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Die Netzhaut Ein Vorgeschobener

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“DIE NETZHAUT, EIN VORGESCHOBENER TEIL DES GEHIRNS: WICHTIGE ERKRANKUNGEN UND NEUE BEHANDLUNGEN“

Hendrik Scholl

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Ophthalmologie Basel (IOB), Professor und Vorsitzender, Abteilung für Augenheilkunde, Universität Basel, Universitätsspital

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Wednesday, March 17, 2021

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Wednesday, March 17, 2021

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Die Netzhaut als vorgeschobener Teil des Gehirns. Sie empfängt Licht, das in elektrische Signale umgewandelt an das Gehirn gesendet wird, damit wir Bilder sehen. Wenn die Netzhaut nicht völ-lig gesund ist, haben wir Probleme, richtig zu sehen. Am Mittwoch,17. März wird über wichtige Erkrankungen und neue Behandlungen berichtet.

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behandlungenbildwahrnehmungelektrische Signaleerkrankungengehirnlichtnetzhautsehenvisuelle Gesundheit

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Hendrik Scholl

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Ophthalmologie Basel (IOB), Professor und Vorsitzender, Abteilung für Augenheilkunde, Universität Basel, Universitätsspital

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