Presentation
The stimuli employed were individually determined during a pretest interview and consisted of neutral, emotionally loaded and "mental task' testing periods of equal duration presented at random. [ncbi.nlm.nih.gov]
The book focuses on the analysis of the presenting signs and symptoms, history, and physical examination and the appropriate use of laboratory and radiologic studies to reach a definitive diagnosis. [books.google.de]
It presents itself with the train of physical and psychic symptoms already studied in connection with active depression. [chestofbooks.com]
Entire Body System
- Anorexia
[…] anxiety disorder, panic disorder, generalized anxiety disorder, PTSD, ADHD, as well as lifetime history of substance dependence, psychosis, pervasive developmental disorder, major affective disorder, obsessive compulsive disorder, conduct disorder, anorexia [clinicaltrials.gov]
Vegetative changes: anorexia, insomnia, loss of libido. 5. Change in activity level: retardation or agitation. [books.google.com]
'depression of gradual onset occurring during the involutional years(40-55 in women and 50-65 in men), with symptoms of marked anxiety, agitation, restlessness, somatic concerns, hypochondriasis, occasional somatic or nihilistic delusions, insomnia, anorexia [psychology.wikia.com]
Disturbances of digestive functions; anorexia, dyspepsia, painful digestion, constipation. Impairment of the general nutrition, changes in the composition of the urine (diminution of urea, slight albuminuria), and rapid loss of flesh. [chestofbooks.com]
EATING DISORDERS/ or ANOREXIA NERVOSA/ or BINGE-EATING DISORDER/ or BULIMIA NERVOSA/ or FEMALE ATHLETE TRIAD SYNDROME/ or PICA/ 2. HYPERPHAGIA/ or BULIMIA/ 3. [cmd.cochrane.org]
- Pain
If a person in physical pain has a hard time attending to anything except that pain, a clinically depressed person cannot even perceive any other person or thing as independent of the universal pain that is digesting her cell by cell. [goodreads.com]
Shoulder 298 Painful Hip 301 Painful Knee 304 Low Back Pain 309 Neck Pain and Selected Cervical Syndromes 318 Endocrine and Metabolic Problems 321 Hypoglycemia 324 Failure to Mature 329 Amenorrhea 332 Adrenocortical Hyperfunction 339 Adrenocortical Hypofunction [books.google.de]
Psychic pain may, like physical pain, paralyze more or less completely all mental functions. [chestofbooks.com]
Unlabeled indications include: depression, panic disorder, chronic pain (e.g. central pain, idiopathic pain disorder, tension headache, diabetic peripheral neuropathy, neuropathic pain), cataplexy and associated narcolepsy (limited evidence), autistic [drugbank.ca]
- Weight Loss
Depressed mood most of the day, nearly every daily; markedly diminished interest or pleasure in activities most of the day, nearly every day; significant weight loss when not dieting or weight gain; Insomnia or hypersomnia nearly every day; psychomotor [idref.fr]
[…] of pleasure in all or most daily activities lack of reactivity to positive news and events deep feelings of despair and worthlessness sleep disruptions significant weight loss persistent feeling of excessive or inappropriate guilt symptoms of MDD that [healthline.com]
Dementia senilis, however, develops when the brain has usually already suffered a considerable loss of weight and when histological signs of senescence can generally be shown. [www2.psykl.med.tum.de]
- Pathologist
For practicing pathologist rival are two or more diseases, exhibited in a single patient, each of which by itself or through its complications could cause the patient's death. [en.wikipedia.org]
- Asymptomatic
(state) Z78.0 ICD-10-CM Diagnosis Code Z78.0 Asymptomatic menopausal state 2016 2017 2018 2019 Billable/Specific Code Adult Dx (15-124 years) Female Dx POA Exempt Applicable To Menopausal state NOS Postmenopausal status NOS Type 2 Excludes symptomatic [icd10data.com]
Cardiovascular
- Vascular Disease
Again, it may be assumed that atheromatous vascular disease is the cause of this disorder. [www2.psykl.med.tum.de]
Clinical conditions and associated scores are as follows: 1 each: Myocardial infarct, congestive heart failure, peripheral vascular disease, dementia, cerebrovascular disease, chronic lung disease, connective tissue disease, ulcer, chronic liver disease [en.wikipedia.org]
Psychiatrical
- Delusion
Involutional melancholy's 'course was chronic, with agitation, depersonalization and delusions of bodily change and guilt' featuring strongly, but 'without manic features'. [en.wikipedia.org]
Characteristic symptoms Edit previous illness of depressive conditions symptoms of fear despondency and hypochondriacal delusions late onset of the disorder prolonged course with poor prognosis and/or deterioration Etiology Edit it was first thought to [psychology.wikia.com]
