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2. Consecutive negative findings on colonoscopy during surveillance predict a low risk of advanced neoplasia in patients with inflammatory bowel disease with long-standing colitis : results of a 15-year multicentre, multinational cohort study
3. Consecutive negative findings on colonoscopy during surveillance predict a low risk of advanced neoplasia in patients with inflammatory bowel disease with long-standing colitis : results of a 15-year multicentre, multinational cohort study
4. Consecutive negative findings on colonoscopy during surveillance predict a low risk of advanced neoplasia in patients with inflammatory bowel disease with long-standing colitis: results of a 15-year multicentre, multinational cohort study
5. Clinical implications of low grade dysplasia found during inflammatory bowel disease surveillance: a retrospective study comparing chromoendoscopy and white-light endoscopy
6. The Debate Continues Over the Best Method of Endoscopic Surveillance for Colorectal Cancer in Patients With Colitis
7. Incidence of Interval Colorectal Cancer Among Inflammatory Bowel Disease Patients Undergoing Regular Colonoscopic Surveillance
8. Reply: 'White Light Endoscopy Versus Chromoendoscopy for the Detection of ....'
9. Low fecal calprotectin predicts sustained clinical remission in inflammatory bowel disease patients : a plea for deep remission
10. Low interobserver agreement among endoscopists in differentiating dysplastic from non-dysplastic lesions during inflammatory bowel disease colitis surveillance
11. The Debate Continues Over the Best Method of Endoscopic Surveillance for Colorectal Cancer in Patients With Colitis
12. Incidence of Interval Colorectal Cancer Among Inflammatory Bowel Disease Patients Undergoing Regular Colonoscopic Surveillance
13. Reply: 'White Light Endoscopy Versus Chromoendoscopy for the Detection of ....'
14. Low fecal calprotectin predicts sustained clinical remission in inflammatory bowel disease patients : a plea for deep remission
15. Low interobserver agreement among endoscopists in differentiating dysplastic from non-dysplastic lesions during inflammatory bowel disease colitis surveillance
16. Low fecal calprotectin predicts sustained clinical remission in inflammatory bowel disease patients : a plea for deep remission
17. Low interobserver agreement among endoscopists in differentiating dysplastic from non-dysplastic lesions during inflammatory bowel disease colitis surveillance
18. The Debate Continues Over the Best Method of Endoscopic Surveillance for Colorectal Cancer in Patients With Colitis
19. Incidence of Interval Colorectal Cancer Among Inflammatory Bowel Disease Patients Undergoing Regular Colonoscopic Surveillance
20. Reply: 'White Light Endoscopy Versus Chromoendoscopy for the Detection of ....'
21. Incidence of Interval Colorectal Cancer Among Inflammatory Bowel Disease Patients Undergoing Regular Colonoscopic Surveillance
22. The Debate Continues Over the Best Method of Endoscopic Surveillance for Colorectal Cancer in Patients With Colitis
23. Reply: 'White Light Endoscopy Versus Chromoendoscopy for the Detection of ....'
24. Low fecal calprotectin predicts sustained clinical remission in inflammatory bowel disease patients: a plea for deep remission
25. Low interobserver agreement among endoscopists in differentiating dysplastic from non-dysplastic lesions during inflammatory bowel disease colitis surveillance
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