Consecutive negative findings on colonoscopy during surveillance predict a low risk of advanced neoplasia in patients with inflammatory bowel disease with long-standing colitis: Results of a 15-year multicentre, multinational cohort study
Joren R. Ten Hove, Shailja C. Shah, Seth R. Shaffer, Charles N. Bernstein, Daniel Castaneda, Carolina Palmela, Erik Mooiweer, Jordan Elman, Akash Kumar, Jason Glass, Jordan Axelrad, Thomas A. Ullman, Jean Frederic Colombel, Joana Torres, Adriaan A. Van Bodegraven, Frank Hoentjen, Jeroen M. Jansen, Michiel E. De Jong, Nofel Mahmmod, Andrea E. Van Der Meulen-De JongCyriel Y. Ponsioen, Christine J. Van Der Woude, Steven H. Itzkowitz, Bas Oldenburg
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