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Schock und Traumareaktion

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Chirurgie

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Der Ausduck „Schock“ findet häufige, ja banale Anwendung im Alltag. In der Medizin erregt seine Verwendung öfters Anstoß, weil er oft als Oberbegriff für alle möglichen akuten Zustände herhalten muß. Manches Schocksymposium der letzten Jahre endete mit dem Stoßseufzer, der mißverständliche Sammelbegriff Schock möge doch endlich durch einen auf der Pathogenese der verschiedenen Schockzustände basierenden Ausdruck ersetzt werden. Der Begriff Schock hat diesen puristischen Angriffen aber erfolgreich widerstanden, und er ist in der medizinischen Terminologie fester verankert denn je — nicht zuletzt wegen der Systematisierung unseres Wissens in verschiedenen Dokumentationssystemen. Er ist heutemit ordnenden Adjektiven unterteilt, wie beispielsweise hämorrhagischer traumatischer, kardiogener, septischer oder anaphylaktischer Schock.

Dieses Kapitel ersetzt den entsprechenden Beitrag von M. Allgöwer aus der 6. Auflage des vorliegenden Bandes

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M. Allgöwer H. Bartels H. D. Becker H.-M. Becker E. Biemer R. Bumm St. Coerper F. Daschner B. Detter A. Encke H. Feussner M. von Flühe L. Frey J. Göhl O. Gratzl N. P. Haas K. Hempel Ch. Herfarth P. Hermanek U. Herzog A.-H. Hölscher W. Hohenberger H.-H. Horch I. Kappstein M. Kaufmann M. Koller B. Kremer C. F. Krieglstein R. Lange L. Lehr W. Lorenz K. Meßmer Th. Miethke P. Neuhaus R. Pfitzmann M. J. Raschke J. A. Rem H.-D. Röher Jürgen D. Roder M. Rothmund H. Schackert D. Scheidegger P. Schweizer A. Sendler N. Senninger J. R. Siewert D. Simon L. Sunder-Plassmann H.-J. Stein B. Stübinger A. Teichmann P. Tondelli A. Urwyler H. Vogelsang H. Wagner M. Wasner Ch. Wittekind

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Messmer, K., Frey, L. (2001). Schock und Traumareaktion. In: Allgöwer, M., et al. Chirurgie. Springer Lehrbuch. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-06245-6_9

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