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Wann und woran sterben Alkoholkranke?

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Auf diese Frage existieren schon viele und auf den ersten Anschein auch hinlängliche Antworten. So ist es ärztliches Allgemeinwissen, daß Alkoholkranke eine höhere Sterblichkeit als die Allgemeinbevölkerung haben und bei vielen Alkoholkranken die Leberfunktion hinsichtlich des Überlebens der begrenzende Faktor ist.

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Genz, A. (2002). Wann und woran sterben Alkoholkranke?. In: Peter, K. (eds) Fortschritte in Psychiatrie und Psychotherapie. Springer, Vienna. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-7091-6169-2_6

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