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Nichtneoplastische Erkrankungen der ableitenden Harnwege

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Das Kapitel behandelt die wesentlichen Aspekte der nichtneoplastischen Erkrankungen der ableitenden Harnwege. Ein kurzer Abriss über anatomische Besonderheiten und Grundlagen für das Verständnis dieser Erkrankungen wird vorangestellt. Es folgen als Schwerpunkte die Missbildungen und die entzündlichen Erkrankungen. Für jede Erkrankung werden neben den allgemeinen Aspekten die makroskopischen und mikroskopischen Besonderheiten aufgeführt. Tabellen und ausgewähltes Bildmaterial erleichtern das Verständnis und erlauben eine Systematisierung der nichtneoplastischen Erkrankungen.

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Grobholz, R., Schubert, G.E. (2016). Nichtneoplastische Erkrankungen der ableitenden Harnwege. In: Amann, K., Kain, R., Klöppel, G. (eds) Pathologie. Pathologie. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-04566-0_15

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