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DOI: 10.1055/s-00000048
Osteosynthesis and Trauma Care
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Volume 15 ·
February 2007 ·
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DOI: 10.1055/s-002-6150
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Dittel, K.-K.:
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Uhlig, C.; Hierlemann, H.; Dittel, K.-K.:
Actual Strategies in the Treatment of Severe Burns - Considering Modern Skin Substitutes
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Rapp, M.; Uhlig, C.; Dittel, K.-K.:
The Treatment of Mass Burn Casualties Resulting from Mass Disaster
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Hafner-Chvojka, C.; Junginger, W.:
Early Necrectomy: Special Management in Anesthesiology and Intensive Care
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Schlegel, B.; Uhlig, C.; Emmerich, A.; Biesalski, H. K.:
Endothelial Permeability and 3-Nitrotyrosine in Major Burns
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Schiestl, C.; Beynon, C.; Balmer, B.:
What are the Differences? - Treatment of Burns in Children Compared to Treatment in Adults
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Ottomann, C.; Küntscher, M. V.; Hartmann, B.:
The Combination of Cultured Epidermal Autograft (CEA) and Split Thickness Skin Graft Technique (Meek) in Therapy for Severe Burns
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Haller, H.:
Data Collection in Burn Injuries - Rationale for BurnCase 3D
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Nolte, S. V.; Xu, W.; Rodemann, H.-P.; Rennekampff, H.-O.:
Suitability of Biomaterials for Cell Delivery in Vitro
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Kamolz, L. P.; Andel, H.; Eisenbock, B.; Burjak, S.; Roka, J.; Rath, T.; Frey, M.:
The Use of Allogeneic Cultivated Keratinocytes for the Early Coverage of Burns - The Viennese Concept
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