Issue |
Section |
Title |
File |
Vol 78, No 6 (2003) |
Editorial |
Clinical manifestations of APS-nephropathy in primary antiphospholipid syndrome |
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Vol 79, No 9 (2004) |
Editorial |
Chronic glomerulonephritis and pregnancy |
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Vol 79, No 9 (2004) |
Editorial |
Lowmolecular heparins in the treatment of APS-nephropathy in primary and secondary antiphospholipid syndrome |
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Vol 79, No 9 (2004) |
Editorial |
Renal damage in antiphospholipid syndrome |
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Vol 79, No 12 (2004) |
Editorial |
Endothelium and platelets in pregnant women with chronicglomerulonephritis and therapeutic efficacy of acetylsalicylicacid and dipiridamol |
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Vol 80, No 6 (2008) |
Editorial |
Types of lupus nephritis exacerbations: prognostic significance |
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Vol 80, No 6 (2008) |
Editorial |
Lupus nephritis as a factor of atherosclerosis risk in patients with systemic lupus erythematosus |
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Vol 80, No 6 (2008) |
Editorial |
Bilateral stenosis of renal arteries in a patient with primary antiphospholipid syndrome following hemolyticouremic syndrome (a case report and review of literature) |
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Vol 84, No 1 (2012) |
Editorial |
Successful treatment of massive thrombosis of the vena cava inferior with nephrоtic syndrome and chronic bilateral pulmonary artery thromboembolism in a patient with genetic thrombophilia |
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Vol 86, No 6 (2014) |
Editorial |
Alterations of the complement system in patients with catastrophic antiphospholipid syndrome |
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Vol 87, No 9 (2015) |
Editorial |
Cardiac involvement in thrombotic microangiopathies |
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Vol 88, No 6 (2016) |
Editorial |
Incomplete thrombotic microangiopathy as a variant of hemolytic-uremic syndrome |
 (Rus)
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Vol 89, No 11 (2017) |
Editorial |
Difficulties in the diagnosis of diarrhea-associated hemolytic uremic syndrome in adults |
 (Rus)
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Vol 89, No 8 (2017) |
Editorial |
Hyponatremia: A clinical approach |
 (Rus)
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