BASIC (BLI Adenoma Serrated International Classification) classification for colorectal polyp characterization with blue light imaging.

@article{Bisschops2018BASICA,
  title={BASIC (BLI Adenoma Serrated International Classification) classification for colorectal polyp characterization with blue light imaging.},
  author={Raf Bisschops and Cesare Hassan and Pradeep Bhandari and Emmanuel Coron and Helmut Neumann and Oliver Pech and Loredana Correale and Alessandro Repici},
  journal={Endoscopy},
  year={2018},
  volume={50 3},
  pages={
          211-220
        }
}
BACKGROUND AND STUDY AIM Advanced endoscopic imaging has revolutionized the characterization of lesions during colonoscopy. The aim of this study was to create a new classification for differentiating subcentimetric hyperplastic and adenomatous polyps, and deeply invasive malignant lesions using blue-light imaging (BLI) with high definition, with and without optical magnification, as well as to assess its interobserver concordance. METHODS A video library consisting of 48 videos/still images… 
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