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Epidemiologie degenerativer rheumatischer Erkrankungen im Zusammenhang mit Arbeitsbedingungen: Halswirbelsäulenveränderungen bei weiblichen Verwaltungsangestellten

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Als die wesentlichen, gesicherten Faktoren in der Genese von degenerativen Veränderungen von Gelenken und der Wirbelsäule gelten das Alter, Traumen und Entzündungen.

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Ritz, B. (1987). Epidemiologie degenerativer rheumatischer Erkrankungen im Zusammenhang mit Arbeitsbedingungen: Halswirbelsäulenveränderungen bei weiblichen Verwaltungsangestellten. In: Krasemann, E.O., Laaser, U., Schach, E. (eds) Sozialmedizin Schwerpunkte: Rheuma und Krebs. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-47559-7_17

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