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    Modern options of endoscopic retrograde stenting of bile ducts in treatment of obstructive jaundice at malignant pancreatobiliary tumors by S. A. Budzinsky, S. G. Shapovalyants, Ye. D. Fedorov, A. G. Mylnikov, D. V. Bakhtiozina

    Published 2014-11-01
    “…From January, 2007 to July, 2013 overall 3269 endoscopic retrograde interventions on major duodenal papilla (MDP) have been executed in the Scientific-educational center of abdominal surgery and endoscopy, Moscow city clinical hospital #31. Endoscopic stenting of biliary tract have been carried out in 523 cases, of them 418 (79,9%) procedures were carried out in 287 patients with jaundice of neoplastic origin (148 women, 139 men). …”
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    Polish Historiography of Polish - Lithuanian Union of 20th Century by Mečislovas Jučas

    Published 1998-12-01
    “…There were no big debates on the reasons for the Lublin union: growing political activity of the Lithuanian nobility and its attempts to have equal rights with the Polish nobility, war between Lithuania and Moscow, and hope for the Polish nobility to realize old state rights, i.e., "executional attempt," and finally, the dominance and attractiveness of Polish culture. …”
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    Features of development and progression of colorectal cancer on a background of ulcerative colitis by I. L. Khalif, V. N. Kashnikov, A. V. Gusev, O. V. Golovenko, K. V. Bolikhov, L. L. Kapuller, A. N. Kuznetsov, A. V. Vasilchenko

    Published 2012-02-01
    “…Retrospective analysis of 65 cases with diagnosed CRC (2,1%) of 3154 patients with UC (treated in The State Scientific Centre of Coloproctology, Moscow, Russia from 1981 to 2010).Results. UC was diagnosed at the age of under 10 years in 5 patients (7,7%), from 10 to 19 years – in 16 (24,6%), 20–29 years – in 27 (41,5%), 30–39 years – in 4 (6,2%), 40–49 years – in 6 (9,2%), from 50 years and over – in 7 (10,8%). …”
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