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URINARY TRACT INFECTION. ETIOPATHOGENESIS, DISEASE-CAUSING FACTORS, CLASSIFICATION. CLINICAL PRESENTATION, DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT TACTICS OF URETHRITIS AND CYSTITIS

Abstract

This article is about Urinary tract infection, Etiopathogenesis, disease-causing factors, classification and Clinical presentation, diagnosis and treatment tactics of urethritis and cystitis.

Keywords

Urinary system, human body, infection, treatment, inflammatory process.

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