Endoscopic appearance of proximal colorectal neoplasms and potential implications for colonoscopy in cancer prevention.
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R. Soetikno | B. Winkens | R. D. de Ridder | R. Riedl | T. Kaltenbach | S. Sanduleanu | Mariëlle W E Bouwens | A. Masclee | E. Rondagh | M. Bouwens
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