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Läsionsspezifische Phänomene

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Kompendium der Dermatoskopie

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Einige typische dermatoskopische Phänomene sind für bestimmte Läsionen als diagnostisch hochspezifisch einzustufen, d. h., Differenzialdiagnosen kommen kaum in Betracht.

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Schulz, H., Hundeiker, M., Kreusch, J. (2016). Läsionsspezifische Phänomene. In: Kompendium der Dermatoskopie. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-49491-2_7

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