The state of bone mineral density in the prolapse of the pelvic organs
Background. Plausible predictions of future mortality and disability are useful aids in making decisions about priorities for medical research. Recent advances in medicine have led to the fact that some countries, such as Japan, have the highest life expectancy in the world. Osteoporotic fractures m...
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Main Authors: | Il'nur I. Musin (Author), Timur B. Minasov (Author), Raisa A. Naftulovich (Author), Elena M. Popova (Author), Karina N. Mingareeva (Author), Edvard A. Berg (Author), Anzhella R. Molokanova (Author), Polina A. Berg (Author) |
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2021-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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