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Ganglionäre lokale Opioid-Analgesie (GLOA)

Zur klinischen Wirkung und lokalen Ausbreitung

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Knolle, E., Kress, H.G. Ganglionäre lokale Opioid-Analgesie (GLOA). Schmerz 20, 265–267 (2006). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00482-006-0496-1

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