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Livide, langsam wachsende Knoten

57-Jähriger mit hyperkeratotischen Knoten am rechten Unterarm: Wie würden Sie in diesem Fall vorgehen?

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Bopp, L., Fabri, M. Livide, langsam wachsende Knoten. hautnah dermatologie 38, 30–35 (2022). https://doi.org/10.1007/s15012-022-7507-5

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