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Die klinische Untersuchung des Thorax bleibt trotz aller fortgeschrittenen technisch-diagnostischen Mögichkeiten, die primär überlegen zu sein scheinen, unverzichtbar. Sie ist es, die die Indikation zu weiterführender, oft sehr teurer Diagnostik vernünftig zu stellen erlaubt. Anamnese, Inspektion, Palpation und Perkussion bleiben daher unabdingbar.

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Becker, H.D. et al. (2008). Diagnostik. In: Matthys, H., Seeger, W. (eds) Klinische Pneumologie. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-37692-7_2

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