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Reaktionsformen des organisierten Bindegewebes

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Zusammenfassung

Zur Vermeidung von Mehrfachdarstellungen sollen häufige Reaktionen artikularer Gewebe auf „Schädigungen“ beschrieben werden. Damit wird auch „Nichtmorphologen“ ein Einblick in ihre Morphogenese gegeben, vergleichbar der Situation in der Radiologie:„... wie z. B. das Verständnis für bestimmte Röntgenphänomene, nur erreichbar [ist], wenn man diese auch von der pathologisch-anatomischen Scite her erklärt“ [151].

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