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    Modern approaches to the treatment of postpartum purulent-septic diseases by Ivannikov, N. Yu, Mitichkin, A. E., Dimitrova, V. I., Slyusareva, O. A., Khlynova, S. A., Dobrokhotova, Ju. E.

    Published in Medicinskij sovet (05-04-2019)
    “…The cohort prospective comparative study showed improvement of the management of patients with various forms of purulentseptic diseases (PSD). The study…”
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    Prophylaxis of рurulent-septic diseases of postpartum period for high-risk puerperas by Mitichkin, A. E., Dobrokhotova, Yu. E., Ivannikov, N. Yu, Dimitrova, V. I., Slyusareva, O. A., Khlynova, S. A., Lyubeshkina, V. A., Taalaybekova, A. T.

    Published in Medicinskij sovet (17-04-2020)
    “…Background . Postpartum purulent-septic diseases are one of the topical issues of modern obstetrics due to high prevalence and absence of downward trend toward…”
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    Reproductive outcomes following surgical removal of uterine fibroids by Mitichkin, A. E., Dobrokhotova, Yu. E., Ivannikov, N. Yu, Dimitrova, V. I., Slyusareva, O. A., Khlynova, S. A., Lyubeshkina, V. A., Mustafaeva, T. G.

    Published in Medicinskij sovet (05-04-2019)
    “…The cohort prospective comparative study investigated the efficacy of mifepristone use in patients after surgical treatment of uterine myoma. It was shown that…”
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    Multidisciplinary approach in the treatment of cervical-cervical and cervical pregnancies with the use of modern low-invasive x-ray endovascular technology by A. E. Mitichkin, Yu. E. Dobrokhotova, S. V. Apresyan, D. G. Gromov, V. I. Dimitrova, S. A. Papoyan, S. A. Khlynova, A. G. Ishevsky, O. A. Slyusareva, V. A. Zametaev

    Published in Medicinskij sovet (25-09-2018)
    “…Multidisciplinary approach in the treatment cervical ectopic pregnancy has been developed, it includes the systemic use of methotrexate, the embolization of…”
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    COMBINED THERAPY OF CERVICAL PREGNANCY WITH COMBINED USE OF UTERINE ARTERY EMBOLIZATION AND TEMPORARY BALLOON OCCLUSION OF INTERNAL ILEAL ARTERIES by S. V. Apresyan, A. E. Mitichkin, S. V. Kamoeva, V. I. Dimitrova, S. A. Papoyan, S. A. Khlynova, A. G. Ishevsky, O. A. Slyusareva, A. K. Karnasheva, F. D. Arful, V. A. Zametaev

    Published in Medicinskij sovet (01-10-2017)
    “…A new method of combined therapy of cervical pregnancy with combined use of uterine artery embolization and temporary balloon occlusion of internal ileal…”
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    Surgical correction of recurrent genital prolapse by A E Mitichkin, S V Apresyan, V I Dimitrova, O A Slyusareva

    “…Genital prolapse (GP) issue is important due to high prevalence, early onset and high rates of recidivation. The basic principle of surgical treatment of GP…”
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    Endovascular treatment of acute mesenteric ischaemia in thrombosis of superior mesenteric artery by Shchegolev, A A, Papoian, S A, Mitichkin, A E, Gromov, D G, Ishevskiĭ, A G, Chevokin, A Iu, Mutaev, M M

    “…The article deals with the problems related to acute impairment of mesenteric blood circulation, known as a nosological entity associated with an extremely…”
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    Indicators endointoxication and kidney function in pregnant women with portal hypertension by K V Britvina, Z V Vasilyeva, E A Kitsenko, A E Mitichkin, S V Apresyan

    “…This article discusses the results of studies azotovydelitelnoy and filtration function of the kidneys, as well as indicators of endogenous intoxication in…”
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    The possibilities for the conservative treatment of patients with acute cholecystitis by Gurin, N N, Mitichkin, A E, Dmitrichenko, V V

    Published in Vestnik hirurgii im. I.I. Grekova (01-07-1993)
    “…Based on an analysis of treatment of 734 patients, among them 301 patients with destructive cholecystitis, the authors consider that it is necessary to widen…”
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