Gutartige Erkrankungen von Dickdarm und Rektum

  • C. Beglinger
  • L. Degen
  • M. von Flüe
  • F. Harder
  • W. Langewitz
  • W. R. Marti
  • D. Oertli
  • M. Zuber

Zusammenfassung

Im folgenden Kapitel werden exemplarisch wichtige benigne Erkrankungen des Dickdarms und Rektums diskutiert. Das Kapitel kann lediglich einen ersten Überblick bieten. Der interessierte Leser sei bereits an dieser Stelle auf die Spezialkapitel dieses Buches, aber auch auf zusätzliche fokussierte Fachliteratur verwiesen.

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  • L. Degen
  • M. von Flüe
  • F. Harder
  • W. Langewitz
  • W. R. Marti
  • D. Oertli
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