The crossroads of gastroenterology and psychiatry - what benefits can psychiatry provide for the treatment of patients suffering from gastrointestinal symptoms

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P356DOI10.5114/PG.2015.51213
P932PMC publication ID4697033
P698PubMed publication ID26759629
P5875ResearchGate publication ID290432032

P50authorJerzy A SobańskiQ85473036
Katarzyna KlasaQ102373531
Edyta DembińskaQ114443443
Michał MielimąkaQ114443444
Katarzyna CyrankaQ114443445
P2093author name stringKrzysztof Rutkowski
Bogna Smiatek-Mazgaj
Lech Popiołek
Łukasz Müldner-Nieckowski
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P407language of work or nameEnglishQ1860
P921main subjectpsychiatryQ7867
gastroenterologyQ120569
P304page(s)222-228
P577publication date2015-04-28
P1433published inPrzegląd GastroenterologicznyQ26841820
P1476titleThe crossroads of gastroenterology and psychiatry - what benefits can psychiatry provide for the treatment of patients suffering from gastrointestinal symptoms
P478volume10

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