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Obesity and chronic venous insufficiency : From risk factors to pathogenesis. / Shevela, A. I.; Usov, S. A.; Markina, V. A.

In: Flebologiya, Vol. 13, No. 3, 01.01.2019, p. 220-234.

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Shevela AI, Usov SA, Markina VA. Obesity and chronic venous insufficiency: From risk factors to pathogenesis. Flebologiya. 2019 Jan 1;13(3):220-234. doi: 10.17116/flebo201913031220

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Shevela, A. I. ; Usov, S. A. ; Markina, V. A. / Obesity and chronic venous insufficiency : From risk factors to pathogenesis. In: Flebologiya. 2019 ; Vol. 13, No. 3. pp. 220-234.

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