Depression with atypical features

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Plain-Language Overview

Depression with atypical features is a type of mood disorder that affects the brain and emotional well-being. It involves periods of feeling very sad or down, but with some unique symptoms that differ from typical depression. People with this condition often experience increased appetite, excessive sleep, and a heavy feeling in their arms or legs called leaden paralysis. They may also be very sensitive to rejection or criticism, which can worsen their mood. This condition impacts daily life by making it hard to enjoy activities, maintain energy, and interact socially.

Clinical Definition

Depression with atypical features is a subtype of major depressive disorder characterized by mood reactivity and specific associated symptoms. The core pathology involves dysregulation of neurotransmitters such as serotonin and norepinephrine, with possible involvement of inflammatory and neuroendocrine pathways. Key clinical features include mood reactivity, hypersomnia, hyperphagia, leaden paralysis, and interpersonal rejection sensitivity. This subtype often presents with a more chronic course and may respond differently to standard antidepressant treatments. It is clinically significant due to its distinct symptom profile and implications for tailored management strategies.

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