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Schwangerschaftsspezifische Lebererkrankungen

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Die Leber unterliegt in der Schwangerschaft zahlreichen physiologischen Anpassungsvorgängen, mit denen der Arzt vertraut sein muss, da einige von ihnen Lebererkrankungen vortäuschen können.

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Dancygier, H. (2003). Schwangerschaftsspezifische Lebererkrankungen. In: Klinische Hepatologie. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-55902-0_36

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