Prospective evaluation of the proportion of sessile serrated adenoma/polyps in endoscopically diagnosed colorectal polyps with hyperplastic features1
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Y. Sano | T. Fujimori | N. Hasuike | M. Iwatate | M. Kotaka | T. Ikumoto | W. Sano | Santa Hattori | Hidekazu Kosaka
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