Incomplete type of intestinal metaplasia has the highest risk to progress to gastric cancer: Results of the Spanish follow-up multicenter study

  1. González, C.A.
  2. Sanz-Anquela, J.M.
  3. Companioni, O.
  4. Bonet, C.
  5. Berdasco, M.
  6. López, C.
  7. Mendoza, J.
  8. Martín-Arranz, M.D.
  9. Rey, E.
  10. Poves, E.
  11. Espinosa, L.
  12. Barrio, J.
  13. Torres, M.Á.
  14. Cuatrecasas, M.
  15. Elizalde, I.
  16. Bujanda, L.
  17. Garmendia, M.
  18. Ferrández, A.
  19. Muñoz, G.
  20. Andreu, V.
  21. Paules, M.J.
  22. Lario, S.
  23. Ramírez, M.J.
  24. Gisbert, J.P.
  25. Ramas, M.
  26. Casals-Seoane, F.
  27. Madrigal, B.
  28. Sánchez-Ceballos, F.
  29. Borrego, G.
  30. Beceiro, I.
  31. Barenys, M.
  32. García-Zafra, B.
  33. Cosme, A.
  34. Larzabal, M.
  35. Juan, J.
  36. Kreilinger, P.
  37. Roncalés, P.
  38. Show all authors +
Journal:
Journal of Gastroenterology and Hepatology (Australia)

ISSN: 1440-1746 0815-9319

Year of publication: 2016

Volume: 31

Issue: 5

Pages: 953-958

Type: Article

DOI: 10.1111/JGH.13249 GOOGLE SCHOLAR

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