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The Infected Implant: Revision One Stage Versus Two Stage — Introduction To Crossfire Session

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Since the beginning of human history, there has been the urge of healing, there have been the medicine men. And, quite immediately, they had to confront with the need of curing wounds, especially infected ones.

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Meani, E., Trezza, P. (2009). The Infected Implant: Revision One Stage Versus Two Stage — Introduction To Crossfire Session. In: Kienapfel, H., Kühn, KD. (eds) The Infected Implant. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-92836-2_17

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