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Anatomie des Urogenitaltrakts

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Smiths Urologie

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Zur Urologie gehören die Erkrankungen und Störungen des männlichen Urogenital- und des weiblichen Harntraktes. Hinzu kommen die chirurgischen Erkrankungen der Nebennieren. Die Organsysteme sind in Abb. 1.1 und 1.2 dargestellt.

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Tanagho, E.A. (1992). Anatomie des Urogenitaltrakts. In: Tanagho, E.A., McAninch, J.W. (eds) Smiths Urologie. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-76107-2_1

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