妄想 delusion of persecution 被害妄想 delusion of reference 関係妄想 dementia 認知症 dependence 依存 depression うつ病 dissociative disorder 解離性障害 dysmorphophobia 醜形恐怖 dysphoria 不快気分 dysthymia 気分変調 dystonia ジストニア e eating disorder 摂食障害 ego identity 自我同一性 electroconvulsive [tokyo-med.ac.jp]
Much more often it is complicated by delusions. [chestofbooks.com]
It was diagnosed as a ‘rigid (or catatonic) involutional depression’ ( Medow, 1922), showing besides hypochondriacal, nihilistic and micromanic delusions, a transient delusional syndrome of ‘Delirium metabolicum’ ( Mendel, 1902), with zo-anthropy. [karger.com]
- Suggestibility
These findings suggest that clinical characteristics of patients with unipolar endogenous depression may be influenced by age at both onset and time of current episode. [ncbi.nlm.nih.gov]
suggestions for likely typos. Words found even if entered in conjugated or plural forms. All searches Talking dictionary. Chinese and English on most current browsers. Short phrases are parsed and the individual words translated. [yellowbridge.com]
As earlier studies had suggested, the effect of depression on the heart was as strong for these patients at the effect of a previous heart attack. [myheart.net]
- Anxiety Disorder
Pregnancy: Both groups: All subjects will be free of current impairing affective disorders, separation anxiety disorder, social anxiety disorder, panic disorder, generalized anxiety disorder, PTSD, ADHD, as well as lifetime history of substance dependence [clinicaltrials.gov]
ANXIETY DISORDERS/ or ACUTE STRESS DISORDER/ or CASTRATION ANXIETY/ or DEATH ANXIETY/ or GENERALIZED ANXIETY DISORDER/ or OBSESSIVE COMPULSIVE DISORDER/ or PANIC DISORDER/ or POSTTRAUMATIC STRESS DISORDER/ or SEPARATION ANXIETY/ 16. [cmd.cochrane.org]
It has also been used to manage chronic peripheral neuropathic pain, as a second line agent for the management of anxiety disorders (e.g. panic disorder, generalized anxiety disorder), and as a second or third line agent in the ADHD management. [drugbank.ca]
[episodic paroxysmal anxiety]: Panic state; Panic attack; Panic; Panic disorder F41.1 Generalized anxiety disorder : Generalized anxiety disorders; Generalized alarm; Phobic neurosis; Anxiety reaction; Anxious neurosis F45.3 Somatoform dysfunction of [drdoping.com]
[…] antidepressant 抗うつ薬 anxiety 不安 anxiety disorder 不安障害 auditory hallucination 幻聴 automatism 自動症 b bereavement 死別 bipolar disorder 双極性障害 blocking of thought 思考途絶 borderline personality organization 境界人格構造 bulimia nervosa 過食症、神経性大食症 c catalepsy カタレプシー catharsis [tokyo-med.ac.jp]
- Fear
الصفحة 18 - And by the same organ we become mad and delirious, and fears and terrors assail us, some by night, and some by day, and dreams and untimely wanderings, and cares that are not suitable, and ignorance of present circumstances, desuetude and [books.google.com]
Patients fear that their innermost mind will be revealed, try to hide it, and even pretend to be healthy. Melancholic patients are believed to be at an extremely high risk of suicide. [ncbi.nlm.nih.gov]
Characteristic symptoms Edit previous illness of depressive conditions symptoms of fear despondency and hypochondriacal delusions late onset of the disorder prolonged course with poor prognosis and/or deterioration Etiology Edit it was first thought to [psychology.wikia.com]
Symptoms of fear are also considered to occur, as well as despondency and hypochondriacal delusions. The late onset of the disorder was matched with a prolonged course with poor prognosis and/or deterioration, in the absence of treatment. [en.wikipedia.org]
Some women acknowledge that depression at menopause is directly related to feelings that they are getting old and fears that they will become less attractive and sexually undesirable. [nytimes.com]
- Feeling of Worthlessness
major depressive episode ((psychiatry) a state of depression with all the classic symptoms (anhedonia and lethargy and sleep disturbance and despondency and morbid thoughts and feelings of worthlessness and sometimes attempted suicide) but with no [audioenglish.org]
Symptoms can include Sadness Loss of interest or pleasure in activities you used to enjoy Change in weight Difficulty sleeping or oversleeping Energy loss Feelings of worthlessness Thoughts of death or suicide Depression is a disorder of the brain. [icdlist.com]
[…] of worthlessness or excessive or inappropriate guilt; diminished ability to think or concentrate, or indecisiveness, nearly every day; or recurrent thoughts of death, recurrent suicidal ideation without a specific plan, or a suicide attempt Note publique [idref.fr]
