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Bei jeder oberflächennahen Veränderung, die durch die begrenzte Eindringtiefe des UBM von 5 mm zu erfassen ist, ist durch die hohe Auflösung des UBM die Möglichkeit gegeben hochdifferenzierte Information über die Gewebestruktur zu erlangen.

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Roters, S., Krieglstein, G.K. (2001). Strukturelle Befunde. In: Atlas der Ultraschall-Biomikroskopie. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-56907-4_2

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