Impact of patient audiovisual re-education via a smartphone on the quality of bowel preparation before colonoscopy: a single-blinded randomized study.
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T. Lee | Jun-Hyung Cho | B. Ko | Jin-Oh Kim | S. Jeon | Suyeon Park | S. Back | J. Lee | Hee Hyuk Im | H. Kim | Eu Mi Ahn
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