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Blasenaugmentation

Ergebnisse einer Single-Center-Studie zwischen 1995 und 2011

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Einhaltung ethischer Richtlinien

Interessenkonflikt. A. Haberlik und A. Basharkhah geben an, dass kein Interessenkonflikt besteht. Alle im vorliegenden Manuskript beschriebenen Untersuchungen am Menschen wurden mit Zustimmung der zuständigen Ethik-Kommission, im Einklang mit nationalem Recht sowie gemäß der Deklaration von Helsinki von 1975 (in der aktuellen, überarbeiteten Fassung) durchgeführt. Von allen beteiligten Patienten liegt eine Einverständniserklärung vor.

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Haberlik, A., Basharkhah, A. Blasenaugmentation. Paediatr. Paedolog. Austria 48, 25–28 (2013). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00608-013-0093-3

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