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Postexcision vaccination against human papillomavirus as a method of secondary prevention of cervical intraepithelial neoplasia grade 2+
Klinyshkova T.V.
Recurrence of cervical intraepithelial neoplasia: modern view on the problem
Klinyshkova T.V., Buyan M.S., Samosudova I.B.
Possibilities of using photodynamic therapy in the treatment of cervical precancers and cancers
Gilyadova A.V., Ishchenko A.A., Apolikhina I.A., Saidova A.S., Shiryaev A.A., Samoilova S.I., Alekseeva P.M., Efendiev K.T., Reshetov I.V.
PREGNANCY IN IN-SITU AND MICROINVASIVE CARCINOMA OF THE UTERINE CERVIX: CHANCES OF CARRYING PREGNANCY TO FULL TERM, SPECIFIC FEATURES OF DIAGNOSIS AND DISEASE COURSE, AND OUTCOMES AND PROGNOSIS
Korolenkova L.I.
NEW POSSIBILITIES FOR THE DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT OF HPV-ASSOCIATED PREINVASIVE NEOPLASIAS AT A REPRODUCTIVE AGE
KACHALINA T.S., SHAKHOVA N.M., KACHALINA O.V., GREBENKINA E.V., GAMAYUNOV S.V., ELISEEVA D.D., MIKAILOVA G.A.
MONITORING PATIENTS UNDERGOING CONIZATION OF THE CERVIX UTERI FOR CERVICAL INTRAEPITHELIAL NEOPLASIA (THE CLINICAL, MORPHOLOGICAL, AND MOLECULAR BIOLOGICAL ASPECTS OF THE PROBLEM)
KOGAN E.A., FAIZULLINA N.M., ISRAILOVA A.K., KOZACHENKO A.V., DEMURA T.A., TEMISHEVA Y.A., EKIMOV A.N., DONNIKOV A.E.
THE CLINICAL AND TECHNICAL FEATURES OF ELECTROSURGICAL CONIZATION OF THE CERVIX UTERI IN PATIENTS WITH CERVICAL INTRAEPITHELIAL NEOPLASIA III
KOROLENKOVA L.I.
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