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THE INCREMENTAL BENEFIT OF DYE-BASED CHROMOENDOSCOPY AS COMPARED TO HIGH-DEFINITION WHITE LIGHT AND VIRTUAL CHROMOENDOSCOPY FOR LESION ASSESSMENT AND PREDICTION OF SUBMUCOSAL INVASIVE CANCER
MLA
Michael J. Bourke, et al. “The Incremental Benefit of Dye-Based Chromoendoscopy as Compared to High-Definition White Light and Virtual Chromoendoscopy for Lesion Assessment and Prediction of Submucosal Invasive Cancer.” ESGE Days, Apr. 2020. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1055/s-0040-1704159.
APA
Michael J. Bourke, David J. Tate, & Mayenaaz Sidhu. (2020). The Incremental Benefit of Dye-Based Chromoendoscopy as Compared to High-Definition White Light and Virtual Chromoendoscopy for Lesion Assessment and Prediction of Submucosal Invasive Cancer. ESGE Days. https://doi.org/10.1055/s-0040-1704159
Chicago
Michael J. Bourke, David J. Tate, and Mayenaaz Sidhu. 2020. “The Incremental Benefit of Dye-Based Chromoendoscopy as Compared to High-Definition White Light and Virtual Chromoendoscopy for Lesion Assessment and Prediction of Submucosal Invasive Cancer.” ESGE Days, April. doi:10.1055/s-0040-1704159.