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Συγγραφείς: E. I. Prokopenko, I. G. Nikolskaya, D. V. Gubina, A. V. Vatazin, T. S. Kovalenko, E. B. Efimkova, Е. И. Прокопенко, И. Г. Никольская, Д. В. Губина, А. В. Ватазин, Т. С. Коваленко, Е. Б. Ефимкова
Πηγή: Obstetrics, Gynecology and Reproduction; Vol 19, No 2 (2025); 201-215 ; Акушерство, Гинекология и Репродукция; Vol 19, No 2 (2025); 201-215 ; 2500-3194 ; 2313-7347
Θεματικοί όροι: креатинин сыворотки, chronic kidney disease, CKD, chronic glomerulonephritis, CGN, chronic tubulointerstitial kidney disease, CTID, preeclampsia, РЕ, proteinuria, PU, serum creatinine, хроническая болезнь почек, ХБП, хронический гломерулонефрит, ХГН, хронические тубулоинтерстициальные болезни почек, ХТИЗ, преэклампсия, ПЭ, протеинурия, ПУ
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