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Hirnnervenausfälle durch ungewöhnliche Schädelbasisläsionen des Sinus cavernosus

Cranial nerve deficits caused by uncommon skull base lesions of the cavernous sinus

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Gharabaghi, A., Heckl, S., Kaminsky, J. et al. Hirnnervenausfälle durch ungewöhnliche Schädelbasisläsionen des Sinus cavernosus. HNO 55, 278–280 (2007). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00106-006-1459-7

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