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Morphologie der Neosynovialmembran

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Experimentelle Rheumatologie

Part of the book series: Der Rheumatismus ((2798,volume 45))

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Eine Betrachtung der Morphologie der Neosynovialmembran muß verschiedene Formen synovialer Regenerate bzw. Neubildungen miteinschließen. Neosynovialmembranen können einerseits Folge therapeutischer Eingriffe (chirurgische oder chemische bzw. aktinische Synovektomie) sein, andererseits aber auch Gewebsveränderungen darstellen, die in neuentstandenen Bursen oder experimentell erzeugten subkutanen Lufttaschen auftreten.

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Mohr, W. (1986). Morphologie der Neosynovialmembran. In: Weber, U., Schmidt, K.L. (eds) Experimentelle Rheumatologie. Der Rheumatismus, vol 45. Steinkopff. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-85356-2_23

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