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Logistic regression
Colon mucosal neoplasia referred for endoscopic mucosal resection: Recurrence of adenomas and prediction of submucosal invasion
At SC1, early recurrence was noted in 77 of 354 (21.8%) lesions; 76 (98.7%) were treated endoscopically. The remaining 277 of 354 (78.2%) lesions had no recurrence at SC1; only 41 lesions (15%) were followed up at SC2. Recurrence at SC2 was found in 4 lesions (9.8%), all of which were treated endoscopically. Lesion size >40 mm was associated with recurrence. Recurrence at both SC1 and SC2 was successfully treated endoscopically in 78 of 81 lesions (96.3%).
Saeed Ali
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Neelam khetpal
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Evgeny Idrisov
,
Asad Ur Rahman
,
Sameen Khalid
,
Yuan Du
,
Udayakumar Navaneethan
,
Shyam Varadarajulu
,
Robert Hawes
,
Muhammad Khalid Hasan
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Colon mucosal neoplasia referred for endoscopic mucosal resection: Recurrence of adenomas and prediction of submucosal invasion
There was overall low prevalence of SMIL in our study. Kudo pit pattern (IIIL + IV and V) and Paris classification 0-IIc were the only factors identified as an independent risk factor for submucosal invasion. The independent risk factor for recurrence was adenoma size (> 40 mm). Almost all recurrences (98.8%) were treated endoscopically.
Mamoon Ur Rashid
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Neelam khetpal
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Hammad Zafar
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Saeed Ali
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Evgeny Idrisov
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Yuan Du
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Assaf Stein
,
Deepanshu Jain
,
Muhammad Khalid Hasan
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