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[Pathomorphological concepts of vasculitis--criticism on clinical concepts of vasculitis].
1978
M Hotchi
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D006801
Humans
Members of the species Homo sapiens.
Homo sapiens,Man (Taxonomy),Human,Man, Modern,Modern Man
D001158
Arteries
The vessels carrying blood away from the heart.
Artery
D001167
Arteritis
INFLAMMATION of any ARTERIES.
Arterial Inflammation,Arteritides,Inflammation, Arterial
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