Items where Author is "Yevstihnieiev, I.V."

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Khaniukov, O.O. and Chornyi, V.I. and Yevstihnieiev, I.V. and Hutnik, I.O. and Smolianova, O.V. and Romuz, N.A. and Esterkina, K.V. and Pervieieva, K.I. (2021) Lesch-Nyhan syndrome - late diagnosis of rare disease: clinical case. Вісник Харківського національного університету імені В. Н. Каразіна. Серія «Медицина», 41. pp. 115-122. ISSN 2313-2396 (online), 2313-6693 (print)

Yevstihnieiev, I.V. (2021) Some diagnostic aspect of extrapulmonary tuberculosis with fever of unknown origin at the beginning. In: Fundamental and applied research in the modern world. Abstracts of the 8th International scientific and practical conference. BoScience Publisher, Boston, USA, pp. 235-236. ISBN 978-1-73981-124-2

Yevstihnieiev, I.V. (2021) Still's disease with lymphadenopathy syndrome: difficulties in diagnosis and differential diagnosis. In: Science and education: problems, prospects and innovations. Proceedings of the 9th International scientific and practical conference. CPN Publishing Group, Kyoto, Japan. 2021, pp. 114-117. ISBN 978-4-9783419-5-2

Yevstihnieiev, I.V. (2021) Tuberculosis coxitis: diagnostic problems. In: World science: problems, prospects and innovations. Abstracts of the 7th International scientific and practical conference. Perfect Publishing, Toronto, Canada, pp. 181-183. ISBN 978-1-4879-3793-5

Yevstihnieiev, I.V. (2020) To the question of the complexity of differential diagnosis of ileoceal tuberculosis and crown diseases. In: Perspectives of world science and education. Abstracts of the 13th International scientific and practical conference. CPN Publishing Group, Osaka, Japan, pp. 68-78. ISBN 978-4-9783419-8-3

Yevstihnieiev, I.V. (2019) Problems of early diagnostics of tuberculosis spondilitis. In: The 15th International conference “Science and society”, November 8, 2019, Hamilton, Canada.

Yevstihnieiev, I.V. (2019) Clostridium difficile infection: clinical symptoms. In: Science progress in European countries: new concepts and modern solutions, December 20, 2019, Stuttgart, Germany.

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