Risk factors for hyperplastic and adenomatous polyps: evidence for malignant potential?
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John D Potter | Roberd M Bostick | Cornelia M Ulrich | C. Ulrich | J. Potter | R. Bostick | P. Newcomb | L. Morimoto | Polly A Newcomb | Libby M Morimoto | Cynthia J Lais | C. Lais
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