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Zerebrale T-Wellen-Inversion und QTc-Intervall-Verlängerung im Oberflächen-EKG bei einem Patienten mit bakterieller Meningitis

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Brueck, M., Bandorski, D. Zerebrale T-Wellen-Inversion und QTc-Intervall-Verlängerung im Oberflächen-EKG bei einem Patienten mit bakterieller Meningitis. Med Klin 104, 814–816 (2009). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00063-009-1168-6

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