veterinär spiegel 2021; 31(01): 10-16
DOI: 10.1055/a-1349-7530
Kleintiere & Heimtiere

Das Phäochromozytom beim Hund – Klinik, Diagnostik und chirurgische Therapie

Martina Jäckel
,
Sven Uhle
,
Ludo Stegen

Wann haben Sie Ihr letztes Phäochromozytom diagnostiziert? Noch nie? Dann lesen Sie hier, wie dieser klinisch extrem variabel erscheinende und katecholaminproduzierende Tumor des Nebennierenmarkes erkannt und behandelt wird.



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