Positiv effekt af intermitterende over- og undertryk (Vacusac) ved claudicatio intermittens

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Positiv effekt af intermitterende over- og undertryk (Vacusac) ved claudicatio intermittens. / Mehlsen, J; Himmelstrup, H; Himmelstrup, B; Winther Hansen, K F.

I: Ugeskrift for Laeger, Bind 156, Nr. 2, 10.01.1994, s. 169-71.

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Mehlsen, J, Himmelstrup, H, Himmelstrup, B & Winther Hansen, KF 1994, 'Positiv effekt af intermitterende over- og undertryk (Vacusac) ved claudicatio intermittens', Ugeskrift for Laeger, bind 156, nr. 2, s. 169-71.

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Mehlsen, J., Himmelstrup, H., Himmelstrup, B., & Winther Hansen, K. F. (1994). Positiv effekt af intermitterende over- og undertryk (Vacusac) ved claudicatio intermittens. Ugeskrift for Laeger, 156(2), 169-71.

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Mehlsen J, Himmelstrup H, Himmelstrup B, Winther Hansen KF. Positiv effekt af intermitterende over- og undertryk (Vacusac) ved claudicatio intermittens. Ugeskrift for Laeger. 1994 jan. 10;156(2):169-71.

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Mehlsen, J ; Himmelstrup, H ; Himmelstrup, B ; Winther Hansen, K F. / Positiv effekt af intermitterende over- og undertryk (Vacusac) ved claudicatio intermittens. I: Ugeskrift for Laeger. 1994 ; Bind 156, Nr. 2. s. 169-71.

Bibtex

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