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    True heterotopic bone in the paralyzed patient

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    In past years the clinical and radiologic presentation of true heterotopic bone in the paralyzed patient has been confused with osteomyelitis, neoplasm, trauma, and thrombophlebitis. We reviewed 376 paralyzed patients' roentgenographic files and found 78 patients with soft tissue ossification unassociated with infection, neoplasm, or underlying fractures, which we called true heterotopic bone. From this population the usual spectrum of radiologic findings is described, so that the radiologist may separate roentgenographically a group of patients from other types of ectopic ossification.Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/46816/1/256_2004_Article_BF00347167.pd

    Über die Bedeutung der Stiekstoffverbindungen für die stoffwechselphysiologischen Beziehungen zwischen Parasit und Wirt am Beispiel Reblaus - Rebe.

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    Pyelonephritis und chronische interstitielle Nephritis

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    Über die (aseptische) Harnstauungsniere

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    Pyelonephritis im Kindesalter

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    Nieren und Harnwege

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