Ischemic Kidney Disease: a Modern Approach to the Problem

Journal Title: Нирки - Year 2015, Vol 4, Issue 14

Abstract

Today, a significant prevalence of ischemic kidney disease is proved, although it often remains undiagnosed during life. Because of this, the importance of a more detailed study of this disease by means of early diagnosis and treatment is growing.

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M. I. Kravchenko, A. A. Horzov, S. B. Maidan

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M. I. Kravchenko, A. A. Horzov, S. B. Maidan (2015). Ischemic Kidney Disease: a Modern Approach to the Problem. Нирки, 4(14), 61-64. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-214860