Digital tools in the informed consent process: a systematic review
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C. Rizzo | A. Tozzi | F. Gesualdo | D. Dimitriou | J. Díez-Domingo | L. Palazzani | P. Vignally | Jaime Fons-Martínez | J. Domingo | Sally Jackson | Gesualdo Francesco | Jaime Fons-Martinez | M. Daverio
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