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Traumatische und ischämische Muskelläsionen

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Die häufigste mechanische Muskelschädigung stellt wahrscheinlich der sog. Muskelkater dar. Die herrschende Auffassung, der Muskelkater sei auf eine Anhäufung von sauren Stoffwechselprodukten im Mus-kel nach einer Überanstrengung zurückzuführen, ist überholt; denn die anfallenden Salze der Milchsäure verschwinden spätestens nach 1 h vollständig aus dem Muskel und aus dem zirkulierenden Blut.

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Schröder, J.M. (2002). Traumatische und ischämische Muskelläsionen. In: Peiffer, J., Schröder, J.M., Paulus, W. (eds) Neuropathologie. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-59371-0_39

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