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Operative Therapie des Merkelzell-Karzinoms: Eigene Erfahrungen anhand von 15 Fällen

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Operative onkologische Dermatologie

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Das Merkelzell-Karzinom, auch neuroendokrines Karzinom der Haut genannt, ist ein seltener subepidermaler Tumor, der 1972 erstmals von Toker [14] unter dem Begriff des trabekulären Karzinoms beschrieben wurde.

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Denk, M., Rompel, R., Basten, O., Petres, J. (1999). Operative Therapie des Merkelzell-Karzinoms: Eigene Erfahrungen anhand von 15 Fällen. In: Rompel, R., Petres, J. (eds) Operative onkologische Dermatologie. Fortschritte der operativen und onkologischen Dermatologie, vol 15. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-60048-7_41

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