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Gastroent Hepatol 2016; 70(6): 523–538. doi:10.14735/amgh2016csgh.info19.

Czech Society of Gastroenterology guidelines for diagnostic and therapeutic colonoscopy

Přemysl Falt Orcid.org  1, Ondřej Urban Orcid.org  2,3, Štěpán Suchánek Orcid.org  4, Jiří Cyrany5,6, Martin Bortlík Orcid.org  7,8,9, Petr Vítek10,11, Jan Martínek Orcid.org  12,13, Gabriela Vojtěchová14, Tomáš Grega Orcid.org  14, Ivana Mikoviny Kajzrlíková Orcid.org  15, Petr Pěnčík16, Ilja Tachecí Orcid.org  17, Otakar Jiravský18, Petr Fojtík Orcid.org  16, Martin Liberda Orcid.org  19, Martin Kliment Orcid.org  20, Radek Kroupa Orcid.org  21, Petr Opletal22, Vladimír Kojecký23, Robert Procházka Orcid.org  24, Jan Bureš Orcid.org  17, Marcela Kopáčová Orcid.org  17, Milan Lukáš Orcid.org  7, Vít Šmajstrla Orcid.org  16, Julius Špičák Orcid.org  12, Tomáš Vaňásek Orcid.org  25, Miroslav Zavoral Orcid.org  4

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