RhD-induced immunogenetic disparity between mother and fetus: medical importance and economic effect of using molecular genetic technology
Introduction. Here we discuss the problem of timely diagnostics and prevention of Rh-immunization of pregnant women as well as fetal hemolytic disease, which remains currently relevant, despite the existence of proven diagnostic, therapeutic and preventive methods.Aim: to assess the medico-economic...
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Main Authors: | A. G. Konopliannikov (Author), A. N. Toropovskii (Author), D. A. Viktorov (Author), Yu. V. Myakisheva (Author), R. F. Burganova (Author), A. V. Solovyev (Author), A. V. Kazakova (Author), V. B. Marinovskaya (Author) |
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