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Gigantische exophytisch wachsende Raumforderung am Hinterkopf

Eine diagnostische und rekonstruktive Herausforderung

Gigantic exophytically growing tumor of the occipital scalp

A complex diagnostic and reconstructive challenge

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Jaehn, T., Kaiser, J., Billner, M. et al. Gigantische exophytisch wachsende Raumforderung am Hinterkopf. Chirurg 88, 879–883 (2017). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00104-017-0425-0

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