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Stoffwechselerkrankungen und Hauterscheinungen

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Vererbung von Hautkrankheiten

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Die Bedeutung des Terminus „metabolische Störungen“ (metabolic disorders) anno 1965 ist nicht mehr dieselbe wie anno 1929, als Prof. Wilhelm Lutz seinen grundlegenden Beitrag zu diesem Thema im Originalhandbuch von Jadassohn (Bd. III, S. 252–353), veröffentlichte.

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