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Hochauflösende Ösophagusmanometrie nach Chicago-Klassifikation v4.0

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M. Hürtgen, S., Tischendorf, J. Hochauflösende Ösophagusmanometrie nach Chicago-Klassifikation v4.0. Gastro-News 11, 36–42 (2024). https://doi.org/10.1007/s15036-024-3680-1

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