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Neurochirurgische Intensivmedizin

Intensivmedizinische Studien aus 2020/2021

Neurosurgical intensive care medicine

Intensive medical care studies from 2020/2021

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Beynon, C., Bernhard, M., Brenner, T. et al. Neurochirurgische Intensivmedizin. Anaesthesist 70, 789–794 (2021). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00101-021-00978-9

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