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Mädchen mit akutem Abdomen

Welche Verdachtsdiagnose stellen Sie?

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Trautner, P.S., Schietz, A. Welche Verdachtsdiagnose stellen Sie?. Pädiatrie 28, 29–31 (2016). https://doi.org/10.1007/s15014-016-0659-1

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