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Kerstin S Schick

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Dermatologic Surgery : Official Publication for American Society for Dermatologic Surgery [Et Al.]|April 26, 2016
Radiofrequency Thermotherapy for Treating Axillary HyperhidrosisChristoph H Schick, Tanja Grallath, Kerstin S Schick, et al.
Critical Care (London, England)|December 2, 2009
Prothrombin complex concentrate in surgical patients: retrospective evaluation of vitamin K antagonist reversal and treatment of severe bleedingKerstin S Schick, Jan M Fertmann, Karl-Walter Jauch, et al.
World Journal of Surgery|January 29, 2008
A critical analysis of laparoscopic appendectomy: how experience with 1,400 appendectomies allowed innovative treatment to become standard in a university hospitalKerstin S Schick, Thomas P Hüttl, Jan M Fertmann, et al.
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Dermatologic Surgery : Official Publication for American Society for Dermatologic Surgery [Et Al.]|April 26, 2016
Radiofrequency Thermotherapy for Treating Axillary HyperhidrosisChristoph H Schick, Tanja Grallath, Kerstin S Schick, et al.
Critical Care (London, England)|December 2, 2009
Prothrombin complex concentrate in surgical patients: retrospective evaluation of vitamin K antagonist reversal and treatment of severe bleedingKerstin S Schick, Jan M Fertmann, Karl-Walter Jauch, et al.
World Journal of Surgery|January 29, 2008
A critical analysis of laparoscopic appendectomy: how experience with 1,400 appendectomies allowed innovative treatment to become standard in a university hospitalKerstin S Schick, Thomas P Hüttl, Jan M Fertmann, et al.
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