DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.18565/urology.2020.4.119-123
У. Жанбырбекулы, A. Tamadon, Ш.К. Ахназаров, M.A. Сулейман, Е.И. Айнаев, У.С. Жапаров, Р.А.Жанкина, А.К. Ибрагимов, А. Есенулы
1) Кафедра урологии и андрологии, НАО «Медицинский университет Астана», Нур-Султан, Казахстан; 2) Ширазский университет медицинских наук, Шираз, Иран; 3) НАО «Медицинский университет Астана», Нур-Султан, Казахстан; 4) ECOMED CLINIC, Нур-Султан, Казахстан
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А в т о р д л я с в я з и: У. Жанбырбекулы – к.м.н., асс. профессор, заведующий кафедрой урологии и андрологии
НАО «Медицинский университет Астана», Нур-Султан, Казахстан; e-mail: Ulanbek.amu@gmail.com