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Dermatology seminar Derma Update

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Quelle: 3. Dermatologie-Seminar Derma Update, Wiesbaden, 12. und 13. November 2009

Wissenschaftliche Leitung: Thomas Schwarz, Kiel, Thomas Luger, Münster

Bericht: Ute Ayazpoor, Mainz

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Ayazpoor, U. Dermatologie-Seminar Derma Update. Hautarzt 61, 167–169 (2010). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00105-009-1911-1

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