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Aymeric Becq
Researcher at University of Paris
Publications - 44
Citations - 933
Aymeric Becq is an academic researcher from University of Paris. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Gastrointestinal bleeding. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 36 publications receiving 589 citations. Previous affiliations of Aymeric Becq include Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center & Sorbonne.
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Real-time automatic detection system increases colonoscopic polyp and adenoma detection rates: a prospective randomised controlled study.
Pu Wang,Tyler M. Berzin,Jeremy R. Glissen Brown,Shishira Bharadwaj,Aymeric Becq,Xun Xiao,Peixi Liu,Liangping Li,Yan Song,Di Zhang,Yi Li,Guangre Xu,Mengtian Tu,Xiaogang Liu +13 more
TL;DR: In a low prevalent ADR population, an automatic polyp detection system during colonoscopy resulted in a significant increase in the number of diminutive adenomas detected, as well as an increase inThe rate of hyperplastic polyps.
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A neural network algorithm for detection of GI angiectasia during small-bowel capsule endoscopy
Romain Leenhardt,Pauline Vasseur,Cynthia Li,Cynthia Li,Jean Christophe Saurin,Gabriel Rahmi,Franck Cholet,Aymeric Becq,Philippe Marteau,Aymeric Histace,Xavier Dray,Xavier Dray,Sylvie Sacher-Huvelin,Farida Mesli,Chloé Leandri,Isabelle Nion-Larmurier,Stéphane Lecleire,Romain Gerard,Clotilde Duburque,Geoffroy Vanbiervliet,Xavier Amiot,Jean Philippe Le Mouel,Michel Delvaux,Pierre Jacob,Camille Simon-Shane,Olivier Romain +25 more
TL;DR: The developed CNN-based algorithm had high diagnostic performances, allowing detection of GIA in SB-CE still frames, and paves the way for future automated CNN- based SB- CE reading softwares.
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Hemorrhagic angiodysplasia of the digestive tract: pathogenesis, diagnosis, and management.
TL;DR: GIA is the most common vascular malformation of the digestive tract and endoscopic examinations are used as first-line diagnostic examinations, the cornerstone of diagnostic and therapeutic management.
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Capsule endoscopy in young patients with iron deficiency anaemia and negative bidirectional gastrointestinal endoscopy.
Diana E Yung,Emanuele Rondonotti,Andry Giannakou,Tomer Avni,Bruno Rosa,Ervin Toth,Alfredo J. Lucendo,Reena Sidhu,Hanneke Beaumont,Pierre Ellul,Lucian Negreanu,Victoria Alejandra Jiménez-García,D McNamara,Uri Kopylov,Luca Elli,Konstantinos Triantafyllou,Fahmi Shibli,Maria Elena Riccioni,Mauro Bruno,Xavier Dray,John N. Plevris,Anastasios Koulaouzidis,Federico Argüelles-Arias,Aymeric Becq,Federica Branchi,María Ángeles Tejero-Bustos,José Cotter,Rami Eliakim,Francesca Ferretti,Ian M. Gralnek,Ian M. Gralnek,Juan Manuel Herrerías-Gutiérrez,Mary Hussey,Maarten A J M Jacobs,Gabriele Wurm Johansson,Mark E. McAlindon,Sara Montiero,Artur Nemeth,M. Pennazio,D Rattehalli,Ana Stemate,Annalisa Tortora,Georgios Tziatzios +42 more
TL;DR: In IDA patients ≤50 years with negative bidirectional GI endoscopy, overall DY of SBCE for clinically significant findings was 32.3%.
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Effectiveness of a Deep-learning Polyp Detection System in Prospectively Collected Colonoscopy Videos With Variable Bowel Preparation Quality.
Aymeric Becq,Madhuri Chandnani,Shishira Bharadwaj,Bulent Baran,Kenneth Ernest-Suarez,Moamen Gabr,Jeremy Glissen-Brown,Mandeep S. Sawhney,Douglas K. Pleskow,Tyler M. Berzin +9 more
TL;DR: A deep-learning algorithm can function effectively to detect polyps in a prospectively collected series of colonoscopy with variable bowel preparation quality, even in the setting of variable preparation quality.