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Alessandro Repici

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Gastrointestinal Endoscopy|December 18, 2016
The endoscopist, the anesthesiologists, and safety in GI endoscopyAlessandro Repici, Cesare Hassan
Digestive Endoscopy : Official Journal of the Japan Gastroenterological Endoscopy Society|October 2, 2018
Intensive post-polypectomy surveillance: Too much for too little?Cesare Hassan, Alessandro Repici
Endoscopy|February 28, 2023
Reply to Zhang et alEdoardo Vespa, Alessandro Repici
Gastrointestinal Endoscopy|September 23, 2020
Artificial intelligence for polyp characterization: Don't save on your competence!Cesare Hassan, Giulio Antonelli, Alessandro Repici
Gastrointestinal Endoscopy|August 24, 2019
ResponseAlessandro Repici, Roberta Maselli, Cesare Hassan
Clinical Gastroenterology and Hepatology : the Official Clinical Practice Journal of the American Gastroenterological Association|April 18, 2019
En Bloc Resection for 10-20 mm Polyps to Reduce Post Colonoscopy Cancer and SurveillanceCesare Hassan, Matt Rutter, Alessandro Repici
Endoscopy|October 18, 2017
Can a modified esophageal stent be useful in the treatment of nonresponsive benign colonic anastomotic stenosis?Benedetto Mangiavillano, Mario Bianchetti, Alessandro Repici
Current Opinion in Gastroenterology|November 18, 2015
The diminutive colon polyp: biopsy, snare, leave alone?Alberto Murino, Cesare Hassan, Alessandro Repici
The American Journal of Gastroenterology|July 8, 2010
Concerns on the very high complication rates reported after self-expanding metal stent (SEMS) placement for colorectal cancer in a Catalan retrospective studyLorenzo Fuccio, Alessandro Repici, Vincenzo Cennamo
Current Opinion in Gastroenterology|June 17, 2009
What is new in esophageal injury (infection, drug-induced, caustic, stricture, perforation)?Fabio Pace, Spinello Antinori, Alessandro Repici
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Gastrointestinal Endoscopy|December 18, 2016
The endoscopist, the anesthesiologists, and safety in GI endoscopyAlessandro Repici, Cesare Hassan
Digestive Endoscopy : Official Journal of the Japan Gastroenterological Endoscopy Society|October 2, 2018
Intensive post-polypectomy surveillance: Too much for too little?Cesare Hassan, Alessandro Repici
Endoscopy|February 28, 2023
Reply to Zhang et alEdoardo Vespa, Alessandro Repici
Gastrointestinal Endoscopy|September 23, 2020
Artificial intelligence for polyp characterization: Don't save on your competence!Cesare Hassan, Giulio Antonelli, Alessandro Repici
Gastrointestinal Endoscopy|August 24, 2019
ResponseAlessandro Repici, Roberta Maselli, Cesare Hassan
Clinical Gastroenterology and Hepatology : the Official Clinical Practice Journal of the American Gastroenterological Association|April 18, 2019
En Bloc Resection for 10-20 mm Polyps to Reduce Post Colonoscopy Cancer and SurveillanceCesare Hassan, Matt Rutter, Alessandro Repici
Endoscopy|October 18, 2017
Can a modified esophageal stent be useful in the treatment of nonresponsive benign colonic anastomotic stenosis?Benedetto Mangiavillano, Mario Bianchetti, Alessandro Repici
Current Opinion in Gastroenterology|November 18, 2015
The diminutive colon polyp: biopsy, snare, leave alone?Alberto Murino, Cesare Hassan, Alessandro Repici
The American Journal of Gastroenterology|July 8, 2010
Concerns on the very high complication rates reported after self-expanding metal stent (SEMS) placement for colorectal cancer in a Catalan retrospective studyLorenzo Fuccio, Alessandro Repici, Vincenzo Cennamo
Current Opinion in Gastroenterology|June 17, 2009
What is new in esophageal injury (infection, drug-induced, caustic, stricture, perforation)?Fabio Pace, Spinello Antinori, Alessandro Repici
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