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Spinale Erkrankungen

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Spinale Erkrankungen sind v. a. bei akutem Auftreten und bei einer Beeinträchtigung der Atemfunktion von intensivmedizinischer Bedeutung. Die intensivmedizinisch weniger relevanten chronischen spinalen Erkrankungen, wie die zervikale Myelopathie, Claudicatio intermittens spinalis oder die Strahlenmyelopathie, sollen hier nicht behandelt werden.

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Erbguth, F., Yousry, T., Brückmann, H., Nissen, U. (1999). Spinale Erkrankungen. In: Schwab, S., Krieger, D., Müllges, W., Hamann, G., Hacke, W. (eds) Neurologische Intensivmedizin. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-58415-2_40

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