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Patient Characteristics Associated With Preference for 480‐mL Oral Sodium Sulfate: A Prospective Clinical Study on Bowel Cleansing Efficacy and Taste Acceptability for Total Colonoscopy

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spellingShingle Patient Characteristics Associated With Preference for 480‐mL Oral Sodium Sulfate: A Prospective Clinical Study on Bowel Cleansing Efficacy and Taste Acceptability for Total Colonoscopy
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title Patient Characteristics Associated With Preference for 480‐mL Oral Sodium Sulfate: A Prospective Clinical Study on Bowel Cleansing Efficacy and Taste Acceptability for Total Colonoscopy
title_auth Patient Characteristics Associated With Preference for 480‐mL Oral Sodium Sulfate: A Prospective Clinical Study on Bowel Cleansing Efficacy and Taste Acceptability for Total Colonoscopy
title_full Patient Characteristics Associated With Preference for 480‐mL Oral Sodium Sulfate: A Prospective Clinical Study on Bowel Cleansing Efficacy and Taste Acceptability for Total Colonoscopy
title_fullStr Patient Characteristics Associated With Preference for 480‐mL Oral Sodium Sulfate: A Prospective Clinical Study on Bowel Cleansing Efficacy and Taste Acceptability for Total Colonoscopy
title_full_unstemmed Patient Characteristics Associated With Preference for 480‐mL Oral Sodium Sulfate: A Prospective Clinical Study on Bowel Cleansing Efficacy and Taste Acceptability for Total Colonoscopy
title_short Patient Characteristics Associated With Preference for 480‐mL Oral Sodium Sulfate: A Prospective Clinical Study on Bowel Cleansing Efficacy and Taste Acceptability for Total Colonoscopy
title_sort patient characteristics associated with preference for 480‐ml oral sodium sulfate: a prospective clinical study on bowel cleansing efficacy and taste acceptability for total colonoscopy
topic Gastroenterology and Hepatology
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Gastroenterology and Hepatology
url https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/deo2.70353?af=R