MRT der uterinen Adenomyose bei infertilen Patientinnen: Ergebnisse und klinische Rückschlüsse
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M. Mack | K. Eichler | T. Vogl | S. Zangos | F. Grünwald | C. Herzog | S. Kissler | V. Jacobi | J. Peters | N. Hamscho | M. Kaufmann | F. Marquardt | A. Mueller | E. Siebzehnruebl
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