kleintier konkret 2021; 24(02): 8-19
DOI: 10.1055/a-1248-0250
Bildgebende Diagnostik
Hund.Katze

Stöckchen, Granne, Zahnstocher – Bildgebende Diagnostik von Fremdkörpern im Weichteilgewebe

Sophie Ophey
,
Claudia Köhler
,
Stefan Kohl
,
Michaele Alef
,
Ingmar Kiefer

Die Suche nach einem Fremdkörper kann zur echten Herausforderung werden. Sitz des Fremdkörpers, Verfügbarkeit der bildgebenden Modalitäten und Erfahrung entscheiden über das diagnostische Procedere.



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