Other symptoms of depression include feelings of worthlessness and hopelessness, loss of pleasure in activities, changes in eating or sleeping habits, and thoughts of death or suicide. Depression can affect anyone, and can be successfully treated. [icd10data.com]
To add to the confusion, many of these symptoms may be intermittent or associated with feelings of marked anxiety. [stress.org]
Neurologic
- Agitation
From the point of view of the reactions anxious melancholia is characterized either by agitation or by stupor. [chestofbooks.com]
Regardless of age at onset, patients over age 50 had more agitation, initial insomnia, and hypochondriasis than those under 50. [ncbi.nlm.nih.gov]
Division of Clinical Medicine, University of Tsukuba, Tsukuba, Japan キーワード: Agitated depression, Mix state, Manic-depressive insanity, Anxiety Keyword: Agitated depression, Mix state, Manic-depressive insanity, Anxiety pp.571-574 発行日 2013年6月15日 Published [webview.isho.jp]
Involutional melancholy's 'course was chronic, with agitation, depersonalization and delusions of bodily change and guilt' featuring strongly, but 'without manic features'. [en.wikipedia.org]
Medical Definition of involutional melancholia : agitated depression occurring at about the time of menopause or andropause that was formerly considered a distinct disorder but is now subsumed under major depressive disorder — called also involutional [merriam-webster.com]
- Insomnia
Regardless of age at onset, patients over age 50 had more agitation, initial insomnia, and hypochondriasis than those under 50. [ncbi.nlm.nih.gov]
Vegetative changes: anorexia, insomnia, loss of libido. 5. Change in activity level: retardation or agitation. [books.google.com]
Use: For the treatment of insomnia characterized by difficulty with sleep maintenance; clinical trials in support of efficacy were up to 3 months duration Usual Geriatric Dose for Insomnia 3 mg orally once a day; may increase to 6 mg/day if clinically [drugs.com]
[T249] - Treatment of insomnia characterized by difficulties with sleep maintenance. [drugbank.ca]
[…] defined as 'depression of gradual onset occurring during the involutional years(40-55 in women and 50-65 in men), with symptoms of marked anxiety, agitation, restlessness, somatic concerns, hypochondriasis, occasional somatic or nihilistic delusions, insomnia [psychology.wikia.com]
- Irritability
The prodromal period, which is almost constant and usually very long, indicates a profound, slow, and progressive change of the entire organism: the process of digestion is painful; there are anorexia, insomnia, irritability, unwarranted pessimism, and [chestofbooks.com]
This product should only be prescribed by a healthcare professional with expertise in the management of persistent enuresis [FDA label] Off-label uses: irritable bowel syndrome, sleep disorders, diabetic neuropathy, agitation, fibromyalgia, and insomnia [drugbank.ca]
[…] with melancholic depression may experience symptoms of MDD, such as: persistent feelings of extreme sadness for a long period of time loss of interest in activities that were once enjoyable having a lack of energy or feeling fatigued feeling anxious or irritable [healthline.com]
Mental Effects To be sure, menopause can be an emotionally challenging time for some women who experience symptoms much like those associated with the premenstrual tension syndrome: mood swings, irritability, anxiety, irrational anger and weepiness. [nytimes.com]
Among the young obesity patients (from 18 to 29) more than two chronic diseases were found in 22% males and 43% females.[56] Fibromyalgia is a condition which is comorbid with several others, including but not limited to; depression, anxiety, headache, irritable [en.wikipedia.org]
- Stroke
Click on the brush button to enter characters just by drawing them with the correct stroke order. Stroke order animation. Sample. [yellowbridge.com]
Depression can also be seen in thyroid and other endocrine disturbances, particularly in post partum and menopausal females, in Parkinson’s disease and stroke victims, as well as a side effect of many medications. [stress.org]
He discussed paralytic dementia, involutional melancholia, senile dementia, presenile dementia, arteriosclerotic dementia, Binswanger disease, stroke-induced dementia, and other dementias of vascular origin. [www2.psykl.med.tum.de]
- Akinesia
東京医科大学 国際医学情報学分野 Department of International Medical Communications a abuse 乱用 acting out 行動化 addiction 嗜癖 affect 情動 affective disorder 感情障害 agoraphobia 広場恐怖 akinesia 無動 alcoholism アルコール症 alexithymia 失感情症 ambivalence 両価性 amnesia 健忘 anorexia nervosa 神経性無食欲症 [tokyo-med.ac.jp]
