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Tumorartige nichtneoplastische und nichthamartomatöse Läsionen im Anorektum

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Dieses neu aufgenommene Kapitel zielt vor allem auf die Differentialdiagnostik der tumorartigen Läsionen ab und ist als Hilfestellung für den diagnostischen Alltag in der klinischen Pathologie gedacht. Eine zusammenfassende schematische Darstellung aller tumorartigen Befunde im Anorektum schließt das Kapitel „auf einen Blick“ ab.

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Rüschoff, J., Aust, D.E. (2013). Tumorartige nichtneoplastische und nichthamartomatöse Läsionen im Anorektum. In: Stolte, M., Rüschoff, J., Klöppel, G. (eds) Pathologie. Pathologie. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-02322-4_32

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