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INTESTINE Vol.25 No.04 ( Dec, 2021)
Depressed type colorectal cancer -- Revolution and since then
Thesis List
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Editorial
Shin-ei Kudo
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History and current status of 0-IIc colorectal lesions
Shin-ei Kudo
2
History and present status of the pathology of depressed type (0-IIc) colorectal cancer
Hiroshi Kawachi
3-1-1
Current status and problem of depressed-type early colorectal cancer: From the perspective of an academic hospital
Hidenori Tanaka
3-1-2
Current status and signifi cance of and issues related to type IIc colorectal lesions in each hospital: At the core hospital level
Osamu Tsuruta
3-2-1
Is the concept of IIc cancer still universal even three decades later?
Satoru Tamura
3-2-2
Explaining the basis for the existence of depressed-type colorectal tumors at the time of clinical diagnosis of colorectal lesions
Takeshi Terai
3-3-1
Current status, significance and issues of IIctype colorectal cancer in each field: Significance of pericryptal fibroblast and phenotypic expression in tumor development
Takashi Yao
3-3-2
Significance of type IIc lesions -- from the point of view of residual intramucosal component of pT1 colorectal carcinoma
Yoichi Ajioka
4-1
What relevance has magnifying colonoscopy to IIc neoplastic lesion? From the view-point of pit pattern
Takahiro Fujii
4-2
Clinical significance of narrow-band imaging for colorectal depressed lesions
Wataru Sano
4-3
Endocytoscopy and artificial intelligence for depressed-type colorectal cancer
Masashi Misawa
5
Features of depressed-type colorectal cancer -- Analysis of colorectal lesions registered in the survey of the 69th Japanese Society for Cancer of the Colon and Rectum (JSCCR)
Fumio Ishida
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Investigating inter-observer and -generation gaps between endoscopic quality indicators for depressed type of colorectal tumor
Hiro-o Yamano
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Discontinuation of infliximab in patients with ulcerative colitis in remission (HAYABUSA): a multicentre, open-label, randomised controlled trial
Taku Kobayashi
TOPICS
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Pancolonic endoscopic and histologic evaluation for relapse prediction in patients with ulcerative colitis in clinical remission
Miyuki Kaneshiro
TOPICS
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Discontinuation of infliximab in patients with ulcerative colitis in remission (HAYABUSA): a multicentre, open-label, randomised controlled trial
Eiji Harada