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Kuppe der Großzehe (1) und der 2. bis 4. Zehe (2)

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Eine häufige und möglicherweise auch nervenraubende Ulkuslokalisation wird hier entzaubert. Nach Lektüre dieses Kapitels sollte die Behandlung von Zehenkuppenläsionen kein Problem mehr sein.

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Hochlenert, D., Engels, G., Morbach, S., Schliwa, S., Game, F.L. (2022). Kuppe der Großzehe (1) und der 2. bis 4. Zehe (2). In: Hochlenert, D., Engels, G., Morbach, S., Schliwa, S., Game, F.L. (eds) Das Diabetische Fußsyndrom. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-64972-5_8

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