. Endosc Int Open. 2019 Mar;7(3):E361-E366. doi: 10.1055/a-0746-3520. Epub 2019 Feb 28. PMID: 30834295; PMCID: PMC6395098.
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