Serrated Lesions of the Colorectum: Review and Recommendations From an Expert Panel
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Charles J. Kahi | K. Batts | J. Goldblum | J. Baron | J. Church | S. Ogino | D. Ahnen | D. Rex | C. Kahi | M. O'brien | J. Guillem | Joanne P Young | R. Odze | M. Kalady | E. Torlakovic | R. Burt | D. Snover | P. Wise | C. Burke | S. Parry
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