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1 THE EFFECT OF OBESITY ON BONES

THE EFFECT OF OBESITY ON BONES

2018, vol. 23, iss. 68
2 SYNERGY FUNCTIONING OF HUMAN MEDICINE AND MEDICAL LAW IN HEALTH ACTIVITY

SYNERGY FUNCTIONING OF HUMAN MEDICINE AND MEDICAL LAW IN HEALTH ACTIVITY

2018, vol. 23, iss. 68
3 TEN YEARS OF SUCCESSFUL WORK OF A MULTIDISCIPLINARY CENTER FOR PRVENTION AND TREATMENT OF OBESITY IN CHILDREN AND ADOLESCENTS

TEN YEARS OF SUCCESSFUL WORK OF A MULTIDISCIPLINARY CENTER FOR PRVENTION AND TREATMENT OF OBESITY IN CHILDREN AND ADOLESCENTS

2018, vol. 23, iss. 69
4 ARE FETAL AND EARLY NEONATAL PERIOD DEFINING OUR LIFE DESTINY?

ARE FETAL AND EARLY NEONATAL PERIOD DEFINING OUR LIFE DESTINY?

2018, vol. 23, iss. 69
5 Growth hormone deficiency (GHD ) and the importance of growth hormone replacement in transition from late adolescence to adulthood Guidelines for patients with GHD in transition from pediatric to adult endocrinologist

Growth hormone deficiency (GHD ) and the importance of growth hormone replacement in transition from late adolescence to adulthood Guidelines for patients with GHD in transition from pediatric to adult endocrinologist

2018, vol. 23, iss. 69
6 4th SERBIAN CONGRESS ON OBESITY with international participation

4th SERBIAN CONGRESS ON OBESITY with international participation

2018, vol. 23, iss. 70
7 Mistakes in approach to Patient with Severe Trauma

Mistakes in approach to Patient with Severe Trauma

2018, vol. 23, iss. 71
8 Obesity as the most significant positive predictive factor for development for the development of ARDS in patients with influenca A

Obesity as the most significant positive predictive factor for development for the development of ARDS in patients with influenca A

 

2018, vol. 23, iss. 71
9 CASE REPORT – PATIENT REVIEW – THIRD DEGREE OBESITY, METABOLIC SYNDROME, INCREASED CARDIOVASCULAR RISK AND ELECTROLYTE DISBALANCE WITH THE DURATION OF BODY REDUCTION TREATMENT IN A SPECIAL HOSPITAL CIGOTA

CASE REPORT – PATIENT REVIEW – THIRD DEGREE OBESITY, METABOLIC SYNDROME, INCREASED CARDIOVASCULAR RISK AND ELECTROLYTE DISBALANCE WITH THE DURATION OF BODY REDUCTION TREATMENT IN A SPECIAL HOSPITAL CIGOTA

2018, vol. 23, iss. 71
10 THE REVIEW ON HEALTH SYSTEMS OF SEVERAL EUROPEAN UNION MEMBER STATES

THE REVIEW ON HEALTH SYSTEMS OF SEVERAL EUROPEAN UNION MEMBER STATES

2018, vol. 23, iss. 71

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