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Bariatrische Chirurgie und Diabetes mellitus

Wegweisende Studien aus dem Jahre 2012 und Konsequenzen für die Behandlungsstrategie

Bariatric surgery and diabetes mellitus

Pioneering studies from 2012 and consequences for treatment strategies

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Scherbaum, W., Nitschmann, S. Bariatrische Chirurgie und Diabetes mellitus. Internist 54, 639–644 (2013). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00108-013-3274-z

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