The role of nephrologists and hemodialysis specialists in maintenance of permanent vascular access for hemodialysis
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About the Authors
A. Y. BeliaevRussian Federation
E. S. Kudryavtseva
Russian Federation
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Beliaev A.Y., Kudryavtseva E.S. The role of nephrologists and hemodialysis specialists in maintenance of permanent vascular access for hemodialysis. Nephrology and Dialysis. 2007;9(3):224-227. (In Russ.)