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Schwärzliche Hautpigmentierungen bei drei Patienten

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Bock, O., Mrowietz, U. & Gläser, R. Schwärzliche Hautpigmentierungen bei drei Patienten. Hautarzt 53, 416–420 (2002). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00105-002-0370-8

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