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Gelenkblutungen

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Gelenkpathologie

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Bevorzugt treten Hämorrhagien im Kniegelenk auf: Direkten einmaligen Traumen mit Kapseleinrissen oder transchondralen Knochenfrakturen folgt ein Hämarthros. Indirekte Traumen, besonders Sportunfälle, führen zu Kreuzbandrupturen mit hämorrhagischen Ergüssen [5, 12, 45].

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