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Identification of Patients More Susceptible to Severe Anal Pain after Colonoscopy and Effect of Topical Treatment of Lidocaine Gel in Reducing the Anal Pain: A Prospective, Randomized, Controlled Study (Identification and Management of Patients Susceptible to Severe Anal Pain after Colonoscopy)
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Seong-Eun Kim, M.D., Sung-Ae Jung, M.D., Ki-Nam Shim, M.D., Yu Kyung Cho, M.D., Jung Mi Kwon, M.D., Chung Hyun Chun, M.D., Jeong Eun Shin, M.D. and Kwon Yoo, M.D.
Clin Endosc
2003;27(6):521-526. Published online December 30, 2003
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