Radiofrequency renal arteries denervation: waiting for reply
About the Authors
V. A. GriginRussian Federation
N. M. Danilov
Russian Federation
Yu. G. Matchin
Russian Federation
G. V. Shelkova
Russian Federation
I. E. Chazova
Russian Federation
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Review
For citations:
Grigin V.A., Danilov N.M., Matchin Yu.G., Shelkova G.V., Chazova I.E. Radiofrequency renal arteries denervation: waiting for reply. Systemic Hypertension. 2015;12(1):8-9. (In Russ.)