THE FIRST EXPERIENCE OF SUCCESSFUL SMALL BOWEL TRANSPLANTATION IN THE SKLIFOSOVSKY RESEARCH INSTITUTE FOR EMERGENCY MEDICINE
Abstract
About the Authors
M. Sh. KhubutiaRussian Federation
P. A. Yartsev
Russian Federation
V. A. Gulyaev
Russian Federation
A. V. Grishin
Russian Federation
S. A. Tarasov
Russian Federation
N. N. Sheptak
Russian Federation
M. N. Drayer
Russian Federation
I. V. Aleksandrova
Russian Federation
V. V. Kiselev
Russian Federation
A. A. Ryk
Russian Federation
A. V. Vodiasov
Russian Federation
O. N. Rzhevskaya
Russian Federation
E. A. Korotkova
Russian Federation
N. V. Shavrina
Russian Federation
I. E. Selina
Russian Federation
A. M. Godkov
Russian Federation
G. V. Bulava
Russian Federation
E. B. Lazareva
Russian Federation
I. E. Galankina
Russian Federation
G. P. Titova
Russian Federation
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Khubutia M.Sh., Yartsev P.A., Gulyaev V.A., Grishin A.V., Tarasov S.A., Sheptak N.N., Drayer M.N., Aleksandrova I.V., Kiselev V.V., Ryk A.A., Vodiasov A.V., Rzhevskaya O.N., Korotkova E.A., Shavrina N.V., Selina I.E., Godkov A.M., Bulava G.V., Lazareva E.B., Galankina I.E., Titova G.P. THE FIRST EXPERIENCE OF SUCCESSFUL SMALL BOWEL TRANSPLANTATION IN THE SKLIFOSOVSKY RESEARCH INSTITUTE FOR EMERGENCY MEDICINE. Russian Sklifosovsky Journal "Emergency Medical Care". 2013;(3):12-22. (In Russ.)