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Gelenkersetzende Therapie bei Gonarthrose
Interessenkonflikt: Der Autor erhielt in den vergangenen 5 Jahren Vortragshonorare oder Reisekostenzuschüsse oder Finanzierung von klinischen Studien von den Firmen Smith & Nephew, ZimmerBiomet, Lima und Symbios.
Korrespondenzadresse
Prof. Dr. med. Carsten O. Tibesku
KniePraxis Prof. Dr. Tibesku
Bahnhofplatz 1
94315 Straubing
carsten@tibesku.de
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