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Sitzungsbericht der AG Knochen‑, Gelenk- und Weichgewebspathologie

DGP‑Tagung am 13. Juni 2019, Frankfurt

Meeting report of the Bone, Joint and Soft Tissue Pathology Working Group

DGP Conference, 13 June 2019, Frankfurt

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Scheil-Bertram, S., Mechtersheimer, G. & Wardelmann, E. Sitzungsbericht der AG Knochen‑, Gelenk- und Weichgewebspathologie. Pathologe 40 (Suppl 3), 388–391 (2019). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00292-019-00672-z

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