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Diagnostisches Vorgehen bei Verdacht auf tiefe Venenthrombose

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„... Die Thrombose hat etwas Hoffnungsloses... ist ein unheimliches Leiden, ein Schreckgespenst für Chirurgen und Internisten“ (Morawitz, 1934).

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Küpfer, S., Eichlisberger, R., Frauchiger, B., Jäger, K.A. (1994). Diagnostisches Vorgehen bei Verdacht auf tiefe Venenthrombose. In: Jäger, K.A., Landmann, J. (eds) Praxis der angiologischen Diagnostik. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-78874-1_20

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