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Reiseandenken aus dem Schwarzwald

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Eine 38 Jahre alte Patientin wird im Spätsommer aufgrund einer akuten, seit 3–4 Tagen sich akzentuierenden, grippalen Symptomatik mit Verschlechterung des Allgemeinzustandes, Fieber und Kopfschmerzen aufgenommen. Die Patientin berichtet, dass in den letzten Tagen transitorisch Sensibilitätsstörungen und Doppelbilder aufgetreten seien.

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Horstkotte, M.A., Gbadamosi, J., Stürenburg, HJ., Pfeiffer, G., Laufs, R., Mack, D. (2002). Reiseandenken aus dem Schwarzwald. In: Geiss, H.K., Jacobs, E., Mack, D. (eds) Der Klinisch-infektiologische Fall. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-56279-2_30

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