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Iatrogen induzierte Gastropathien

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Der Schwerpunkt dieses Kapitels liegt auf den häufigen NSAR/ASS-induzierten Gastropathien. Aber auch die eisensalzinduzierten und andere medikamentös-toxisch induzierten Läsionen der Magenschleimhaut, die zytostatikainduzierten Veränderungen und die Folgen einer Strahlentherapie werden dargestellt. Hinzu kommen die immunsuppressivainduzierte Gastropathie, die Graft-versus-Host-Erkrankung und die Folgen von traumatisch, endoskopisch und chirurgisch induzierten Läsionen.

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Stolte, M. (2013). Iatrogen induzierte Gastropathien. In: Stolte, M., Rüschoff, J., Klöppel, G. (eds) Pathologie. Pathologie. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-02322-4_10

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