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Welche Informationen sind von elektronenoptischen Untersuchungen bei Myositiden zu erwarten?

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Hämoblastosen Zentrale Motorik Iatrogene Schäden Myositiden

Part of the book series: Verhandlungen der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Neurologie ((VDGNEUROLOGIE,volume 2))

Zusammenfassung

Die Bedeutung des Elektronenmikroskops für die morphologische Untersuchung des Muskelgewebes umfaßt mehrere Aspekte:

  1. 1.

    Ultrastrukturelle Analyse normaler Zellbestandteile und allgemein pathologischer Phänomene der quergestreiften Muskulatur;

  2. 2.

    ultrastrukturelle Analyse von Einschlußkörperchen in die Muskelfasern;

  3. 3.

    systematische Analyse der Ultrastruktur neuromuskulärer Krankheiten;

  4. 4.

    ultrastrukturelle Analyse der motorischen Endplatten und ihrer pathologischen Phänomene sowie der kapillaren Basalmembran;

  5. 5.

    elektronenmikroskopischer Nachweis von Viruspartikeln;

  6. 6.

    Diagnostik der individuellen Muskelbiopsie

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Goebel, H.H., Heckmann, C. (1983). Welche Informationen sind von elektronenoptischen Untersuchungen bei Myositiden zu erwarten?. In: Seitz, D., Vogel, P. (eds) Hämoblastosen Zentrale Motorik Iatrogene Schäden Myositiden. Verhandlungen der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Neurologie, vol 2. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-45561-2_28

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