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. 2004 Feb;53(2):165-7.
doi: 10.1136/gut.2003.026351.

Surveillance colonoscopy in ulcerative colitis: magnifying chromoendoscopy in the spotlight

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Surveillance colonoscopy in ulcerative colitis: magnifying chromoendoscopy in the spotlight

R Kiesslich et al. Gut. 2004 Feb.
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Figure 1
Pit pattern classification according to Kudo and colleagues.. The typical crypt architecture of types I–V are indicated (A). (B) Examples of type I (left) and type IV (right) lesions before and after chromoendoscopy.

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