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Kommentar der Schriftleitung zu: „Die epidurale Rückenmarkstimulation in der Behandlung des austherapierten arteriellen Verschlußleidens und der therapieresistenten Angina pectoris“

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Hauser, H., Amann, W. Kommentar der Schriftleitung zu: „Die epidurale Rückenmarkstimulation in der Behandlung des austherapierten arteriellen Verschlußleidens und der therapieresistenten Angina pectoris“. Acta Chir. Austriaca 32, 66–67 (2000). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02949234

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