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2. Role of Symptoms, Trend of Liver Tests, and Endotherapy in Management of Post-Cholecystectomy Biliary Leak
3. Wireless pH monitoring: Better tolerability and lower impact on daily habits
4. Postprandial cardiac vagal tone and transient lower esophageal sphincter relaxation (TLESR)
5. Characterization of MENX-associated pituitary tumours
6. Dementia in Lewy body disorders: clinico-pathological correlations in a large sample from the Parkinsonʼs UK Tissue Bank: SC316
7. OC-093 Aerophagia during meals and postprandial gas-containing reflux in patients with GORD not responding to PPI
8. OC-087 Clinical evaluation of oesophageal mucosal integrity and acid sensitivity in patients with NERD. A study using basal impedance and assessment of mucosal recovery after acid challenge
9. A pneumatic dilation strategy in achalasia: prospective outcome and effects on oesophageal motor function in the long term
10. Multiple rapid swallowing: a complementary test during standard oesophageal manometry
11. AF.129 ENDOSCOPIC SUBMUCOSAL DISSECTION OF LARGE PEDUNCULATED POLYPS WITH WIDE STALKS: EXPERIENCE FROM A SINGLE ITALIAN REFERRAL CENTER
12. AF.128 ENDOSCOPIC MUCOSAL RESECTION (EMR) AND ENDOSCOPIC SUBMUCOSAL DISSECTION (ESD) IN THE MANAGEMENT OF LARGE (≥20 MM) NON-PEDUNCOLATE COLORECTAL LESIONS (LNPCLS): EXPERIENCE FROM AN ITALIAN REFERRAL CENTER
13. T05.01.23 EFFICACY, SAFETY AND RESECTION OUTCOMES OF ENDOSCOPIC SUBMUCOSAL DISSECTION FOR THE TREATMENT OF SUPERFICIAL COLORECTAL NEOPLASIA IN AN ENDOSCOPY REFERRAL CENTER
14. T05.01.2 RECTAL RETROFLEXION: IS IT REALLY NECESSARY?
15. P.05.20 EFFICACY, SAFETY AND LONG-TERM OUTCOMES OF PIECEMEAL ENDOSCOPIC MUCOSAL RESECTION FOR THE TREATMENT OF LARGE NON-PEDUNCULATED COLORECTAL POLYPS IN AN ENDOSCOPY REFERRAL CENTER
16. P.12.14: Endoscopic Submucosal Dissection for Gastric Superficial Lesions: The Experience of a Single Center in Italy
17. P.15.1 ENDOSCOPIC RESECTION OF DUODENAL NEUROENDOCRINE TUMORS: A CASE SERIES OF A SINGLE INSTITUTION
18. P.09.6 LONG TERM FOLLOW-UP OF RECURRENT/RESIDUAL COLORECTAL ADENOMAS AFTER ENDOSCOPIC SUBMUCOSAL DISSECTION: A SINGLE CENTER EXPERIENCE
19. Cortical Lewy bodies and Aβ burden are associated with prevalence and timing of dementia in Lewy body diseases.
20. P.21.1 ENDOSCOPIC ELECTROCAUTERY DILATION OF POST-SURGICAL BENIGN ANASTOMOTIC COLONIC STRICTURES: A SINGLE CENTER EXPERIENCE
21. P.13.16 HIGH DEFINITION PLUS COLONOSCOPY WITH I-SCAN VS STANDARD COLONOSCOPY: A SINGLE CENTRE EXPERIENCE
22. V.01.9 ENDOSCOPIC SUBMUCOSAL DISSECTION FOR ANASTOMOTIC GASTRIC CANCER: A CASE REPORT
23. P.04.8 AGREEMENT BETWEEN AND WITHIN OBSERVERS IN THE ANALYSIS OF OESOPHAGEAL pH-IMPEDANCE TRACINGS IN PATIENTS WITH GASTRO-OESOPHAGEAL REFLUX DISEASE
24. OC.04.1 MULTIPLE RAPID SWALLOWS DURING HIGH RESOLUTION MANOMETRY: ARE 20 ml AND 200 ml THE SAME?
25. Computer simulator among experts involved in screening colonoscopy.
26. P.07.7 IMPAIRMENT OF OESOPHAGEAL MOTOR RESPONSE TO RAPID AIR INFUSION IN NON OBSTRUCTIVE DYSPHAGIA AND ACHALASIA PATIENTS ASSESSED WITH HIGH RESOLUTION MANOMETRY
27. OC.02.1 OESOPHAGEAL MOTOR RESPONSE TO COOLING IN PATIENTS WITH ACHALASIA AND NON OBSTRUCTIVE DYSPHAGIA: A HIGH-RESOLUTION MANOMETRY STUDY
28. P.23 PNEUMATIC DILATION IN ACHALASIA: PROSPECTIVE OUTCOME AND EFFECTS ON OESOPHAGEAL MOTOR FUNCTION IN THE LONG-TERM
29. P.4 96 H WIRELESS VS 24 H TRADITIONAL pH MONITORING: USEFULNESS IN PATIENTS' MANAGEMENT
30. PA.97 MANAGEMENT AND LONG-TERM OUTCOME OF PATIENTS WITH POST-CHOLECYSTECTOMY BILIARY LEAK
31. OC1.10.3 COMPUTER SIMULATOR AND EXPERT COLONOSCOPISTS. IS INFORMATION USEFUL?
32. OC1.03.5 MULTIPLE RAPID SWALLOWING (MRS) DETECTS ABNORMALITIES OF NEURAL PATHWAYS DURING STANDARD OESOPHAGEAL MANOMETRY
33. Traditional and wireless pH monitoring: Tolerability and impact on daily habits
34. Postprandial acid pocket: Fact or fiction?
35. Objective assessment of aerophagia during meals in normal controls and patients with post-prandial bloating and belching.
36. Persistent dual high pressure zone, oesophageal body hypomotility and abnormal response to multiple rapid swallows are associated with reflux symptoms after fundoplication.
37. INTRAGASTRIC pH MONITORING: COMPARISON OF CATHETER BASED AND WIRELESS TECHNIQUES AND CONCORDANCE WITH INTRAOESOPHAGEAL pH DURING REFLUX EPISODES.
38. Gastric neuroendocrine tumors: 20-Year experience in a reference center.
39. Oral mannitol for bowel preparation: a dose-finding phase II study.
40. Pharmacokinetics of oral mannitol for bowel preparation for colonoscopy.
41. Minimally Invasive Approach to Gastric GISTs: Analysis of a Multicenter Robotic and Laparoscopic Experience with Literature Review.
42. Periendoscopic management of direct oral anticoagulants: a prospective cohort study.
43. pH Impedance vs. traditional pH monitoring in clinical practice: an outcome study.
44. Endoscopic electrocautery dilation of benign anastomotic colonic strictures: a single-center experience.
45. Usefulness of low- and high-volume multiple rapid swallowing during high-resolution manometry.
46. Impedance pH Monitoring: Intra-observer and Inter-observer Agreement and Usefulness of a Rapid Analysis of Symptom Reflux Association.
47. Effect of Cold Water on Esophageal Motility in Patients With Achalasia and Non-obstructive Dysphagia: A High-resolution Manometry Study.
48. Functional testing: pharyngeal pH monitoring and high-resolution manometry.
49. Increased prandial air swallowing and postprandial gas-liquid reflux among patients refractory to proton pump inhibitor therapy.
50. Spinal extradural solitary fibrous tumor with retiform and papillary features.
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