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Computertomographie und Magnetresonanztomographie beim Schlaganfall

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Nach der klinischen Untersuchung ist die Untersuchung mit bildgebenden Verfahren der in der Regel nächste und wichtigste Untersuchungsschritt beim Schlaganfallpatienten. Es werden verschiedene, z.T. komplementäre Untersuchungsverfahren eingesetzt. Welches Verfahren gewählt wird, hängt nicht nur von der Fragestellung, sondern auch von der Verfügbarkeit ab.

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Urbach, H., Flacke, S. (2001). Computertomographie und Magnetresonanztomographie beim Schlaganfall. In: Hartmann, A., Heiss, WD. (eds) Der Schlaganfall. Steinkopff, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-57629-4_9

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