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Rheopherese als erfolgreiche Second-line-Therapie bei Hörsturz

Rheopheresis as a successful second-line treatment for sudden hearing loss

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Canis, M., Suckfüll, M. Rheopherese als erfolgreiche Second-line-Therapie bei Hörsturz. HNO 58, 443–444 (2010). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00106-010-2102-1

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