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Kriterien für Krankheitswert und Indikation für neurochirurgische Interventionen bei Spondylolisthesis

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Dem uns gestellten Thema liegt die Vermutung zugrunde, daß den meisten Neurochirurgen — die sich nicht wie Verbiest um die operative Behandlung der Spondylolisthesis besonders verdient gemacht haben — ein anderes Krankengut zugewiesen wird als dem operativ tätigen Orthopäden, und daß dieses wiederum verschieden sein dürfte von dem, was der niedergelassene Orthopäde zu sehen bekommt.

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Loew, F., Strowitzki, M. (1988). Kriterien für Krankheitswert und Indikation für neurochirurgische Interventionen bei Spondylolisthesis. In: Hohmann, D., Kügelgen, B., Liebig, K. (eds) Erkrankungen des zervikookzipitalen Übergangs Spondylolisthesis Wirbelsäule in Arbeit und Beruf. Neuroorthopädie, vol 4. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-71804-5_33

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