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Unterschätzen Sie Divertikel nicht!

Divertikelkrankheiten

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80% aller Patienten mit Divertikeln bleiben ihr Leben lang symptomfrei. Den anderen drohen Entzündungen, Fistelbildung, Darmstenosen und potenziell tödliche Perforationen und Blutungen. Die ersten Krankheitszeichen und die therapeutischen Schritte – auch der späteren Stadien – zu kennen, das ist Ihre Aufgabe!

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Holmer, C., Kreis, M.E. Unterschätzen Sie Divertikel nicht!. MMW - Fortschritte der Medizin 156, 50–55 (2014). https://doi.org/10.1007/s15006-014-2869-1

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