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Myelomeningozele – „die nächsten Jahre …“

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Mit Herrn Prof. Dr. med. H. Wiedemayer haben wir im Juli 2006 einen menschlich und fachlich hoch geschätzten Kollegen und verantwortungsbewussten Ratgeber verloren. Für sein besonderes Engagement in der interdisziplinären Betreuung von MMC-Patienten am Universitätsklinikum Essen ist die vorliegende gemeinsame Arbeit Herrn Professor Wiedemayer in dankbarer Anerkennung gewidmet.

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Körner, I., Reuss, A., Kuhn, U. et al. Myelomeningozele – „die nächsten Jahre …“. Urologe 45 (Suppl 4), 209–213 (2006). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00120-006-1187-3

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