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Dysthymia (/ d ɪ s ˈ θ aɪ m i ə / dihs-THIY-mee-uh), also known as persistent depressive disorder (PDD), [3] is a mental and behavioral disorder, [5] specifically a disorder primarily of mood, consisting of similar cognitive and physical problems as major depressive disorder, but with longer-lasting symptoms.
Cyclothymia (/ ˌ s aɪ k l ə ˈ θ aɪ m i ə /, siy-kluh-THIY-mee-uh), also known as cyclothymic disorder, psychothemia / psychothymia, [5] bipolar III, [6] affective personality disorder [7] and cyclothymic personality disorder, [8] is a mental and behavioural disorder [9] that involves numerous periods of symptoms of depression and periods of symptoms of elevated mood. [3]
Disinhibited attachment disorder (DAD) according to the International Classification of Diseases (), is defined as: "A particular pattern of abnormal social functioning that arises during the first five years of life and that tends to persist despite marked changes in environmental circumstances, e.g. diffuse, nonselectively focused attachment behaviour, attention-seeking and indiscriminately ...
Depending on eosinophil target-organ infiltration, the clinical presentation of hypereosinophilic syndrome (HES) varies from patient to patient. [13] Individuals with myeloproliferative variant HES may be more likely to experience mucosal ulcerations involving the genitalia or airways, while patients with lymphocytic variant HES typically exhibit prominent skin symptoms such as urticarial ...
It’s too early to tell how contagious JN.1 is. The JN.1, which is closely related to the BA.2.86 variant that the CDC has tracked since August, was first detected in September 2023.
Symptoms, signs or clinical findings, not elsewhere classified 8 8A00–8E7Z: Diseases of the nervous system 22 NA00–NF2Z: Injury, poisoning or certain other consequences of external causes 9 9A00–9E1Z: Diseases of the visual system 23 PA00–PL2Z: External causes of morbidity or mortality 10 AA00–AC0Z: Diseases of the ear or mastoid ...
Infectious disease experts and physicians have seen some unique symptoms with the new KP.3.1.1. COVID variant that haven't been as prevalent in prior strains. Related: ...
What the research says about the newest COVID variant, JN.1, including the symptoms to watch for and how to protect yourself.