A randomized prospective trial comparing different regimens of oral sodium phosphate and polyethylene glycol-based lavage solution in the preparation of patients for colonoscopy.
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A. Rostom | E. Jolicoeur | C. Dubé | S. Grégoire | D. Patel | N. Saloojee | C. Lowe
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