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Consensus en endoscopie digestive: la préparation à l’endoscopie digestive basse en pédiatrie

Consensus in digestive endoscopy: preparation to lower gastrointestinal endoscopy in pediatrics

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Cardey, J., Lachaux, A., Mougenot, J.F. et al. Consensus en endoscopie digestive: la préparation à l’endoscopie digestive basse en pédiatrie. Acta Endosc 42, 197–204 (2012). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10190-012-0245-5

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