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10-Dec-2022FATAL PERITONITIS — CAUSES, CONTRIBUTING FACTORS AND DIAGNOSTIC CHALLENGES : AN AUTOPSY CASES STUDYLindholm, Marie; Franckeviča, Ivanda; Derovs, Aleksejs; Dabuzinskiene, Anita; Kleina, Regīna; Department of Pathology; Department of Infectology
10-Dec-2022A quick guide to diagnosis and treatment of cytomegalovirus infection in the gut: current dilemmasDrjagunovs, Iļja; Laivacuma, Sniedze; Zeltiņa, Indra; Derovs, Aleksejs; Department of Infectology; Department of Internal Diseases
1-Dec-2022Rare liver tumour - epithelioid haemangioendothelioma: a case reportLaivacuma, Sniedze; Zeltiņa, Indra; Derovs, Aleksejs; Norko, Andris; Isajevs, Sergejs; Makejeva, Karīna; PH Drenth, Joost; Department of Infectology; Department of Internal Diseases
1-Dec-2022On the X Anniversary Latvian Gastroenterology Congress with International ParticipationDerovs, Aleksejs; Derova, Jelena; Pokrotnieks, Juris; Rīga Stradiņš University
Dec-2022Establishing the cut-offs of leaky gut syndrome diagnostic : where are we now?Rodina, Jekaterina; Derovs, Aleksejs; Department of Internal Diseases; Department of Infectology
1-Dec-2022Role of stenting in endonasal dacryocystorhinostomy : multiple challenges of the current approachKondratishko, Ekaterina; Tjurina, Dace; Bekers-Ancipolovskis, Mihails; Derovs, Aleksejs; Department of Internal Diseases; Department of Infectology
1-Dec-2022Sepsis and multiple organ dysfunction syndrome as the first clinical presentation of Wilson's disease: case reportZeltiņa, Indra; Dreimane, Katrīne; Paeglīte, Sandra; Derovs, Aleksejs; Department of Infectology; Department of Internal Diseases
Dec-2022Iron Deficiency Anaemia and Anaemia of Inflammation in Enteropathies Caused by Commonest Small Intestine Disorders: Current EvidenceBasina, Oļesja; Derova, Jeļena; Derovs, Aleksejs; Lejniece, Sandra; Department of Internal Diseases; Department of Infectology