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E V Kurilina
ORCID
Publication Activity (10 Years)
Years Active: 2020-2023
Publications (10 Years): 6
Top Topics
Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus
Aortic Stenosis
Ulcerative Colitis
Case Report
Top Venues
Terapevticheskii arkhiv
Arkhiv patologii
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Publications
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Dmitry V Pevzner
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T S Sukhinina
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E N Anufriev
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N S Kostritca
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E A Avetisyan
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V N Shitov
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E V Kurilina
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A G Osiev
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Evgeny V Merkulov
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Andrey S Tereshchenko
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Sergey A Boytsov
[Right ventricle free wall rupture during transcatheter occluder implantation in a patient with postinfarction rupture of the interventricular septum and COVID-19-associated myocarditis. Case report].
Terapevticheskii arkhiv
95 (7) (2023)
Dmitry V Pevzner
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T S Sukhinina
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E N Anufriev
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N S Kostritca
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E A Avetisyan
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V N Shitov
,
E V Kurilina
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A G Osiev
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Evgeny V Merkulov
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Andrey S Tereshchenko
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Sergey A Boytsov
[Right ventricle free wall rupture during transcatheter occluder implantation in a patient with postinfarction rupture of the interventricular septum and COVID-19-associated myocarditis. Case report].
Terapevticheskii arkhiv
95 (7) (2023)
A E Komlev
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M D Muksinova
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M A Saidova
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E V Kurilina
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T E Imaev
[Takotsubo syndrome after palliative transcatheter treatment of acquired aortic stenosis in patient with congenital ventricular septal defect. Case report].
Terapevticheskii arkhiv
93 (9) (2021)
A L Komarov
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O O Shakhmatova
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V V Korobkova
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E V Kurilina
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A G Shuleshova
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E P Panchenko
[Gastric mucosa condition in patients with coronary artery disease and high risk of gastrointestinal bleeding (register REGATTA-1)].
Terapevticheskii arkhiv
93 (12) (2021)
L V Kakturskiy
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Liudmila M Mikhaleva
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O D Mishnev
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O V Zayratyants
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E V Kurilina
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A E Komlev
[Takotsubo syndrome (stress-induced cardiomyopathy)].
Arkhiv patologii
83 (1) (2021)
E A Kogan
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Yuriy S Berezovskiy
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A D Kukleva
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E V Kurilina
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L A Semenova
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Olga Blagova
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N V Zharkov
[Lymphocytic myocarditis in patients with COVID-19 (4 autopsy cases)].
Arkhiv patologii
82 (5) (2020)