Current principles of management in patients with opisthorchiasis


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Opisthorchiasis is a widespread disease that increases the likelihood of developing fibrosis and liver cancer. This determines its high socioeconomic significance and the need for efforts to solve the problem. The basic principles of the diagnosis of opisthorchiasis and its treatment are analyzed; new evidence on this topic are presented

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V. Tsukanov

Federal Research Center «Krasnoyarsk Research Center Siberian Branch Russian Academy of Sciences»

Professor, MD; Research Institute for Medical Problems of the North (Separate Subdivision) City of Krasnoyarsk

E. Gorchilova

Private Healthcare Facility «Clinical Hospital» RZhD-Meditsina

City of Krasnoyarsk

A. Vasyutin

Federal Research Center «Krasnoyarsk Research Center Siberian Branch Russian Academy of Sciences»

Candidate of Medical Sciences; Research Institute for Medical Problems of the North (Separate Subdivision) City of Krasnoyarsk

Yu. Tonkikh

Federal Research Center «Krasnoyarsk Research Center Siberian Branch Russian Academy of Sciences»

Candidate of Medical Sciences; Research Institute for Medical Problems of the North (Separate Subdivision) City of Krasnoyarsk

O. Rzhavicheva

Private Healthcare Facility «Clinical Hospital» RZhD-Meditsina

Candidate of Medical Sciences City of Krasnoyarsk

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