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2. A novel artificial intelligence–assisted “vascular healing” diagnosis for prediction of future clinical relapse in patients with ulcerative colitis: a prospective cohort study (with video)

3. An Analysis of Delayed Bleeding in Cases of Colorectal Endoscopic Submucosal Dissection Due to Types of Direct Oral Anticoagulants in Japan

6. Comprehensive Diagnostic Performance of Real-Time Characterization of Colorectal Lesions Using an Artificial Intelligence–Assisted System: A Prospective Study

7. Performance of perioperative antibiotics against post–endoscopic submucosal dissection coagulation syndrome: a multicenter randomized controlled trial

11. Artificial Intelligence-assisted System Improves Endoscopic Identification of Colorectal Neoplasms

13. Left-sided location is a risk factor for lymph node metastasis of T1 colorectal cancer: a single-center retrospective study

17. Differentiation grade as a risk factor for lymph node metastasis in T1 colorectal cancer

18. Artificial Intelligence-Assisted Polyp Detection for Colonoscopy: Initial Experience

19. An Analysis of Delayed Bleeding in Cases of Colorectal Endoscopic Submucosal Dissection Due to Types of Direct Oral Anticoagulants in Japan

20. Endoscopic submucosal dissection for colorectal neoplasms: Risk factors for local recurrence and long‐term surveillance

23. Impact of computer‐aided characterization for diagnosis of colorectal lesions, including sessile serrated lesions: Multireader, multicase study.

24. Depressed Colorectal Cancer: A New Paradigm in Early Colorectal Cancer

27. A NOVEL ENDOSCOPIC RESECTION APPROACH FOR T2 COLORECTAL CANCER -ANALYSIS OF RISK FACTORS FOR LYMPH NODE METASTASIS-

28. DIAGNOSTIC PERFORMANCE OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AND MAGNIFYING ENDOSCOPY IN THE PREDICTION OF THE INVASION DEPTH OF EARLY COLORECTAL CANCER

29. CLINICAL AND PATHOLOGICAL FEATURES OF DEPRESSED-TYPE COLORECTAL NEOPLASM

30. DISTINCTIVE ASPECTS OF DEPRESSED TYPE COLORECTAL NEOPLASMS SHOWN IN MAGNIFYING ENDOSCOPY AND ENDOCYTOSCOPY

31. EVALUATION OF THE IMPACT OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE (AI)-ASSISTED CHARACTERIZATION FOR COLORECTAL LESIONS USING NARROW-BAND IMAGING FOR THE DIAGNOSTIC OF ENDOSCOPISTS -MULTI-READER, MULTI-CASE STUDY-

32. A PROOF CONCEPT STUDY FOR COLORECTAL ENDOSCOPIC SUBMUCOSAL DISSECTION NAVIGATION BY USING ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE

33. Diagnostic performance of endocytoscopy with normal pit‐like structure sign for colorectal low‐grade adenoma compared with conventional modalities

34. Whole slide image‐based prediction of lymph node metastasis in T1 colorectal cancer using unsupervised artificial intelligence.

41. Comprehensive Diagnostic Performance of Real-Time Characterization of Colorectal Lesions Using an Artificial Intelligence–Assisted System: A Prospective Study

43. Use of advanced endoscopic technology for optical characterization of neoplasia in patients with ulcerative colitis: Systematic review

44. THE INDICATION FOR ADDITIONAL SURGERY WITH LYMPH NODE DISECTION AMONG ELDERY PATIENTS WITH T1 COLORECTAL CANCERS TREATED ENDOSCOPICALLY

45. A PROSPECTIVE STUDY OF REAL-TIME COMPUTER-AIDED CHARACTERIZATION OF COLORECTAL LESIONS: DIAGNOSTIC PERFORMANCE AND IMPACT ON HUMAN DIAGNOSIS

46. CLINICAL AND PATHOLOGICAL FEATURE OF DEPRESSED-TYPE COLORECTAL NEOPLASM

47. EFFECTIVENESS OF OBSERVING DEPRESSED-TYPE COLORECTAL NEOPLASMS IN MAGNIFYING ENDOSCOPY AND ENDOCYTOSCOPY.

48. “VASCULAR HEALING” DIAGNOSED WITH ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE ASSISTED NARROW-BAND IMAGING DURING COLONOSCOPY: A NOVEL TREAT-TO-TARGET IN PATIENTS WITH ULCERATIVE COLITIS

49. IS ADDITIONAL SURGERY NECESSARY FOR LOW RISK DEEP SUBMUCOSAL INVASIVE COLORECTAL CANCER?

50. ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE-ASSISTED PREDICTION OF LYMPH NODE METASTASIS IN COLORECTAL CANCER USING WHOLE PATHOLOGICAL SLIDE IMAGES

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