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    Diagnosis and differential treatment of acute pancreatitis of biliary etiology by Reshetnikov, E A, Mironov, A S, Malov, Iu Ia

    Published in Hirurgija (Moskva) (2005)
    “…The experience in examination and treatment of 208 patients with acute pancreatitis of biliary etiology was analyzed. Complex endoscopic treatment was carried…”
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    Comparative analysis of different methods in the treatment of patients with acute calculous cholecystitis and choledocholithiasis by Bashilov, V P, Brekhov, E I, Malov, Iu Ia, Vasilenko, O Iu

    Published in Hirurgija (Moskva) (2005)
    “…In the patients with different forms of cholelithiasis 1988 operations were performed, 597 of them - on account of acute calculous cholecystitis. In 118 (19%)…”
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    Immediate, early and late results of endoscopic papillosphincterotomy by Sokolov, L K, Ageĭcheva, M V, Malkerova, N N, Malov, Iu Ia, Savrasov, V M, Blokhin, A F

    Published in Hirurgija (Moskva) (1995)
    “…Clinico-instrumental examination of 226 patients showed that there were no fatal outcomes directly after endoscopic papillosphincterotomy, the number of…”
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    Diagnosis of lung cancer in the general therapeutic departments of the hospital by Bakulin, M P, Bogdan, O V, Malov, Iu Ia, Taĭts, R N

    Published in Terapevtic̆eskii arhiv (1991)
    “…The authors review the therapeutic aspects of lung carcinoma (LC) diagnosis based on the follow-up of 80 patients with LC referred to the hospital for…”
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    Possibilities of laparoscopic decompression of the gallbladder in middle-aged and elderly patients with diseases of the biliary tract by Shugurov, V A, Garkavyĭ, D V, Malov, Iu Ia, Blokhin, A F, Sokolov, L K

    Published in Klinicheskaia meditsina (01-02-1991)
    “…It is established that laparoscopic cholecystostomy presents the most acceptable method of gall bladder decompression in acute cholecystitis patients of…”
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