Post-polypectomy coagulation syndrome: a tricky to diagnose hot snare problem that can be eliminated thanks to cold snare revolution
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Post-polypectomy coagulation syndrome, endoscopic mucosal resection adverse events, hot snare polypectomy, cold snare polypectomy
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