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Elektrolythaushalt und Ernährung

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Störungen des Wasser- und Elektrolythaushalts treten in der neurologischen Intensivmedizin besonders häufig auf. Das pathophysiologische Verständnis ist für die Differentialdiagnose und die richtige Therapie der Elektrolytstörung von größter Bedeutung.

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Keller, E., Reeker, W. (1999). Elektrolythaushalt und Ernährung. 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_41

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