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2. Effect of cecal intubation rate on adenoma and serrated polyp detection and the impact on post colonoscopy colorectal cancer deaths
3. The impact of two- vs. four-hands endoscopy techniques on post-colonoscopy colorectal cancer deaths in Austria
4. Impact of bowel preparation quality on colonoscopy findings and colorectal cancer deaths in a nation-wide colorectal cancer screening program
5. Impact of sedation on post colonoscopy colorectal cancer (PCCRC) deaths
6. Reasons for incomplete colonoscopies during screening colonoscopy
7. Association of epicardial adipose tissue on magnetic resonance imaging with cardiovascular outcomes: Quality over quantity?
8. Die Auswirkung von unterschiedlichen Darmvorbereitungsqualitäten auf die Adenomdetektionsrate, die Detektion von sessilen Adenomen und von fortgeschrittenen Adenomen: 10-Jahresergebnisse des österreichischen Programms zur Vorsorgekoloskopie
9. Colorectal cancer mortality after the diagnosis of serrated polyps and conventional adenomas
10. Comparison of screening colonoscopy quality parameters in endoscopists using two- vs. four hands endoscopy techniques
11. High-risk polyps at screening colonoscopy are associated with upper gastrointestinal cancer mortality
12. Effect of different qualities of bowel preparation on detection of adenomas, advanced adenomas and serrated polyps in a large colorectal cancer screening cohort
13. Incidence of colorectal cancer and precursor lesions in asymptomatic young adults
14. The Ecology of the Nutrition of the Bapedi, Sekhukuniland
15. Seltene Ursache eines mechanischen Ileus
16. Hepatic T1-time predicts cardiovascular risk in all-comers referred for cardiovascular magnetic resonance
17. Prognostischer Stellenwert der Screeningkoloskopie für die Mortalität an oberen GI- und Lebertumoren
18. Geschlechtsspezifische Unterschiede in der Mortalität am kolorektalen Karzinom nach einer Vorsorgekoloskopie
19. PROXIMAL SERRATED POLYP DETECTION RATE IS ASSOCIATED WITH REDUCED RISK FOR CRC MORTALITY IN SCREENING PATIENTS
20. POLYP SIZE BUT NOT HISTOLOGIC TYPE IS ASSOCIATED WITH RISK FOR COLORECTAL CANCER MORTALITY IN A LARGE SCREENING COHORT
21. SEX SPECIFIC DIFFERENCES IN COLORECTAL CANCER MORTALITY AFTER SCREENING COLONOSCOPY
22. Hydrothermally modified slow release corn starch: a potential new therapeutic option for treating hypoglycemia in autoimmune hypoglycemia (Hirataʼs disease)
23. Size and multiplicity are risk factors for the recurrence of high-risk adenomas in a colorectal cancer screening cohort
24. Modern French Pictures: Some American Collections
25. Neue Risikostratifizierung nach kolorektaler Polypektomie reduziert die Bürde an Nachsorekoloskopien ohne die Mortalität zu erhöhen
26. Assoziation der Adenomentdeckungsrate und Charakteristika abgetragener Adenome mit der Mortalität des kolorektalen Karzinoms nach einer Vordorgekoloskopie
27. Addressing cluster-constant covariates in mixed effects models via likelihood-based boosting techniques
28. Impact Of Restrictions Due To Covid -19 On A Quality Assured Screening Colonoscopy Program
29. Over 30 years of elaborate experience in LDL apheresis: An effective and well-tolerated treatment option for specific patient subgroups
30. German lipid clinic experience with adherence to PCSK-9-inhibitor therapy
31. Incorporating Freud’s Theory on Cognitive Processes into Business Ethics Education
32. IMPACT OF LESION PHENOTYPE ON COLORECTAL CANCER MORTALITY AND OVERALL MORTALITY: INSIGHTS FROM A NATIONWIDE SCREENING COLONOSCOPY PROGRAM
33. DIFFERENCES IN THE DISTRIBUTION OF HISTOLOGY OF COLORECTAL ADENOMAS BETWEEN INDIVIDUALS UNDER AND OVER THE AGE OF 50
34. POLYPS REFERRED TO EXPERT CENTER FOR POLYPECTOMY ACCORDING TO ENDOSCOPIST’S SPECIALTY
35. Pcsk9-Inhibition In Routine Clinical Practice: Real World Data From Germany
36. Influence of moon phases on bowel preparation quality in a screening colonoscopy collective
37. City or landside area: Do participation rates of quality ensured screening colonoscopy differ?
38. HIGH-RISK LESIONS ARE A STRONGER PREDICTOR FOR INTERVAL CANCER THAN LOW ADENOMA DETECTION RATE
39. GENDER-SPECIFIC DIFFERENCE IN HISTOLOGY OUTCOMES ACCORDING TO POLYP SHAPE IN SCREENING COLONOSCOPIES
40. COLORECTAL CANCER INCIDENCE AND THE PREVALENCE OF PRECURSOR LESIONS IN YOUNGER ADULTS
41. Impact of high‐volume, intermediate‐volume and low‐volume bowel preparation on colonoscopy quality and patient satisfaction: An observational study
42. INFLUENCE OF MASS AND HEAT TRANSFER ON THE PYROLYSIS OF LARGE COAL PARTICLES
43. High-risk lesions are a stronger predictor for interval cancer than adenoma detection rate
44. DO ENDOSCOPISTS WITH AN ADR > 20% DETECT MORE ADENOMAS IN THE PROXIMAL COLON?
45. DOES A ONE-DAY QUALITY IMPROVEMENT CONFERENCE ON SCREENING COLONOSCOPY INFLUENCE THE ADR?
46. EVALUATION OF MEAN ADENOMAS PER COLONOSCOPY AND ADENOMAS PER POSITIVE PARTICIPANT AS NEW QUALITY PARAMETERS IN SCREENING COLONOSCOPY
47. IMPROVING THE ADENOMA DETECTION RATE CONTINUOUSLY: IS IT WORTH THE EFFORT?
48. Circadian profiling reveals higher histamine plasma levels and lower diamine oxidase serum activities in 24% of patients with suspected histamine intolerance compared to food allergy and controls
49. Pentazocine Addiction: A Warning
50. Boosting joint models for longitudinal and time-to-event data
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