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Zentrales anticholinerges Syndrom

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Das zentrale anticholinerge Syndrom (ZAS) beschreibt einen Krankheitszustand, dessen Ursache eine Störung des Acetylcholinmetabolismus im Gehirn ist und das durch eine absolute bzw. relative Überdosierung von Medikamenten mit zentraler anticholinerger Wirkung verursacht wird [7].

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Kröll, W. (1992). Zentrales anticholinerges Syndrom. In: List, W.F., Osswald, P.M. (eds) Intensivmedizinische Praxis. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-77498-0_30

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