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*If manic or hypomanic episodes have ever been present, the patient cannot be diagnosed with major depressive disorder. | *If manic or hypomanic episodes have ever been present, the patient cannot be diagnosed with major depressive disorder. | ||
*If patients with major depressive symptoms have some manic or hypomanic symptoms that are not enough for diagnosis of mania and hypomania (i.e. fewer symptoms or shorter duration), they are specified as "major depressive symptoms with mixed features". | *If patients with major depressive symptoms have some manic or hypomanic symptoms that are not enough for diagnosis of mania and hypomania (i.e. fewer symptoms or shorter duration), they are specified as "major depressive symptoms with mixed features". | ||
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|'''[[Depressive disorder due to another medical condition]]''' | |'''[[Depressive disorder due to another medical condition]]''' | ||
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*Diagnosis of Depressive disorder due to another medical condition requires the presence of a medical condition as the etiology of depressive symptoms. | *Diagnosis of Depressive disorder due to another medical condition requires the presence of a medical condition as the etiology of depressive symptoms. | ||
*In Fact, Major depressive Disorder is not diagnosed if depressive symptoms are due to the direct physiologic effects of a medical condition. | *In Fact, Major depressive Disorder is not diagnosed if depressive symptoms are due to the direct physiologic effects of a medical condition. | ||
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'''|[[Substance/medication-induced depressive disorder]]''' | '''|[[Substance/medication-induced depressive disorder]]''' | ||
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*Substance/medication-induced depressive disorder is diagnosed when depressive symptoms are due to direct physiologic effects of a substance or medication. | *Substance/medication-induced depressive disorder is diagnosed when depressive symptoms are due to direct physiologic effects of a substance or medication. | ||
*In Fact, a diagnosis of Major Depressive Disorder cannot be made when depressive symptoms are due to the direct physiologic effects of a substance or medication. | *In Fact, a diagnosis of Major Depressive Disorder cannot be made when depressive symptoms are due to the direct physiologic effects of a substance or medication. | ||
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'''|[[Persistent depressive disorder]] ([[Dysthymia]])''' | '''|[[Persistent depressive disorder]] ([[Dysthymia]])''' | ||
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*Persistent depressive disorder is characterized by a depressed mood, on most days, for at least 2 years. | *Persistent depressive disorder is characterized by a depressed mood, on most days, for at least 2 years. | ||
*Of note, a patient can be diagnosed with both Major Depressive Disorder and Persistent Depressive Disorder if the diagnostic criteria are met for both disorders. | *Of note, a patient can be diagnosed with both Major Depressive Disorder and Persistent Depressive Disorder if the diagnostic criteria are met for both disorders. | ||
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|premenestrual dysphoric disorder | |premenestrual dysphoric disorder |
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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Kiran Singh, M.D. [2]
Overview
Differential Diagnosis
Manic episodes with irritable mood or mixed episodes Substance/medication-induced depressive or bipolar disorder Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder Adjustment disorder with depressed mood Sadness
Differential diagnosis for Major Depressive Disorder | |
Depressive disorder | Distinguishing feature from Major depressive Disorder |
Bipolar I or Bipolar II disorder |
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Depressive disorder due to another medical condition |
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premenestrual dysphoric disorder | ... |
Disruptive mood dysregulation disorder | ... |