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Kollaps eines 15-jährigen Jungen nach starkem Husten

Welche Verdachtsdiagnose stellen Sie?

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Hoppen, T., Ohlert, M., Bartels, S. et al. Welche Verdachtsdiagnose stellen Sie?. Pädiatrie 30, 42–44 (2018). https://doi.org/10.1007/s15014-018-1464-9

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