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Colon irritabile und Fibromyalgiesyndrom

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Das Colon irritabile betrifft einen großen Teil der Patienten in einer gastroenterologischen Praxis, es sind hier ca. 30–40% aller ambulanten Patienten, die zur Erstkonsultation kommen. Auch im hausärztlichen Bereich wird man wohl nahezu täglich mit diesem Beschwerdebild konfrontiert.

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Plass, H. (1999). Colon irritabile und Fibromyalgiesyndrom. In: Berg, P.A. (eds) Chronisches Müdigkeits- und Fibromyalgiesyndrom. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-00574-3_5

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