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Michael Vieth

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Annals of Diagnostic Pathology|May 5, 2024
Dysplastic crypt-rings in tandem: A novel histologic parameter in tubular adenomasCarlos A Rubio, Michael Vieth, Corinna Lang-Schwarz
Pathology, Research and Practice|November 10, 2024
Dysplastic crypts with lateral buddings in tubular adenomasCarlos A Rubio, Michael Vieth, Corinna Lang-Schwarz
Pathology, Research and Practice|October 29, 2022
Dysplastic crypts in asymmetric branching found in ulcerative colitis-associated dysplasiaCarlos A Rubio, Michael Vieth, Corinna Lang-Schwarz
Anticancer Research|September 3, 2021
Crypts in Asymmetric Fission in Endoscopic Biopsies from German Patients With Inflammatory Bowel DiseaseCarlos A Rubio, Corinna Lang-Schwarz, Michael Vieth
Anticancer Research|December 1, 2022
Further Study on Field Cancerization in the Human ColonCarlos A Rubio, Corinna Lang-Schwarz, Michael Vieth
Pathology, Research and Practice|April 20, 2012
Barrett's esophagus. Practical issues for daily routine diagnosisMichael Vieth, Cord Langner, Helmut Neumann, et al.
Pathology, Research and Practice|April 19, 2023
Crypt-rings in tandem detected in infectious colitis, in IBD and in IBD-associated noninvasive neoplasiaCarlos A Rubio, Corinna Lang-Schwarz, Michael Vieth
Gut|March 10, 2015
Serrated lesions in colorectal cancer screening: detection, resection, pathology and surveillanceJames E East, Michael Vieth, Douglas K Rex
The American Journal of Surgical Pathology|July 16, 2014
High-grade dysplasia versus carcinoma: east is east and west is west, but does it need to be that way?Michael Vieth, Robert H Riddell, Elizabeth A Montgomery
Anticancer Research|September 27, 2015
Lectin Histochemistry Shows WGA, PHA-L and HPA Binding Increases During Progression of Human Colorectal CancerPia Hägerbäumer, Michael Vieth, Mario Anders, et al.
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Annals of Diagnostic Pathology|May 5, 2024
Dysplastic crypt-rings in tandem: A novel histologic parameter in tubular adenomasCarlos A Rubio, Michael Vieth, Corinna Lang-Schwarz
Pathology, Research and Practice|November 10, 2024
Dysplastic crypts with lateral buddings in tubular adenomasCarlos A Rubio, Michael Vieth, Corinna Lang-Schwarz
Pathology, Research and Practice|October 29, 2022
Dysplastic crypts in asymmetric branching found in ulcerative colitis-associated dysplasiaCarlos A Rubio, Michael Vieth, Corinna Lang-Schwarz
Anticancer Research|September 3, 2021
Crypts in Asymmetric Fission in Endoscopic Biopsies from German Patients With Inflammatory Bowel DiseaseCarlos A Rubio, Corinna Lang-Schwarz, Michael Vieth
Anticancer Research|December 1, 2022
Further Study on Field Cancerization in the Human ColonCarlos A Rubio, Corinna Lang-Schwarz, Michael Vieth
Pathology, Research and Practice|April 20, 2012
Barrett's esophagus. Practical issues for daily routine diagnosisMichael Vieth, Cord Langner, Helmut Neumann, et al.
Pathology, Research and Practice|April 19, 2023
Crypt-rings in tandem detected in infectious colitis, in IBD and in IBD-associated noninvasive neoplasiaCarlos A Rubio, Corinna Lang-Schwarz, Michael Vieth
Gut|March 10, 2015
Serrated lesions in colorectal cancer screening: detection, resection, pathology and surveillanceJames E East, Michael Vieth, Douglas K Rex
The American Journal of Surgical Pathology|July 16, 2014
High-grade dysplasia versus carcinoma: east is east and west is west, but does it need to be that way?Michael Vieth, Robert H Riddell, Elizabeth A Montgomery
Anticancer Research|September 27, 2015
Lectin Histochemistry Shows WGA, PHA-L and HPA Binding Increases During Progression of Human Colorectal CancerPia Hägerbäumer, Michael Vieth, Mario Anders, et al.
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