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Classifications | Lower GI tract

Boston-Bowel-Preparation-Scale

Various measures introduced in recent decades have led to a reduction in the mortality rate due to colorectal carcinoma. They include screening colonoscopy.

KLASSIFIKATION ANSEHEN

Classifications | Lower GI tract

Follow-up intervals after polypectomy

Follow-up intervals after polypectomy Colonoscopy is the most reliable procedure for detecting colorectal carcinomas and polyps. The aim of colonoscopy must be to achieve a

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Literature | Lower GI tract

Optimizing the adenoma detection rate – a never-ending story? Or does the outcome quality depend on the follow-up?

The adenoma detection rate (ADR) is the holy grail of quality assurance in colonoscopy. It is the main parameter for outcome quality — or more

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Literature | Lower GI tract

First Results from the NordICC randomized trial on screening colonoscopy

Screening colonoscopy is well established in a few Western countries as primary method of colorectal cancer (CRC) screening; however, most Western countries use conventional (FOBT)

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Classifications | Lower GI tract

Polyp Classification: NICE

The NICE (NBI International Colorectal Endoscopic) Classification is based on narrow-band images of colon polyps. The classification uses staining, vascular patterns, and surface patterns to

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