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Palliativmedizin bei Patienten mit Parkinson-Erkrankungen

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Ergebnisse einer retrospektiven Evaluation anonymisierter Behandlungsdaten des PraxisRegister Schmerz durch die Deutsche Gesellschaft für Schmerzmedizin.

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Dieser Beitrag ist eine aktualisierte Fassung von: Weck C, Lorenzl S. Palliativmedizin bei Patienten mit Parkinson-Erkrankungen. DNP — Der Neurologe & Psychiater 2017;18(7–8):36–40

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Weck, C., Lorenzl, S. Palliativmedizin bei Patienten mit Parkinson-Erkrankungen. Schmerzmed. 34, 26–31 (2018). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00940-018-0703-z

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