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Naevus spilus

Ein Beispiel für eine Mosaik-RASopathie

Nevus spilus

An example of mosaic RASopathy

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C. Hafner, Regensburg

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R. Gläser, Kiel

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Hafner, C. Naevus spilus. Hautarzt 66, 390–391 (2015). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00105-015-3624-y

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