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Inhalationsanaesthesie und endokrine Erkrankungen

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Die Zahl der Patienten, die an endokrinen Erkrankungen leiden und sich einem chirurgischen Eingriff unterziehen müssen, wächst ständig an. Es gibt mehr und mehr Patienten, die an den endokrinen Drüsen selbst operiert werden, und eine noch größere Anzahl, die entweder an endokrinen Begleiterkrankungen leiden oder sich einer Hormontherapie unterziehen, die mit dem geplanten chirurgischen Eingriff nicht im Zusammenhang stehen [20].

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Jeretin, S. (1982). Inhalationsanaesthesie und endokrine Erkrankungen. In: Peter, K., Jesch, F. (eds) Inhalationsanaesthesie heute und morgen. Anaesthesiologie und Intensivmedizin/Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care Medicine, vol 149. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-68712-9_23

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