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  • Colorectal neoplasia associ...
    Sánchez, Juan Corredoira; García-Garrote, Fernando; Coira, Amparo; López-Agreda, Hugo; Alonso-García, María Pilar

    The Lancet infectious diseases, 04/2014, Letnik: 14, Številka: 4
    Journal Article

    Findings from a systematic review1 showed that 69% of patients infected with S bovis had concomitant colorectal neoplasia, but there were differences among the S bovis subspecies and their association with underlying colorectal neoplasia; patients with S gallolyticus subspecies gallolyticus (biotype I) had a higher risk of colorectal neoplasia than did patients infected by other S bovis subspecies.