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Gastroent Hepatol 2019; 73(3): 195–207. doi:10.14735/amgh2019195.

Percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy – Czech Society of Gastroenterology Guidelines

Radek Kroupa Orcid.org  1, Pavel Kohout Orcid.org  2, Jiří Cyrany3,4, Milan Dastych Orcid.org  5, Karel Balihar Orcid.org  6, Ivana Mikoviny Kajzrlíková Orcid.org  7, Dita Mlynářová8, Martina Horová9, Milana Šachlová10, Michal Šenkyřík Orcid.org  11, Jan Martínek Orcid.org  12,13, Stanislav Rejchrt Orcid.org  3, Jan Šťovíček Orcid.org  14, Igor Satinský Orcid.org  15,16, Přemysl Falt Orcid.org  17

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