Department Of Propaedeutics Of Internal Diseases 1
1. Study of the hepcidin level in pregnant women with and without anemia
2. Pandemic and policy effects on hepatitis C and diabetes: Insights from Kazakhstan using interrupted time series analysis
3. Structure, demography, and medico-social characteristics of articular syndrome in rheumatic diseases: a retrospective monocentric analysis of 2019–2021 data
4. Epitopes specificity of antibodies to thyroid peroxidase in patients with Graves’ disease, Hashimotos thyroiditis and overlap-syndrome
5. Diabetes mellitus in rheumatic diseases: clinical characteristics and treatment considerations
6. Myocardial infarction in rheumatic diseases
7. Rehabilitation of patients with inflammatory rheumatic diseases and comorbidities: unmet needs
8. Thyroid disease as a comorbidity in inflammatory rheumatic diseases
9. Erratum: Correction to: The levels of oxidative stress in a combination of stress factors (Journal of medicine and life (2022) 15 8 (927-931))
10. COVID-19 is a trigger of autoimmune rheumatic diseases: a hypothesis tested over time
11. Burnout Among Hospital Nurses in Kazakhstan
12. Ursodeoxycholic acid as a means of preventing atherosclerosis, steatosis and liver fibrosis in patients with nonalcoholic fatty liver disease
13. Association of early renal dysfunction with lipid profile parameters among hypertensives in kazakhstan
14. Associations of Amino Acids with the Risk of Prediabetes: A Case-Control Study from Kazakhstan
15. Associations of Amino Acids with the Risk of Prediabetes: A Case-Control Study from Kazakhstan
16. Exploring the Link Between Vitamin B Levels and Metabolic Syndrome Risk: Insights from a Case-Control Study in Kazakhstan
17. Exploring the Link Between Vitamin B Levels and Metabolic Syndrome Risk: Insights from a Case-Control Study in Kazakhstan
18. Successful Correction of Postinfarction Interventricular Septum Rupture Diagnosed Online During the COVID-19 Pandemic (Clinical Case)
19. Candidate Genes for Prediction of Efficacy and Safety of Statin Therapy in the Kazakh Population
20. Bibliometric Analysis of the Role of Occludin in the Pathogenesis of Stroke
1