File:Circulus arteriosus SAB Lokalisationen.png

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Deutsch: Circulus arteriosus, nachbearbeitet und Beschriftung modifiziert (Deutsch/german) von Patrick. Dieses Bild stellt den Circulus arteriosus dar. Mit roten Kreisen wurden häufige Lokalisationen von arteriellen Aneurysem markiert. Bei einer Ruptur kommt es häufig zu einer w:de:Subarachnoidalblutung. Es wurde von mir bearbeitet und mit einer deutschsprachigen Legende versehen.
Date 27. Dez 2004 (CET)
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  • Image contributor(s): PatDi, PatDi
    • 2004-12-27T17:56:59Z UTC PatDi 544x550 (208503 bytes) {{Bild-PD-Grays}}
    • 2004-12-31T19:48:34Z UTC PatDi 211x553 (31531 bytes) neue Version von Circulus arteriosus

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current16:51, 14 January 2007Thumbnail for version as of 16:51, 14 January 2007211 × 553 (21 KB)Mikmoptipng
12:18, 3 December 2006Thumbnail for version as of 12:18, 3 December 2006211 × 553 (31 KB)CommonismNowDieses Bild stellt den Circulus arteriosus dar. Mit roten Kreisen wurden häufige Lokalisationen von arteriellen Aneurysem markiert. Bei einer Ruptur kommt es häufig zu einer w:de:Subarachnoidalblutung. {{Bild-PD-Grays}} Es wurde von mir bearbeitet
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