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Assistant Professor Olga Germanova

International Higher School of Medicine, Bishkek (Kyrgyzstan)
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Olga Germanova, MD, PhD, cardiologist, therapist, echocardiographist, works in the International Higher School of Medicine, Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan. The scientific interests are in the field of cardiology especially in arrythmias, echocardiography, kinetics of arteries and arterial hypertension. Has about 50 publications.
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Extrasystolic arrhythmia as a predictor for the ischemic stroke: clinical and experimental research
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Extrasystolic arrhythmia as a predictor for the ischemic stroke: clinical and experimental research
Modeling of atherosclerosis in experimental cardiology
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Modeling of atherosclerosis in experimental cardiology
Modeling of main arteries restenosis in experimental cardiology
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Modeling of main arteries restenosis in experimental cardiology
Premature ventricular contractions: the role in arterial atherosclerosis pathogenesis
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Premature ventricular contractions: the role in arterial atherosclerosis pathogenesis
Stroke in permanent atrial fibrillation: non-cardiac sources mechanisms
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Stroke in permanent atrial fibrillation: non-cardiac sources mechanisms
Cryptogenic stroke and extrasystolic arrythmia: is there any correlation?
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Cryptogenic stroke and extrasystolic arrythmia: is there any correlation?
Modeling of intra-arterial hemodynamics in main arteries atherosclerosis
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Modeling of intra-arterial hemodynamics in main arteries atherosclerosis
Device for modeling of intra-arterial circulation: application in experimental cardiology
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Device for modeling of intra-arterial circulation: application in experimental cardiology
Extrasystolic arrhythmia as a risk factor of atherosclerosis
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Extrasystolic arrhythmia as a risk factor of atherosclerosis
Symptomatic arterial hypertension in extrasystolic arrythmia
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Symptomatic arterial hypertension in extrasystolic arrythmia

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