Serrated polyp detection rate and advanced adenoma detection rate from a US multicenter cohort
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M. Bilal | S. Chandra | S. Arora | A. Murali | M. Ashat | P. Guturu | Ashutosh Gupta | R. Samuel | Dane P Johnson | J. Klair | Alan E. Gunderson | K. Soota | N. Onteddu | Avanija Buddam | Jose Machain Palacio | Nirmal K Onteddu | Praveen Guturu
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