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No 3-4 (2011) The constitutional features of anatomy of the urethrovesical segment Abstract  similar documents
Yu. Yu. Vinnik, V. G. Nikolaev
"... somatotype. Carried out an anthropometric survey of men and makroanatomic study urethrovesical segment ..."
 
No 3 (2016) Somatotopical characteristics of chronic prostatitis patients Abstract  similar documents
Yu. Yu. Vinnik, J. V. Кaracheva, A. S. Maximov
"... ,1%) and endomorph (29,4%) somatotypes in chronic prostatitis patients compared to general population. Consequently ..."
 
No 4 (2018) Constitutional approach in studying human diseases at the present stage Abstract  similar documents
N. Yu. Klimov, Y. Yu. Vinnik, A. V. Andreychikov, A. S. Maximov
"... of diseases is today an important stage in the development of medical science. The somatotype is genetically ..."
 
Vol 12, No 2 (2013) Сonstitutional features of change of microcirculation of an urethra against treatment of chronic uretrogenic prostatitis with ozone therapy use Abstract  similar documents
Yu. Yu. Vinnik, V. I. Prokhorenkov
 
Vol 14, No 4 (2013) NATIVE CONSTITUTIONAL ANATOMY IN THE ASPECT OF THE PERSONIFICATIVE MEDICINE Abstract  similar documents
V. N. Nikolenko, D. B. Nikityuk, S. V. Chava
 
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