B. Pituitary adenomas
✍ Scribed by P. C. Scriba; Fr. Engelhardt; R. Fahlbusch; J. Kracht; U. Hachmeister; W. Saeger; C. R. Pickardt; F. Erhardt; J. Grüner; R. Kautzky; D. Lüdecke; W. Piotrowski; H. Penholz; K. Piscol; T. Riechert; R. Lorenz; T. Scharphuis; E. Halves; Th. Gramme; F. Böck; W. Koos; O. Gratzl; F. Mundinger; W. Krenkel; H. H. Zimmermann; G. Solbach; W. Wiegelmann; H. Frahm; H. Nowakowski; H. D. Freisenhausen; H. Altenburg; H. Waldbaur; F. Wolf; H. E. Clar; F. Römer; H. Hirschbiegel; W. Ischebeck; H. Ruf; K. v. Wild; M. Neubauer; H. Brenner; P. Röttger; W. Krücke
- Publisher
- Springer Vienna
- Year
- 1973
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 899 KB
- Volume
- 28
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0001-6268
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