Denis A. Jakovlev, Anna D. Shurygina, S. Kuzmina, A. Rascheskov
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The prevalence of mental disorders in patients with posterior segment eye disease
The article presents materials from foreign and domestic literature, that indicate the relationship between ophthalmic pathology and mental disorders. The most common mental disorders are depression and anxiety among patients with visual impairment. The prevalence of comorbidity of ophthalmic and mental pathology was considered, as well as factors contributing to the progression of these diseases.