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Röteln (Rubeolen)

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Krankheiten durch Viren

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Die Röteln sind eine akute virale Infektionskrankheit, welche im allgemeinen einen sehr milden Verlauf aufweist. Sie ist charakterisiert durch ein 2–3 Tage dauerndes Exanthem, generalisierte Lymphknotenschwellungen, Blutbildveränderungen im Sinne einer lymphatischen bzw. plasmazellulären Reaktion und diskreten katarrhalischen Erscheinungen. Die praktische und soziale Bedeutung dieser harmlosen Infektionskrankheit wäre demnach außerordentlich gering, wenn nicht seit 1941 bekannt geworden wäre, daß eine mütterliche Erkrankung im ersten Trimenon einer Gravidität zu schweren Mißbildungen beim Foeten führen kann. Mit dieser Erkenntnis sind die Robeolen zu einer sehr bedeutungsvollen und unter Umständen folgenschweren Krankheit geworden.

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Tönz, O., Rossi, E. (1967). Röteln (Rubeolen). In: Blaškovič, D., et al. Krankheiten durch Viren. Infektionskrankheiten. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-87072-9_19

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