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Leitlinie zur Hyperbilirubinämie — Phototherapie bei reifen gesunden Neugeborenen

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Marcinkowski, M., Versmold, H. Leitlinie zur Hyperbilirubinämie — Phototherapie bei reifen gesunden Neugeborenen. PerinatalMedizin 9, 81–84 (1997). https://doi.org/10.1007/s001520050062

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