CHILDREN HAVE FEATURES OF FLOW OF ULCEROUS ILLNESS OF GASTRO-DUODENAL AREA DEPENDING ON INHERITED COMPLICATION
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https://doi.org/10.11603/24116-4944.2008.2.9526Keywords:
children, a stomach ulcer gastroduodenal zones, hereditary load, Bukovinian State Medical University (Chernivtsi)Abstract
Features of a current of a stomach ulcer astroduodenal zones at children are learnt. The basic clinical and diagnostic markers of a current of disease at children depending on hereditary load are allocated.
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