In vivo diagnostic accuracy of the nice classification for predicting deep invasion in colonic lesions

I Puig,M López-Cerón,A Arnau, O Rosiñol,M Cuatrecasas,A Herreros-de-Tejada,A Fernández, F Vida, O Nogales Rincón,L De Castro,J López-Vicente,P Vega,M Álvarez-González, J González Santiago, M Hernández-Conde,P Díez-Redondo, L Rivero Sánchez,A Gimeno-García,A Burgos,J García-Alonso, E Martínez-Bauer,B Peñas, G Muñoz, I Peligros, A Tardio Baiges,C González Lois, L Guerra Pastrian, S García Hernández, A Caminoa, T Zamora Martínez, L Elbouayadl, M López Carreira, A Casalots Casado, N Carames Díaz,M Iglesias, S del Carmen, M López-Ibáñez, M Pantaleón, M Solano,A Álvarez, S Soto, P Estévez, M Serra-Burriel,M Bustamante, D Rodríguez Alcalde,M Pellisé

Endoscopy(2018)

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Abstract
The NICE 3 category in the NBI International Colorectal Endoscopic classification was designed to predict deep submucosal invasion in colorectal lesions for which surgery is indicated.
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deep invasion,vivo diagnostic accuracy,nice classification,lesions
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