
Editor-in-Chief Emeritus
A.N.Strizhakov, academician of RAS
Editor-in-Chief
A.I.Davydov, PhD, prof.
Deputy Editors-in-Chief
O.F.Serova, PhD, prof.
E.M.Shifman, PhD, prof.
Scientific Editor
I.V.Ignatko, corr. member of RAS
A.V.Romanovskaya, PhD
Secretary
M.V.Alekseyenkova, PhD
A.N.Strizhakov, academician of RAS
Editor-in-Chief
A.I.Davydov, PhD, prof.
Deputy Editors-in-Chief
O.F.Serova, PhD, prof.
E.M.Shifman, PhD, prof.
Scientific Editor
I.V.Ignatko, corr. member of RAS
A.V.Romanovskaya, PhD
Secretary
M.V.Alekseyenkova, PhD
2022 - volume 21 issue 3
Editor’s note
Original Articles
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Effect of infection on the development of fetal arrhythmias
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Analysis of the course and outcome of labor in patients who are at high risk according to prenatal screening results
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Antioxidant status of retroplacental blood in uncomplicated pregnancy and pre-eclampsia
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Assessment of the effectiveness of COVID-19 preventive measures in pregnant women
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Modified Purandare’s cervicopexy versus abdominal sacral hysteropexy as conservative surgeries for genital prolapse: a randomized controlled trial
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Morphological and functional features of the endometrium in patients before and after ovary-sparing surgery for benign ovarian tumors
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Effectiveness of medical therapy for preventing ovarian endometriosis recurrence after surgical treatment
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Prediction of proliferative activity of uterine leiomyoma. A model for differential diagnosis of usual-type and cellular leiomyoma
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Role of cachectin and annexin V in the formation of fetoplacental insufficiency and preterm birth
New Technologies
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Assessment of the effectiveness of “Patient Blood Management” approach in a level III maternity unit
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Trocar-less TiMesh-ligature colpopexy in patients of reproductive age with anterior vaginal wall prolapse
Reviews
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Role of inflammatory response markers in predicting postpartum septic complications
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Placental morphology in chronic placental insufficiency and fetal growth restriction
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Casuistry in obstetrics: uterine torsion in pregnancy
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Morbidity and development of children with very low and extremely low birth weight in the first few years of life
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Women’s long-term health and longevity: telomere theory of aging in the management of menopause