The first joint ESGAR/ ESPR consensus statement on the technical performance of cross-sectional small bowel and colonic imaging
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P. Petit | J. Stoker | A. Laghi | J. Stoker | A. Laghi | F. Avni | S. Taylor | M. Napolitano | P. Petit | G. Bhatnagar | C. Hoeffel | M. Torkzad | M. Zappa | J. Rimola | C. Cronin | S. A. Taylor | C. Puylaert | D. Tolan | F. Avni | C. G. Cronin | C. Hoeffel | S. H. Kim | M. Napolitano | J. Rimola | D. J. Tolan | M. R. Torkzad | M. Zappa | G. Bhatnagar | C. A. J Puylaert | S. H. Kim | Seung Ho Kim | M. Napolitano | Stuart Taylor
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