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Авторы
Н.Н.Спирин1, И.О.Степанов2, Д.С.Касаткин1, Е.Г.Шипова1
1. ГОУ ВПО Ярославская государственная медицинская академия Росздрава,
2. МУЗ Клиническая больница № 8, Ярославль