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Expression of immune-associated genes in isolated classical monocytes in preeclampsia
Vishnyakova P.A., Kiseleva V.V., Poltavets A.S., Karyagina V.E., Bagdasarian A.A., Knyazev E.N., Muminova K.T., Khodzhaeva Z.S., Elchaninov A.V., Sukhikh G.T.
To the issue on features of central and peripheric hemodynamics of pregnant women with an arterial hypertension and a preeclampsia
Muratnazarova N.A.
Screening in early pregnancy: is it possible to forecast the formation kardioplatsentarnoy insufficiency in preeclampsia
Kasparova A.E., Belotserkovtseva L.D., Kovalenko L.V., Sus L.A.
Statistics of preeclampsia and eclampsia with contemporary parameters of registration of births
Frolova O.G., Pavlovich S.V., Grebennik T.K.
Dynamics of the hemostatic system in pregnant with preeclampsia during delivery under general anesthesia
Muzychenko V.P., Prokhorova I.N., Sin’kov S.V., Magomedov M.A.
Prediction and early diagnosis of preeclampsia
Zaripova L.R., Galina T.V., Golikova T.P., Gondarenko A.S.
To the question of the prevention of severe pre-eclampsia in pregnant women with metabolic syndrome
Savel'eva I.V., Barinov S.V.
The probability of pregnancy complications in obese women
Borovkova E.I., Makarov I.O., Bairamova M.A.
Structurally-geometrical myocardium changes and peculiarities of the diastolic dysfunction of left ventricle of pregnant women with various types of arterial hypertensia
Muratnazarova N.A.
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