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Ein Kapitel über die funktionelle Anatomie des Venensystems muss notwendigerweise mit der Funktion des Venensystems beginnen.

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Brenner, E., Henschke, F. (2014). Anatomie und Pathoanatomie. In: Nüllen, H., Noppeney, T., Diehm, C. (eds) VTE - Venöse Thromboembolien. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-21496-7_2

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