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Pathophysiologische Grundlagen neuroendokriner Erkrankungen

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Pathologische Erregbarkeit des Nervensystems und ihre Behandlung

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Dieser Vortrag ist als Überblick über unser Thema gedacht. Er soll die Einordnung neuer Resultate erlauben und das Verständnis der folgenden Spezialreferate erleichtern.

Referat anläßlich der gemeinsamen Sitzung der Deutschen Gesellschaft fur Innere Medizin und der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Neurologie in Wiesbaden am 14.4.1980

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Pfeiffer, E.F. (1980). Pathophysiologische Grundlagen neuroendokriner Erkrankungen. In: Mertens, H.G., Przuntek, H. (eds) Pathologische Erregbarkeit des Nervensystems und ihre Behandlung. Verhandlungen der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Neurologie, vol 1. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-09220-0_21

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