THE ROLE OF THE RANDALL’S PLAQUES IN THE PATHOGENESIS OF RECURRENT UROLITASIS
- Авторлар: Kamalov A.A1, Okhobotov D.A1, Nizov A.N1
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Мекемелер:
- Lomonosov MSU
- Шығарылым: № 5 (2017)
- Беттер: 145-149
- Бөлім: Articles
- URL: https://journals.eco-vector.com/1728-2985/article/view/322161
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.18565/urology.2017.5.145-148
- ID: 322161
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A. Kamalov
Lomonosov MSU
Email: armais.kamalov@rambler.ru
Academician of the RAS, Dr.Med.Sci., Prof., Director of the Medical Research and Educational Center, Head of the Department of Urology and Andrology, Faculty of Fundamental Medicine Moscow, Russia
D. Okhobotov
Lomonosov MSU
Email: 14032007m@gmail.com
Ph.D., Urologist and Senior Researcher at the Research Department of Urology and Andrology of the of the Medical Research and Educational Center, Scientific Secretary of the Russian Society «Men’s Health» Moscow, Russia
A. Nizov
Lomonosov MSU
Email: nizovale@gmaiI.com
Urologist at the Medical Research and Educational Center, Ph.D. Student at the Faculty of Fundamental Medicine Moscow, Russia
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