HEMATURIA IN CHRONIC OBSTRUCTIVE PYELONEPHRITIS: A NEED TO CONTROL PLATELET FUNCTIONAL ACTIVITY
Issue:
11
Year:
2017
Hematuria and platelet reactivity are evaluated in patients with chronic obstructive pyelonephritis.
Keywords:
nephrology
chronic obstructive pyelonephritis
platelet reactivity
inflammation
hematuria
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