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Differential Diagnosis For Family history/Affective disorder
- Relational, Mental, Psychiatric Disorders
Suicide/Suicidal depression
Bipolar affective disorder
Depression
Depression, endogenous
Grief/loss/abnormal grieving reaction
Mania
Psychiatric disorders
Anxiety Disorder (GAD)
Depressional equivalent/somatic disord.
Schizo/affective psychosis
Depression, atypical
Hypomania- Vegetative, Autonomic, Endocrine Disorders
Gilles de Tourette syndrome- Poisoning (Specific Agent)
Alcoholism, chronic- Synonyms
- Affecive disorder, AFFECTIVE DIS, affective disorder, Affective disorders, Affective Disturbances, Affective psychosis, Disorder Affective, Disorder Mood, Disorder of affect, Disorders Affective, Disorders Mood, Families, Family, Family (social concept), Mood (affective) disorders, Mood affective disorder (unspecified) or (psychosis), MOOD DIS, mood disorder, Mood disorder (disorder), Mood disorders, SECTION 9-5 MOOD DISORDERS, Unspec mood affective dis, Unspecified mood (affective) disorder, Unspecified mood affective disorder, Unspecified mood affective disorder (disorder), Unspecified mood affective disorder (finding), UNSPECIFIED MOOD DISORDERS
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- NGC (National Guideline Clearinghouse)
- Medscape (eMedicine)
- Harrison's Online (accessmedicine)
- NEJM (The New England Journal of Medicine)