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Klinische Physiologie

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Kardiologie

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Sowohl für die Interpretation der Ergebnisse bestimmter diagnostischer Maßnahmen in der Kardiologie als auch für die Beurteilung von Auswirkungen der Behandlung ist eine genaue Kenntnis der durch Erkrankungen des Herzens hervorgerufenen physiologischen Veränderungen unerläßlich. Kap.l führte in die normalen Funktions- und Kontrollmechanismen des Herz- Kreislauf-Systems ein.

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Sokolow, M., Mcllroy, M.B. (1985). Klinische Physiologie. In: Kardiologie. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-69607-7_4

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