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Ungewöhnliche Ursache rezidivierender Glutealabszessbildung

Unusual cause of recurrent gluteal abscess formation

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Lyros, O., Rudolph, J., Tagkalos, E. et al. Ungewöhnliche Ursache rezidivierender Glutealabszessbildung. Chirurg 88, 884–886 (2017). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00104-017-0411-6

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