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Eingeladener Kommentar zu: Auswirkungen des CO2-Pneumoperitoneums auf die Leber- und Lungenperfusion — Vergleich zweier Abdominaldrucke

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Poch, B., Beger, H.G. Eingeladener Kommentar zu: Auswirkungen des CO2-Pneumoperitoneums auf die Leber- und Lungenperfusion — Vergleich zweier Abdominaldrucke. Acta Chir Austriaca 30, 51–53 (1998). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02619857

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