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1. Short-term outcomes of endoscopic resection for colorectal neuroendocrine tumors: Japanese multicenter prospective C-NET STUDY.

2. Characteristics and Prognosis of Sporadic Neoplasias Detected in Patients with Ulcerative Colitis.

3. Low Patient Weight and Long Intubation Time Are Key Factors for Pain during Colonoscopy.

4. Efficacy and safety of oral sulfate solution for bowel preparation in Japanese patients undergoing colonoscopy: Noninferiority-based, randomized, controlled study.

5. Clinical Features and Genomic Characterization of Post-Colonoscopy Colorectal Cancer.

6. Serum amyloid A is a better predictive biomarker of mucosal healing than C-reactive protein in ulcerative colitis in clinical remission.

7. Two cases of endoscopically diagnosed amebic colitis treated with paromomycin monotherapy.

8. Diagnostic Yield of Colon Capsule Endoscopy in Detection of Superficial Colorectal Lesions.

9. Case Report: Acute Amebic Colitis Triggered by Colonoscopy: Exacerbation of Asymptomatic Chronic Infection with Entamoeba histolytica Accompanied by Dysbiosis.

10. A Questionnaire Survey on the Sequence of Events Prior to Undergoing Colonoscopy: The Influence of the Behavioral Response after a Fecal Occult Blood Test on the Early Detection of Colorectal Cancer.

11. Endoscopic diagnosis and treatment of ulcerative colitis-associated neoplasia.

12. Efficacy of autofluorescence imaging for flat neoplasm detection: a multicenter randomized controlled trial (A-FLAT trial).

13. Dual Red Imaging Maintains Clear Visibility During Colorectal Endoscopic Submucosal Dissection.

14. Validation study for development of the Japan NBI Expert Team classification of colorectal lesions.

15. Clinical impact of surveillance colonoscopy using magnification without diminutive polyp removal.

16. Comparing reduced-dose sodium phosphate tablets to 2 L of polyethylene glycol: A randomized study.

17. Standardization of endoscopic resection for colorectal tumors larger than 10 mm in diameter.

18. Clinical impact and characteristics of the narrow-band imaging magnifying endoscopic classification of colorectal tumors proposed by the Japan NBI Expert Team.

19. Long-term outcomes after endoscopic submucosal dissection for superficial colorectal tumors.

20. Evaluation for the Clinical Efficacy of Colon Capsule Endoscopy in the Detection of Laterally Spreading Tumors.

21. Narrow-band imaging (NBI) magnifying endoscopic classification of colorectal tumors proposed by the Japan NBI Expert Team.

22. Endoscopic diagnosis of colorectal serrated lesions: Current status and future perspectives based on the results of a questionnaire survey.

23. Diagnosis of sessile serrated adenomas/polyps using endocytoscopy (with videos).

24. Risk of bleeding after endoscopic submucosal dissection for colorectal tumors in patients with continued use of low-dose aspirin.

25. Feasibility of a novel colonoscope with extra-wide angle of view: a clinical study.

26. Improved visibility of colorectal flat tumors using image-enhanced endoscopy.

27. Towards safer and appropriate application of endoscopic submucosal dissection for T1 colorectal carcinoma as total excisional biopsy: future perspectives.

28. Detection of nonpolypoid colorectal neoplasia using magnifying endoscopy in colonic inflammatory bowel disease.

29. Endoscopic features and management of diminutive colorectal submucosal invasive carcinoma.

30. Current status and future perspectives of endoscopic diagnosis and treatment of diminutive colorectal polyps.

31. Impact of HIV infection on colorectal tumors: a prospective colonoscopic study of Asian patients.

32. Is it possible to discriminate between neoplastic and nonneoplastic lesions in ulcerative colitis by magnifying colonoscopy?

33. Risk factors for vertical incomplete resection in endoscopic submucosal dissection as total excisional biopsy for submucosal invasive colorectal carcinoma.

34. Combined endoscopy, aspiration, and biopsy analysis for identifying infectious colitis in patients with ileocecal ulcers.

35. Risk analysis of submucosal invasive rectal carcinomas for lymph node metastasis to expand indication criteria for endoscopic resection.

36. A novel extra-wide-angle-view colonoscope: a simulated pilot study using anatomic colorectal models.

37. The impact of narrow band imaging for colon polyp detection: a multicenter randomized controlled trial by tandem colonoscopy.

38. New reduced volume preparation regimen in colon capsule endoscopy.

39. Predictive value of endoscopic findings in the diagnosis of active intestinal amebiasis.

40. Computer-aided system for predicting the histology of colorectal tumors by using narrow-band imaging magnifying colonoscopy (with video).

41. Quantitative analysis of colorectal lesions observed on magnified endoscopy images.

42. Clinical usefulness of narrow band imaging magnifying classification for colorectal tumors based on both surface pattern and microvessel features.

43. Mid-term prognosis after endoscopic resection for submucosal colorectal carcinoma: summary of a multicenter questionnaire survey conducted by the colorectal endoscopic resection standardization implementation working group in Japanese Society for Cancer of the Colon and Rectum.

44. Current status of narrow-band imaging magnifying colonoscopy for colorectal neoplasia in Japan.

45. Outcome of endoscopic submucosal dissection for colorectal tumors accompanied by fibrosis.

46. Current status in the occurrence of postoperative bleeding, perforation and residual/local recurrence during colonoscopic treatment in Japan.

47. Knack and practical technique of colonoscopic treatment focused on endoscopic mucosal resection using snare.

48. Therapeutic strategy for colorectal laterally spreading tumor.

49. Narrow-band imaging magnification predicts the histology and invasion depth of colorectal tumors.

50. Clinical significance of type V(I) pit pattern subclassification in determining the depth of invasion of colorectal neoplasms.

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