Z. Kadyrov, M. Faniev, S. Suleymanov, V. Z. Kadyrova, G. M. Mushukiya, K. V. Gagai
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Organizational issues of surgical treatment of urological and andrological patients in the conditions of COVID-19: literature review
The COVID-19 pandemic has made adjustments to the management of patients in many medical areas, including urological ones, and the transition of the priorities of the healthcare system to the treatment of patients with a new coronavirus infection has led to a decrease in the quality and intensity of care for patients with other pathologies.