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63/m – Schmerzen am Fuß nach dem Tanzen

Vorbereitung auf die Facharztprüfung: Fall 74

63/m—Painful foot after dancing

Preparation for the medical specialist examination: part 74

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Miksch, R.C., Baumbach, S.F. & Polzer, H. 63/m – Schmerzen am Fuß nach dem Tanzen. Unfallchirurg 124 (Suppl 1), 206–212 (2021). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00113-021-00973-0

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