Workup
Henry Harold Friedman Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 01.01.2001 - 441 Seiten Now in its updated Seventh Edition, this popular Spiral(R) Manual is a step-by-step guide to the diagnostic workup of 75 of the most common clinical problems in internal medicine [books.google.de]
Henry Harold Friedman Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, ٠١/٠١/٢٠٠١ - 441 من الصفحات Now in its updated Seventh Edition, this popular Spiral(R) Manual is a step-by-step guide to the diagnostic workup of 75 of the most common clinical problems in internal [books.google.com]
Treatment
Even pronounced depressive illness responds well to treatment if detected at an early stage. Nevertheless, the treatment may take quite a long period, given the need for supportive therapy. [borderlinepersonalitydisorderbpd.wordpress.com]
Since the introduction of electroshock therapy, this has been the treatment of choice for these conditions. [bjp.rcpsych.org]
In JC Boulougouris & AD Rabavilas (Eds.), The treatment of phobic and obsessive -compulsive disorders. الصفحة 114 - Grimshaw, L. The outcome of obsessional disorder, a follow-up study of 100 cases. [books.google.com]
[T249] - Treatment of involutional depression.[T249] - Treatment of manic-depressive disorder.[T249] - Treatment of insomnia characterized by difficulties with sleep maintenance. [drugbank.ca]
Prognosis
Because of the high incidence of depression in the involutional period, its symptomatic characteristics, and somewhat poor prognosis, this was recognized as valid at that time. [ncbi.nlm.nih.gov]
Characteristic symptoms Edit previous illness of depressive conditions symptoms of fear despondency and hypochondriacal delusions late onset of the disorder prolonged course with poor prognosis and/or deterioration Etiology Edit it was first thought to [psychology.wikia.com]
The late onset of the disorder was matched with a prolonged course with poor prognosis and/or deterioration, in the absence of treatment. Involutional melancholia is classically treated with antidepressants and mood elevators. [en.wikipedia.org]
This review will examine recent advances in our understanding of its clinical presentation, epidemiology, management and prognosis. [cambridge.org]
The syndrome is defined with a clear diagnosis, prognosis, and range of management strategies, differentiated from other similar psychiatric, neurological, and general medical conditions. [books.google.com]
Etiology
Seite 372 - Either (1) or (2): (1) Evidence from the history, physical examination, or laboratory tests of a specific organic factor (or factors) judged to be etiologically related to the disturbance. (2) In the absence of such evidence, an etiologic [books.google.de]
الصفحة 372 - Either (1) or (2): (1) Evidence from the history, physical examination, or laboratory tests of a specific organic factor (or factors) judged to be etiologically related to the disturbance. (2) In the absence of such evidence, an etiologic [books.google.com]
Characteristic symptoms Edit previous illness of depressive conditions symptoms of fear despondency and hypochondriacal delusions late onset of the disorder prolonged course with poor prognosis and/or deterioration Etiology Edit it was first thought to [psychology.wikia.com]
Moving into the Medieval Period, humoral etiologies for melancholia spread throughout the ancient world. [phdnet.mpg.de]
Associating diseases: Nosological units not connected etiologically and pathogenetically with the primary disease (Listed in the order of significance). [en.wikipedia.org]
Epidemiology
This review will examine recent advances in our understanding of its clinical presentation, epidemiology, management and prognosis. [cambridge.org]
Journal of Clinical Epidemiology. 105: 142–146. doi:10.1016/j.jclinepi.2018.09.008. PMID 30253215. [en.wikipedia.org]
Weissman, professor of psychiatry and epidemiology at Columbia University. [nytimes.com]
Pathophysiology
معلومات المراجع العنوان Melancholia: The Diagnosis, Pathophysiology and Treatment of Depressive Illness المؤلفون Michael Alan Taylor, Max Fink الناشر Cambridge University Press, 2006 رقم ISBN (الرقم الدولي المعياري للكتاب) 1139456504, 9781139456500 تصدير [books.google.com]
Prevention
If you think someone is considering suicide, get help from a crisis or suicide prevention hotline. Try the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 800-273-8255. [healthline.com]
Home treatment of an obsessive-compulsive disorder by response prevention. الصفحة x - An obsession is an intrusive, repetitive thought, image or impulse that is unacceptable or unwanted and gives rise to subjective resistance. [books.google.com]