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Koronare Herzkrankheit

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Herzchirurgie

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Die koronare Herzkrankheit (KHK) ist eine Stoffwechselerkrankung, die sich anatomisch als koronare Gefäßstenose manifestiert und somit der chirurgischen Therapie zugänglich ist.

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von der Emde, J. (1991). Koronare Herzkrankheit. In: Borst, H.G., Klinner, W., Oelert, H. (eds) Herzchirurgie. Kirschnersche allgemeine und spezielle Operationslehre, vol 6 / 2. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-07753-5_15

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