Anxiety differential diagnosis: Difference between revisions
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*Depressed mood | *Depressed mood | ||
*Anhedonia (diminished loss of interest or pleasure in almost all activities) | *Anhedonia (diminished loss of interest or pleasure in almost all activities) | ||
*Significant weight or appetite disturbance | *Significant weight or appetite disturbance | ||
*Sleep disturbance | *Sleep disturbance | ||
*Psychomotor agitation or retardation (a speeding or slowing of muscle movement) | *Psychomotor agitation or retardation (a speeding or slowing of muscle movement) | ||
*Loss of energy or fatigue | *Loss of energy or fatigue | ||
*Feelings of worthlessness | *Feelings of worthlessness | ||
*Diminished ability to think, concentrate and make decisions | *Diminished ability to think, concentrate and make decisions | ||
*Recurrent thoughts of death, dying or suicide | *Recurrent thoughts of death, dying or suicide |
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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1];Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Vindhya BellamKonda, M.B.B.S [2]
Overview
Anxiety must be differentiated from other diseases that cause anxiety such as major depressive disorder, bipolar disorder, atypical psychosis, schizophrenia, other medical and neurologic conditions.
Differential diagnosis
Anxiety must be differentiated from below causes:
psychiatric | Cardinal features |
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Major depressive disorder |
DSM major depressive disorder (MDD) diagnostic criteria require the occurrence of one or more major depressive episodes. Symptoms of a major depressive episode include the following:
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Bipolar I disorder | |
Atypical psychosis | |
Schizophrenia | |
Substance abuse | |
Cognitive disorders |