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      Histochemische Untersuchungen an den Globoidzellen der famili�ren infantilen diffusen Sklerose vom Typus Krabbe : Zugleich eine differentialdiagnostische Betrachtung der zentralnerv�sen Ver�nderungen beim Morbus Gaucher

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            Histochemische Untersuchungen an primären Lipoidosen: Amaurotische Idiotie, Gargoylismus, Niemann-Picksche Krankheit, Gauchersche Krankheit, mit besonderer Berücksichtigung des Zentralnervensystems

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              Late infantile metachromatic leuco-encephalopathy, with primary degeneration of the interfascicular oligodendroglia.

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                Journal
                Virchows Archiv f�r Pathologische Anatomie und Physiologie und f�r Klinische Medizin
                Virchows Arch. path Anat.
                Springer Science and Business Media LLC
                0945-6317
                1432-2307
                1955
                1955
                : 327
                : 2
                : 206-228
                Article
                10.1007/BF00954977
                cccaf9eb-fb37-407c-926a-7cedda0f93a3
                © 1955

                http://www.springer.com/tdm

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