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Zur operativen Behandlung des Exophthalmus bei Morbus Crouzon

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Der Morbus Crouzon oder die Dysostosis craniofacialis Crouzon ist ein 1912 durch Crouzon erstmalig beschriebenes Krankheitsbild, das in die Gruppe der Schädeldysostosen gehört.

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Baumgartner, P. (1967). Zur operativen Behandlung des Exophthalmus bei Morbus Crouzon. In: Axhausen, W., Buck-Gramcko, D. (eds) Chirurgia Plastica et Reconstructiva. Chirurgia Plastica et Reconstructiva, vol 4. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-11316-5_16

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