Large, proximal or dysplastic (LPD) serrated polyps (SPs) need accurate endoscopic recognition and removal as these might progress to colorectal Herewith, we examined the risk factors for having >/=1 LPD SP. We validated a simple SP risk score as a potential tool for improving their detection. We reviewed clinical, endoscopic and histologic features of study of patients undergoing elective colonoscopy (derivation cohort). A self-administered questionnaire was obtained. We conducted logistic analyses to identify independent risk factors for having >/=1 LPD SP and incorporated significant variables into a clinical score. We the performance of the SP score in a validation cohort. We examined 2244 in the derivation and 2402 patients in th...
Serrated polyps have long been considered to lack malignant potential but accumulating data suggest ...
Objective Serrated polyposis syndrome (SPS) is accompanied by an increased risk of colorectal cancer...
Serrated pathway polyps are a relatively new area of interest in the field of colorectal cancer scre...
Large, proximal or dysplastic (LPD) serrated polyps (SPs) need accurate endoscopic recognition and r...
Background and study aims: In routine practice, colonoscopy may fail to prevent colorectal cancer (C...
BACKGROUND & AIMS: Colonoscopy may have a greater protective effect for distal colorectal cancer (CR...
The adenoma detection rate (ADR) is the most important surrogate quality parameter for colorectal ca...
Background Serrated polyps have been recognized as precursors of colorectal cancer (CRC) via the ser...
Objective: Colorectal Serrated Polyp is thought to be a histologically heterogeneous abrasions with ...
Background/Aims: Proximal serrated polyp (SP) is one of potential explanations for the failure of co...
Background and Aims: Higher adenoma detection rates reduce the risk of postcolonoscopy colorectal ca...
BACKGROUND & AIMS: Sessile serrated adenomas/polyps (SSA/Ps) and traditional serrated adenomas (...
OBJECTIVES: A growing body of evidence indicates that patients with sessile serrated adenoma/polyp (...
Background The prevalence of sessile serrated adenomas and/or polyps (SSA/Ps) is uncertain. Ob...
OBJECTIVE: Serrated polyposis syndrome (SPS) is accompanied by an increased risk of colorectal cance...
Serrated polyps have long been considered to lack malignant potential but accumulating data suggest ...
Objective Serrated polyposis syndrome (SPS) is accompanied by an increased risk of colorectal cancer...
Serrated pathway polyps are a relatively new area of interest in the field of colorectal cancer scre...
Large, proximal or dysplastic (LPD) serrated polyps (SPs) need accurate endoscopic recognition and r...
Background and study aims: In routine practice, colonoscopy may fail to prevent colorectal cancer (C...
BACKGROUND & AIMS: Colonoscopy may have a greater protective effect for distal colorectal cancer (CR...
The adenoma detection rate (ADR) is the most important surrogate quality parameter for colorectal ca...
Background Serrated polyps have been recognized as precursors of colorectal cancer (CRC) via the ser...
Objective: Colorectal Serrated Polyp is thought to be a histologically heterogeneous abrasions with ...
Background/Aims: Proximal serrated polyp (SP) is one of potential explanations for the failure of co...
Background and Aims: Higher adenoma detection rates reduce the risk of postcolonoscopy colorectal ca...
BACKGROUND & AIMS: Sessile serrated adenomas/polyps (SSA/Ps) and traditional serrated adenomas (...
OBJECTIVES: A growing body of evidence indicates that patients with sessile serrated adenoma/polyp (...
Background The prevalence of sessile serrated adenomas and/or polyps (SSA/Ps) is uncertain. Ob...
OBJECTIVE: Serrated polyposis syndrome (SPS) is accompanied by an increased risk of colorectal cance...
Serrated polyps have long been considered to lack malignant potential but accumulating data suggest ...
Objective Serrated polyposis syndrome (SPS) is accompanied by an increased risk of colorectal cancer...
Serrated pathway polyps are a relatively new area of interest in the field of colorectal cancer scre...