Image guided surgical navigation for removal of foreign bodies in the head and neck.
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J E Zöller | R A Mischkowski | B. Krug | R. Mischkowski | J. Zöller | M Siessegger | B T Schneider | B Krug | B Klesper | B. Klesper | M. Siessegger | B. T. Schneider
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