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Eindeutig indizierte kontrastmittelbasierte Untersuchung auch bei höhergradiger Niereninsuffizienz

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Clearly indicated contrast medium-based investigation even in higher grade renal failure

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Ertmer, C., Zarbock, A. Eindeutig indizierte kontrastmittelbasierte Untersuchung auch bei höhergradiger Niereninsuffizienz. Internist 61, 891–892 (2020). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00108-020-00838-5

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