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Das Hb-wirksame Nasenbluten – ein Fallbericht

Nosebleed Affecting Hb Level: a case Report

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Reithmeier, E. Das Hb-wirksame Nasenbluten – ein Fallbericht. Paediatr. Paedolog. 58, 302–305 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00608-023-01157-2

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