Etiology and Age Have Only a Limited Influence on the Course of Acute Pancreatitis
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概要
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- 1996-11-01
著者
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LANKISCH Paul
Department of Internal Medicine, Municipal Hospital of Luneburg
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Lankisch Paul
Department Of Internal Medicine Municipal Clinic Of Luneburg
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Stockmann Fritz
Center Of Internal Medicine University Of Gottingen
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BURCHARD-RECKERT Sabine
Department of Internal Medicine, Municipal Hospital of Luneburg
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PETERSEN Mechthild
Department of Internal Medicine, Municipal Hospital of Luneburg
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LEHNICK Dirk
Institute for Statistics and Econometrics, University of Gottingen
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SCHIRREN Carl
Center of Internal Medicine, University of Gottingen
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KOHLER Heinrich
Center of Surgery, University of Gottingen
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Lehnick Dirk
Institute For Statistics And Econometrics University Of Gottingen
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Schirren Carl
Center Of Internal Medicine University Of Gottingen
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Kohler Heinrich
Center Of Surgery University Of Gottingen
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Petersen Mechthild
Department Of Internal Medicine Municipal Hospital Of Luneburg
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Burchard-reckert Sabine
Department Of Internal Medicine Municipal Hospital Of Luneburg
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LANKISCH Paul
Department of Internal Medicine Municipal Clinic of Lueneburg
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