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Anatomie und Physiologie des Herzens

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Für die Diagnostik und Therapie kardiologischer Erkrankungen ist die Kenntnis der Anatomie und Physiologie des Herzens von zentraler Bedeutung. Kapitel 2 vermittelt hierzu ein grobes Verständnis, ersetzt jedoch in keiner Weise die Lektüre umfassender Spezialliteratur [10].

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Bolz, A., Urbaszek, W. (2002). Anatomie und Physiologie des Herzens. In: Technik in der Kardiologie. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-56230-3_2

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