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Persistent depressive disorder

BMJ Best Practice Podcast

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The Differential Diagnosis of Persistent Depression

Persistent depressive disorder is often under recognized in clinical settings. People can have symptoms for a decade or even several decades before diagnosis. Any acute major depression can present with all the same symptoms of persistent depression but it tends to be obviously more severe and shorter in duration.

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