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Präoperative Doxycyclin-Gabe führt nicht zu einer Dekolonisation von Proprioni acnes von der Schulter – eine prospektiv randomisierte Studie

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Title
Präoperative Doxycyclin-Gabe führt nicht zu einer Dekolonisation von Proprioni acnes von der Schulter – eine prospektiv randomisierte Studie
Published in
Obere Extremität, January 2019
DOI 10.1007/s11678-018-0501-1
Authors

Daniel Rzepka, Christian Gerhardt

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#20,549,510
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#32
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#2
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