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Additionally, depression with psychotic features has a stronger familial and genetic connection to major psychoses, such as schizophrenia and bipolar disorder, than non-psychotic depression [29]. These genetic differences may complicate the relationship being studied. Moreover, employing a simple and ...
Patients presenting psychotic depression at the time of assessment (but not those with a prior history of mood episodes with psychotic features) were also excluded, since ECT was consistently found to be better than rTMS in this subgroup of patients (Milev et al, 2016). Moreover, due to the...
Out of 2932 participants, 215 met ICD-10 criteria for depressive episode at age 18 years; 23 (10.7 %) had CRP>3 mg/L and 57 (26.5 %) had CRP 1−3 mg/L. Depressive episode with raised CRP (>3 mg/L) was associated with higher triglycerides (adjusted OR = 2.09; 95 ...
Patients currently suffering from an MDD with psychotic symptoms according to the ICD-10 and DSM-V criteria were excluded from the analysis. Healthy controls had no current or lifetime neurologic or psychiatric diseases according to the M.I.N.I. [35], and had no history of concussion or ...
In a subsequent study of individuals with unipolar depressive disorder in remission, Hasselbalch et al. [38] reported that the se- verity of cognitive impairment increases as a function of the cumulative duration of MDEs and, additionally, indicated that the occurrence of psychotic features is ...
fast remission with a balanced accuracy of 79%. Gradual improvement vs. fast remission could still be predicted above-chance, but less convincingly, with a balanced accuracy of 61%. Generative embedding outperformed classification based on conventional (descriptive) features, such as functional ...
Combination, while somewhat controversial, may rapidly reduce depressive symptoms in some patients with severe depression. The combination of an anti-depressant and an antipsychotic drug is promising and may be considered for severe depression with psychotic features. ...
The TWAS identified 354 significant associations (P < 1.37 × 10−6) with MD, 205 of which had not been previously reported (Fig. 5 and Supplementary Table 11). The two most significant gene associations with MD were RPL31P12 (GTEx brain cerebellum, Z = −10.68, P ...
(melancholic with and without psychotic features, bipolar and unipolar disorders) [7–9]. Other authors have proposed that motor retardation reflects a fundamental dimension of depression [4,10]. Moreover, motor disturbance in depression may indicate an underlying neuropathology and could be relevant ...