Comparative Analysis of the State of Hepatobiliary System in Children Who Live in the Regions Polluted with Different Types of Xenobiotics

It has been carried out a comparative analysis of sonographic and biochemical parameters of the hepatobiliary system state in 63 children living in environmentally unfriendly regions with different route of xenoiotic enter to the body in order to optimize early diagnosis of environmental hepatobilia...

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Main Authors: M.V. Luchak (Author), O.Z. Gnateyko (Author), N.R. Kech (Author), G.S. Chaykovska (Author)
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Published: Zaslavsky O.Yu., 2014-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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