Сосудистое поражение почек при антифосфолипидном синдроме (Обзор литературы)
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Н. Л. КозловскаяРоссия
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Козловская Н.Л. Сосудистое поражение почек при антифосфолипидном синдроме (Обзор литературы). Нефрология и диализ. 2006;8(3):206-219.
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Kozlovskaya N.L. Renal vascular lesion in antiphospholipid syndrome Review. Nephrology and Dialysis. 2006;8(3):206-219. (In Russ.)