Iron deficiency in the practice of a gynecologist: therapeutic efficacy
Introduction. Iron deficiency (ID) of varying severity is the most common and rather serious extra-gynecological complication of adenomyosis resulting from meno/metrorrhagia of varying intensity, up to abnormal uterine bleeding requiring surgical hemostasis. Taking into account the chronic course of...
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Main Authors: | E. M. Dzhobava (Author), I. G. Knysheva (Author), D. P. Artizanova (Author) |
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