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Komplikationen durch Lagerung und Tourniquet

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Halothanbedingte Hepatitis Bis heute gibt es keine spezifischen Tests zur Erkennung einer durch Halothan ausgelösten Leberzellschädigung. Eine Diagnose kann daher nur per exclusionem gestellt werden. Die sog. Halothanhepatitis kann in einer leichteren und in einer schwer verlaufenden Form auftreten.

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List, W. (2003). Komplikationen durch Lagerung und Tourniquet. In: List, W., Osswald, P., Hornke, I. (eds) Komplikationen und Gefahren in der Anästhesie. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-55858-0_30

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