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NONINVASIVE DIAGNOSIS OF LIVER FIBROSIS IN PATIENTS WITH CHRONIC HEPATITIS C ON THE BASIS OF ROUTINE LABORATORY INDICES
Malova E.S., Glazkova E.Y., Morozov V.G., Melkonyan K.B., Morozov A.V., Safiullina N.H., Balmasova I.P.
ROLE OF OBESITY IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF METABOLIC DISORDERS, IN THE PROGRESSION OF LIVER FIBROSIS, AND IN THE OUTCOMES OF ANTIVIRAL THERAPY IN PATIENTS WITH CHRONIC HEPATITIS C
TKACHENKO L.I., MALEEV V.V., TSVETKOVSKAYA T.N.
Relationship between immunological parameters and the severity of liver fibrosis in patients with chronic hepatitis C
Ponezheva Z.B., Akimkin V.G., Mannanova I.V., Ugleva S.V., Duganova S.E., Shabalina S.V.
THE FEATURES OF THE COURSE OF HBV INFECTION DURING ANTIVIRAL THERAPY
OMAROVA K.G., MAKASHOVA V.V., PONEZHEVA Z.B.
CURRENT VIEWS ON LIVER FIBROSIS AND ITS MARKERS
SEMENOVA I.V., PONEZHEVA Z.B., MALEEV V.V.
The clinical and laboratory features of the natural course of chronic hepatitis C
Makashova V.V., Kuznetsov S.D., Floryanu A.I., Shabalina S.V.
Biomarkers of liver fibrosis and cirrhosis in chronic hepatitis C. Clinical and pathophysiological aspects
Tereshkin N.A., Makashova V.V., Ponezheva Z.B., Omarova K.G.
TUMOR NECROSIS FACTOR-α AND LIVER FIBROSIS IN CHRONIC HEPATITIS B AND C PATIENTS BELONGING TO DIFFERENT POPULATION GROUPS IN KAZAKHSTAN
KALIASKAROVA K.S., TUGANBEKOVA S.K., MALOVA E.S., GLAZKOVA E.Y., MOROZOV V.G., BALMASOVA I.P.
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