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Direkte Gelenkinfektionen bei anderen infektiösen und parasitären Erkrankungen (M 01)

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Tuberkulöse, mykotische und parasitäre Infektionen sind relativ selten Ursache von Arthritiden. Sie sind aber von Wichtigkeit, da sie durch Antibiotika heilbar sind (⊡ Tab. 32.1).

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Jendro, M.C. (2008). Direkte Gelenkinfektionen bei anderen infektiösen und parasitären Erkrankungen (M 01). In: Zeidler, H., Zacher, J., Hiepe, F. (eds) Interdisziplinäre klinische Rheumatologie. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-34105-5_32

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