Nataliya Zaharova
- Predictors of psychiatric disorders in COPD patientsBy Yanina Galetskayte, Dmitriy Pushkarev, Svetlana Ovcharenko, Beatrice Volel, Alice Andrushenko and Nataliya ZaharovaYanina Galetskayte1Faculty Therapy No 1, I.M. Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University, Moscow, Russian FederationDmitriy Pushkarev2Department of Psychic Disorders and Psychosomatic Problems, Mental Health Research Center of RAMS, Moscow, Russian FederationSvetlana Ovcharenko1Faculty Therapy No 1, I.M. Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University, Moscow, Russian FederationBeatrice Volel2Department of Psychic Disorders and Psychosomatic Problems, Mental Health Research Center of RAMS, Moscow, Russian FederationAlice Andrushenko2Department of Psychic Disorders and Psychosomatic Problems, Mental Health Research Center of RAMS, Moscow, Russian FederationNataliya Zaharova2Department of Psychic Disorders and Psychosomatic Problems, Mental Health Research Center of RAMS, Moscow, Russian Federation
- Mental disorders prevalence in COPD patientsBy Yanina Galetskayte, Dmitriy Pushkarev, Svetlana Ovcharenko, Beatrice Volel, Alice Andrushenko and Nataliya ZaharovaYanina Galetskayte1Faculty Therapy No 1, I.M. Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University, Moscow, Russian FederationDmitriy Pushkarev2Department of Psychic Disorders and Psychosomatic Problems, Mental Health Research Center of RAMS, Moscow, Russian FederationSvetlana Ovcharenko1Faculty Therapy No 1, I.M. Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University, Moscow, Russian FederationBeatrice Volel2Department of Psychic Disorders and Psychosomatic Problems, Mental Health Research Center of RAMS, Moscow, Russian FederationAlice Andrushenko2Department of Psychic Disorders and Psychosomatic Problems, Mental Health Research Center of RAMS, Moscow, Russian FederationNataliya Zaharova2Department of Psychic Disorders and Psychosomatic Problems, Mental Health Research Center of RAMS, Moscow, Russian Federation
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