Character-level LSTMIschemiaIschmia(2.76), ischemia (4.05), Dysthymia (5.46), hypercalcemia (5.74),ishemia(5.76) PneumoniaPenumonia(0.37),Pnuemonia(0.85),pnuemonia(1.77),Pnemonia(1.78), pneumonia (1.95) Gastroenteritisgastroenteritis (2.59), Osteoarthritis (3.99), endomyometritis (4.18), Gastritis...
35 One group consisting almost exclusively of women was made up of PTSD patients with high levels of PTSD hyperarousal (not to be confused with peritraumatic physiological arousal) combined with comorbid dysthymia, anxiety disorders, and suicidal behavior. A second group dominated by men consisted ...
In the context of psychology, the two most widely used diagnostic handbooks are the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual for Mental Disorders (DSM) and the International Classification of Diseases (ICD). The former was developed by the American Psychiatric Association, while the latter by the World Hea...
precise comparisons of classifications are not possible. Affective psychosis approximates theICD-10category of depressive disorder withsomaticsymptoms, while a neurotic depression would be diagnosed inICD-10as either depressive disorder without somatic symptoms or dysthymia. Due to the differences between ...