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Major depressive disorders

Issue 12, 2011

HOT TOPICS IN NEUROLOGY AND PSYCHIATRY
Major depressive disorders

Publ. date:2011
ISBN:978-88-6450-116-1
ISSN:1974-7640
E-ISSN:2036-0916
DOI:10.4147/HTN-111200


Abstract

Since this monograph has no abstract, we have provided an extract of the first 100 words of the first article.

DEFINITION

Unipolar major depressive disorder is one of the principal causes of disease burden around the world [1]. In comparison with other disabling conditions such as acquired immunodeficiency syndrome, ischemic heart disease, or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, depression poses several unique challenges to health care practitioners and scientists alike. Perhaps the greatest obstacle is our limited understanding of the pathophysiology of depression, forcing physicians to make a clinical diagnosis by a “symptom-counting” approach that weakens the power of clinical trials and epidemiological studies [2,3]. A diagnosis of depression is known to complicate the prognosis of a whole host of chronic […]

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FOREWORD
by Michael E. Thase, MD


ARTICLES
Recent insights into the management of treatment-resistant depression
Vaishnav Krishnan
Major depressive episodes in clinical practice: the state of art and new developments in drug therapy
Alessandro Colasanti, Alan H. Young


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Editors-in-chief
Rita Moretti - MD
Paola Torre - MD

Neurological and psychiatric diseases, such as dementia and Parkinson's disease, or diseases from cerebrovascular pathologies have garnered increased interest among ...
 
     
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