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pferde spiegel 2020; 23(03): 154-156
DOI: 10.1055/a-1193-6682
DOI: 10.1055/a-1193-6682
Labor
MYH1-Myopathie – eine Genvariante, verschiedene Krankheitsbilder
Der Überbegriff MYH1-Myopathie fasst die Krankheitsbilder der Immunvermittelten Myositis und der nicht-belastungsinduzierten Rhabdomyolyse zusammen. Doch was versteckt sich dahinter?
Publication History
Article published online:
15 September 2020
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