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Defekt im Myometrium bei unauffälliger Schwangerschaft

Myometrial defect in a seemingly normal pregnancy

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Reitter, A., Geka, F., Liszka, M. et al. Defekt im Myometrium bei unauffälliger Schwangerschaft. Gynäkologe 40, 62–66 (2007). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00129-006-1934-y

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