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[Medico-psychological and neurohumoral characteristics of patients with cardiovascular neuroses].
Medicopsychological and biochemical studies permitted to reveal changes in the psychoemotional and neurohumoral indices during formation and progression of cardiovascular neurosis to a protracted disease. Personality changes, interpersonal relations, the working capacity in some cases proceeds parallel to changes in the carbohydrate and lipid metabolism. In other cases these changes preceed deviations in the protein metabolism and blood coagulation properties in a protracted development of the disease. The data obtained point to a complication of psychsomatic disturbances in the course of cardiovascular neurosis development.
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