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Skeletieren ja, aber wie?

Präparation der A. mammaria interna

Skeletonized yes, but how?

Preparation of the internal mammary artery

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Peivandi, A.A. Skeletieren ja, aber wie?. Z Herz- Thorax- Gefäßchir 32, 177–178 (2018). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00398-018-0214-1

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