The significance of angiogenic growth factor in the pathogenesis of gestosis in pregnant women with varicose disease
Recently, a close relationship between angiogenesis processes, growth factor activity in vascular abnormalities, and gestosis was revealed. In the present study, the dynamics of serum vascular endothelial growth factor during pregnancy was studied in patients with varicose disease with and without g...
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