Acquired immunological defect in homosexual men. A new clinical picture

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Acquired immunological defect in homosexual men. A new clinical picture. / Gerstoft, J.; Malchow-Moller, A.; Bygbjerg, I. C.

I: Ugeskrift for Laeger, Bind 144, Nr. 11, 01.01.1982, s. 771-776.

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Gerstoft, J, Malchow-Moller, A & Bygbjerg, IC 1982, 'Acquired immunological defect in homosexual men. A new clinical picture', Ugeskrift for Laeger, bind 144, nr. 11, s. 771-776.

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Gerstoft, J., Malchow-Moller, A., & Bygbjerg, I. C. (1982). Acquired immunological defect in homosexual men. A new clinical picture. Ugeskrift for Laeger, 144(11), 771-776.

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Gerstoft J, Malchow-Moller A, Bygbjerg IC. Acquired immunological defect in homosexual men. A new clinical picture. Ugeskrift for Laeger. 1982 jan. 1;144(11):771-776.

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Gerstoft, J. ; Malchow-Moller, A. ; Bygbjerg, I. C. / Acquired immunological defect in homosexual men. A new clinical picture. I: Ugeskrift for Laeger. 1982 ; Bind 144, Nr. 11. s. 771-776.

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