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Psychologische Aspekte einer Dysplasiesprechstunde

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Kolposkopie in der Praxis

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Die psychologische Belastung durch die Mitteilung eines auffälligen zytologischen Befundes und die nachfolgende Abklärung mittels Kolposkopie ist ganz erheblich und muss im Umgang mit den betroffenen Patientinnen angemessen berücksichtigt werden.

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Lellé, R., Küppers, V. (2014). Psychologische Aspekte einer Dysplasiesprechstunde. In: Kolposkopie in der Praxis. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-38308-3_16

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