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Entwicklungsgeschichte und kongenitale Anomalien

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Dünndarm A

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Die im Bereich des Dünndarms häufig vorkommenden angeborenen Mißbildungen stellen eine potentiell wichtige Ursache von Störungen der Darmtätigkeit dar. Vielfach machen sich die Mißbildungen unmittelbar nach der Geburt bemerkbar; vereinzelt aber erst im Erwachsenenalter, wodurch die Diagnose erschwert wird.

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