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1. Ascorbic acid PEG-2L is superior for early morning colonoscopies in colorectal cancer screening programs: a prospective non-randomized controlled trial. Rodríguez de Miguel C, Serradesanferm A, López-Cerón M, Carballal S, Pozo A, Balaguer F, Cárdenas A, Fernández-Esparrach G, Ginés A, González-Suárez B, Moreira L, Ordás I, Ricart E, Sendino O, Vaquero EC, Ubré M, del Manzano S, Grau J, Llach J, Castells A, Pellisé M, PROCOLON group. Gastroenterol Hepatol; 2015 Feb; 38(2):62-70. PubMed ID: 25458542 [Abstract] [Full Text] [Related]
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