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Conference Abstract
Published: 2021-06-19

Analysis of the correlation between the degree of liver fibrosis and the severity of depressive symptoms in patients with NAFLD

Bohomolets National Medical University
Bohomolets National Medical University
nafld depression analysis

Abstract

This is a conference abstract from the III Scientific and Practical Conference "Psychosomatic medicine: science and practice". It is dedicated to the analysis of the correlation between the degree of liver tissue damage and the severity of depressive symptoms in patients with nonalcoholic fatty liver disease.

Full-text of the article is available for this locale: Українська.

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How to Cite

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Skurat К, Koval І. Analysis of the correlation between the degree of liver fibrosis and the severity of depressive symptoms in patients with NAFLD. PMGP [Internet]. 2021 Jun. 19 [cited 2024 Mar. 29];6(2):e0602280. Available from: https://e-medjournal.com/index.php/psp/article/view/280