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Typische, klinische Zeichen einer Lebererkrankung sind: (Skleren)ikterus, Foetor hepaticus, »flapping tremor«, »burning feet«, Bauchglatze, Palmarerythem, Spider nävi, Umgehungskreisläufe (Caput medusae), Aszites und Muskelatrophie (»Kartoffel auf Stelzen«).

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Thiel, M., Choukèr, A. (2012). Leber. In: Rossaint, R., Werner, C., Zwißler, B. (eds) Die Anästhesiologie. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-21125-6_6

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