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Infektion, Operation und Narkose

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Part of the book series: Kinderanästhesie ((KINDERANAESTHES))

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Das mir gestellte Thema: „Infektion, Narkose und Operation“möchte ich auf die „banale Infektion“der oberen Luftwege eingrenzen, da sich hier am häufigsten Diskussionen zwischen dem Operateur und dem Anästhesisten, aber auch dem einweisenden Kinderarzt ergeben können.

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Fösel, T. (1991). Infektion, Operation und Narkose. In: Kretz, FJ., Schier, F. (eds) Das Kind im Spannungsfeld zwischen Anästhesie und Chirurgie. Kinderanästhesie. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-76519-3_4

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