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Hypertonie und Arteriosklerose

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Zusammenfassung

Nach W. Doerr [8, 9, 10] entwickelt sich die Arteriosklerose bei geeigneten Konstellationen. Sie sind bestimmt durch

  1. 1.

    einen Wandfaktor

  2. 2.

    durch einen sog. Allgemeinfaktor, worunter die hämodynamische und humorale Belastung der Gefäßwand verstanden wird, und

  3. 3.

    durch einen Schrankenfaktor.

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Schettler, G., Comberg, H.U. (1984). Hypertonie und Arteriosklerose. In: Rosenthal, J. (eds) Arterielle Hypertonie. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-00760-0_6

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