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Involutional melancholia or involutional depression is a traditional name for a psychiatric disorder affecting mainly elderly or late middle-aged people, usually accompanied with paranoia. It is cl...
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(1) There must be in the minds of medical men a sharp differentiation between the psychosis involutional melancholia and the benign "menopausal symptoms" common to both females and males at the climacteric.
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The evidence thus far supports the decision to exclude involutional melancholia, as currently defined, from the forthcoming Diagnostic and Statistical ...
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That involutional melancholia is part of the syndrome and is produced by the same endocrine dysfunction which is the apparent causative factor responsible for the rest of the menopausal state is not completely accepted.
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Definition of involutional melancholia in the Medical Dictionary. involutional melancholia explanation. Information about involutional melancholia in Free online English dictionary. What is involutional melancholia? ... involutional melancholia; involutional psychosis; involutional psychosis; involutionary;
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Although there is insufficient evidence to view involutional melancholia as a separate clinical entity, further research into the genetic and biochemical basis of late-onset depression is warranted.
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Information about depression in women ... Once, depression at menopause was considered a unique illness known as "involutional melancholia." Research has shown, however, that depressive illnesses are no different, and no more likely to occur, at menopause than at other ages.
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