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Herzinfarkt bei Frauen unter Einnahme von Ovulationshemmern — angiokardiographische Veränderungen

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Der Herzinfarkt bei Frauen im jungenen Erwachsenenalter ist ein relativ seltenes Ereignis. In der Literatur der letzten Jahre finden sich Mitteilungen über das Vorkommen von Herzinfarkten bei Frauen nach Einnahme hormoneller Antikonzeptiva (2, 3, 7, 8, 14–20, 23, 28, 30–34, 52-59, 64–72, 77–81, 105–107, 116–118, 124).

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Loskot, F., Weidemann, H., Bali, M., Mouselimis, N., Ibrahim, H., Loskot, E. (1986). Herzinfarkt bei Frauen unter Einnahme von Ovulationshemmern — angiokardiographische Veränderungen. In: Loskot, F. (eds) Herzerkrankungen. Steinkopff. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-72395-7_5

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