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Frühsommermeningoenzephalitis (FSME) und Lyme-Arthritis (LA) im Orientierungslauf. Können Zecken zum sportmedizinischen Problem werden? = Encéphalite à tiques et arthrite de Lyme = Tick-borne encephalitis and Lyme arthritisFAHRER, H.Schweizerische Zeitschrift für Sportmedizin. 1986, Vol 34, Num 2, pp 81-86, issn 0036-7885Article
THE INNERVATION OF THE TRAPEZIUS MUSCLE. AN ELECTROPHYSIOLOGICAL STUDY = L'INNERVATION DU TRAPEZE. ETUDE ELECTROPHYSIOLOGIQUEFAHRER H; LUDIN HP; MUMENTHALER M et al.1974; J. NEUROL.; GERM.; DA. 1974; VOL. 207; NO 3; PP. 183-188; ABS. ALLEM.; BIBL. 9REF.Article
Occurrence of spinal spain syndromes in a group of apparently healthy and physically fit sportsmen (orienteers)VAN DER LINDEN, S. M; FAHRER, H.Scandinavian journal of rheumatology. 1988, Vol 17, Num 6, pp 475-481, issn 0300-9742Article
Ectopic ossification following total hip arthroplasty: is diffuse idiopathic skeletal hyperostosis a risk factor?FAHRER, H; KOCH, P; BALLMER, P et al.British journal of rheumatology. 1988, Vol 27, Num 3, pp 187-190, issn 0263-7103Article
Becken und skelettale Hyperostose (DISH, Morbus Forestier) = Hyperostose diffuse (maladie de Forestier) = Diffuse idiopathic skeletal hyperostosis (Forestier's disease)FAHRER, H; KOCH, P; BARANDUN, R et al.Zeitschrift für Rheumatologie (Print). 1988, Vol 47, Num 4, pp 227-232, issn 0340-1855Article
Longitudinal study of lyme borreliosis in a high risk population in SwitzerlandZHIOUA, E; GERN, L; AESCHLIMANN, A et al.Parasite (Paris). 1998, Vol 5, Num 4, pp 383-386, issn 1252-607XArticle
Diffuse idiopathic skeletal hyperostosis (dish) of the shoulder : a cause of shoulder pain?BEYELER, C; SCHLAPBACH, P; GERBER, N. J et al.British journal of rheumatology. 1990, Vol 29, Num 5, pp 349-353, issn 0263-7103Article
Diffuse idiopathic skeletal hyperostosis (DISH) of the elbow : a cause of elbow pain ? A controlled studyBEYELER, C; SCHLAPBACH, P; GERBER, N. J et al.British journal of rheumatology. 1992, Vol 31, Num 5, pp 319-323, issn 0263-7103Article