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Gefäßmedizin bei Kindern und Heranwachsenden

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Gefäßerkrankungen können Frühgeborene, Säuglinge, Neugeborene, Kinder und Jugendliche betreffen. Mit der sehr seltenen Ausnahme der juvenilen Arteriosklerose, u. a. bei familiärer Hyperlipidämie und Progerie, sind die Ursachen von Gefäßerkrankungen im Kindesalter kongenital oder entwicklungsbedingt, direkt oder iatrogen traumatisch, entzündlich und infektiös oder aber mit vaskulären Malformationen oder Tumoren assoziiert. Diese Erkrankungen sind auch bei Kindern vergleichsweise selten. Sie stellen immer eine Herausforderung dar, da der Umgang mit den schmalen Gefäßkalibern besondere Sorgfalt und Expertise für den Gefäßspezialisten erfordert. Gefäßerkrankungen bei Kindern und deren Therapie werden in diesem Kapitel beschrieben.

Der Herausgeber Eike Sebastian Debus hat diesen Beitrag übersetzt und freigegeben.

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Hamilton, G., Debus, E.S. (2019). Gefäßmedizin bei Kindern und Heranwachsenden. In: Debus, E., Gross-Fengels, W. (eds) Operative und interventionelle Gefäßmedizin. Springer Reference Medizin. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-45856-3_48-1

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