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Über die Bedeutung von Streptokokkeninfektionen in der Pathogenese der akuten Polyarthritis und der akuten Neprithis

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In der vorliegenden Arbeit sollen die Erkenntnisse über die Bedeutung von Streptokokkeninfektionen in der Pathogenese der akuten Polyarthritis und der akuten Nephritis dargestellt werden. Die Arbeit befaßt sich vorwiegend mit klinischen und serologischen Fragen. Die Darstellung berücksichtigt die in der Literatur mitgeteilten Befunde und eigene Untersuchungsergebnisse des Verfas­sers, besonders über Antikörper gegen hämolytische Streptokokken und gelbe hämolytische Staphylokokken.

Aus der I. Medizinischen Universitätsklinik Frankfurt a. M., Direktor : Prof. Dr. F. Hoff.

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Christ, P. (1959). Über die Bedeutung von Streptokokkeninfektionen in der Pathogenese der akuten Polyarthritis und der akuten Neprithis. In: Heilmeyer, L., Schoen, R., Glanzmann, E., De Rudder, B. (eds) Ergebnisse der Inneren Medizin und Kinderheilkunde. Ergebnisse der Inneren Medizin und Kinderheilkunde, vol 11. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-94742-1_7

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