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Weichteilrheumatismus (extraartikulärer Rheumatismus) und seine Differenzialdiagnose

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Unter dem Begriff des Weichteil- oder extraartikulären Rheumatismus werden schmerzhafte Erkrankungen der Weichteile des Bewegungsapparats zusammengefasst, die sich je nach betroffener Gewebestruktur in verschiedene Gruppen einteilen lassen (Tab. 9.1), wobei prinzipiell entzündliche und nichtentzündliche Affektionen voneinander zu unterscheiden sind.

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Baerwald, C., Schoser, B., Zeidler, H. (2019). Weichteilrheumatismus (extraartikulärer Rheumatismus) und seine Differenzialdiagnose. In: Zeidler, H., Michel, B.A. (eds) Differenzialdiagnose rheumatischer Erkrankungen. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-56575-9_9

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