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Gastroscopy – quality standards of the Czech Society of Gastroenterology


Authors: Cyrany J. 1 ;  Balihar K. 2;  Falt P. 3;  D. Kohoutová 1,4 ;  Kroupa R. 5;  Martínek J. 6;  Mikoviny-Kajzrlíková I. 7;  Klusáková H. 1;  Procházka R. 8;  Štěpán M. 9;  Vaňásek T. 10;  S. Rejchrt 1
Authors place of work: II. interní gastroenterologická klinika LF UK a FN Hradec Králové 1;  I. interní klinika LF UK a FN Plzeň 2;  II. interní klinika – gastroenterologická a geriatrická LF UP a FN Olomouc 3;  Royal Marsden Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, London 4;  Interní gastroenterologická klinika LF MU a FN Brno 5;  Klinika hepatogastroenterologie IKEM, Praha 6;  Beskydské gastrocentrum, Nemocnice ve Frýdku-Místku, p. o. 7;  Gastroenterologie, Nemocnice Jablonec nad Nisou, p. o. 8;  Centrum péče o zažívací trakt, Nemocnice AGEL Ostrava-Vítkovice a. s. 9;  Hepato-Gastroenterologie HK, s. r. o., Hradec Králové 10
Published in the journal: Gastroent Hepatol 2022; 76(3): 194-211
Category: Digestivní endoskopie: standardy
doi: https://doi.org/10.48095/ccgh2022194


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