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[Depressive pseudodementia: Diagnostic frontiers].

J M Barjau Romero1, D Guerro-Prado, A Viloria Jiménez

  • 1Servicio de Psiquiatría. Hospital Ramón y Cajal. Madrid. Spain.

Actas Espanolas De Psiquiatria
|March 15, 2002
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Depressive pseudodementia, a controversial entity at the intersection of cognitive and affective disorders, remains clinically relevant. Despite diagnostic challenges, it aids in diagnosing and treating patients with mixed cognitive and depressive symptoms.

Area of Science:

  • Neurology
  • Psychiatry
  • Gerontology

Context:

  • The diagnostic boundary between dementia and depression is often blurred.
  • Depressive pseudodementia represents a controversial clinical entity within this spectrum.
  • This condition challenges traditional distinctions between cognitive and affective disorders.

Purpose:

  • To review the scientific literature on depressive pseudodementia.
  • To analyze the clinical and diagnostic aspects of this controversial entity.
  • To evaluate the ongoing relevance of the term 'depressive pseudodementia' in medical practice.

Summary:

  • Depressive pseudodementia occupies a contested diagnostic space between dementia and depression.
  • While not perfectly delimited, it presents significant clinical, evolutionary, and treatment considerations.

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  • This review supports the continued clinical utility of depressive pseudodementia for managing patients with overlapping cognitive and depressive symptoms.
  • Impact:

    • Recognizing depressive pseudodementia facilitates accurate diagnosis and treatment planning.
    • It improves the approach to patients presenting with mixed cognitive and affective symptoms.
    • This understanding can enhance patient outcomes by addressing both neurological and psychiatric facets.