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Verlaufsbeobachtung von Sexualhormonen bei HlV-infizierten Patienten mitTestosteronsubstitution bei Hypotestosteronämie

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26. Hämophilie-Symposion 1995
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Die HIV-Infektion ist durch Defekte des Immunsystems gekennzeichnet, die insbesondere in den fortgeschrittenen Stadien der Erkrankung zu multisystemischen Störungen führt, in deren Folge endokrine Dysfunktionen beobachtet warden

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Buxmann, H., Depka Prondzinski, M., Scharrer, I., Behre, M. (1997). Verlaufsbeobachtung von Sexualhormonen bei HlV-infizierten Patienten mitTestosteronsubstitution bei Hypotestosteronämie. In: 26. Hämophilie-Symposion 1995. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-60418-8_68

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