Применение заместительной почечной терапии в комплексном лечении тяжелого острого панкреатита
Abstract
About the Authors
O. L. PodkorytovaRussian Federation
N. A. Tomilina
Russian Federation
B. T. Bikbov
Russian Federation
V. I. Vtorenko
Russian Federation
V. G. Shirinsky
Russian Federation
V. V. Loktev
Russian Federation
N. D. Fedorova
Russian Federation
I. S. Chura
Russian Federation
S. E. Rodnikov
Russian Federation
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Review
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Podkorytova O.L., Tomilina N.A., Bikbov B.T., Vtorenko V.I., Shirinsky V.G., Loktev V.V., Fedorova N.D., Chura I.S., Rodnikov S.E. . Nephrology and Dialysis. 2008;10(3-4):226-233. (In Russ.)