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Polytrauma

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Der Begriff Polytrauma kennzeichnet die Verletzung mehrerer Körperregionen oder Organsysteme, wobei im Idealfall eine komplette Wiederherstellung möglich ist, Einzelverletzungen überlebbar sind, die Kombination der Einzelverletzungen jedoch tödlich enden kann.

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Lehnert, M., Marzi, I. (2008). Polytrauma. In: Burchardi, H., Larsen, R., Kuhlen, R., Jauch, KW., Schölmerich, J. (eds) Die Intensivmedizin. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-72296-0_67

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