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1 25% mit Adenomen und 0,5 Adenome insgesamt pro Person bedeuten auf 100 Personen umgerechnet: 25 von 100 haben Adenome; 100 Personen haben zusammen 50 Adenome, diese 50 verteilen sich aber auf die 25 Personen - also 2 pro Patient.
Prof. Dr. med. Thomas Rösch
Charité Universitätsmedizin Berlin
Campus Virchow-Klinikum
Email: thomas.roesch@charite.de