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Sessile serrated lesion prevalence and factors associated with their detection: a post-hoc analysis of a multinational randomized controlled trial from Asia.

Chin Kimg TanSho SuzukiTiing Leong AngXuan Han KohLai Mun WangSatimai AniwanHan-Mo ChiuKannikar LaohavichitraSakkarin ChirapongsathornTakeshi YamamuraChen Ya KuoNaohisa YoshidaTakahito TakezawaRungsun RerknimitrHideki IshikawaTakuji Gotoda
Published in: Endoscopy (2024)
The prevalence of SSLs in Asia is 4.0%. Use of LCI or a transparent cap, greater endoscopist experience, and longer withdrawal time were all associated with increased SSL detection.
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