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Major Depressive Disorder SIGECAPS acronym: Microscopic Pathology (Critical Care Guideline)

Mood & Anxiety Disorders Specialty Division
â–  LECTURE OVERVIEW: Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) is a common, debilitating mood disorder diagnosed biochemically by meeting specific clinical criteria outlined in the DSM-5. â–  THE SIGECAPS CRITERIA: 1. Diagnostic threshold: Requires at least 5 of 9 symptoms present during the same 2-week period, representing a change from previous functioning, where at least one symptom must be depressed mood or anhedonia (loss of interest/pleasure). 2. The mnemonic: - S - Sleep disturbances (insomnia or hypersomnia). - I - Interest loss (profound anhedonia). - G - Guilt or feelings of worthlessness. - E - Energy depletion or fatigue. - C - Concentration difficulties or indecisiveness. - A - Appetite and weight changes (increase or decrease). - P - Psychomotor agitation or retardation. - S - Suicidal ideation or recurrent thoughts of death. â–  MICROSCOPIC PATHOBIOLOGY: Histopathologic biopsy reveals cellular atypia, pleomorphism, lipid vacuolar engorgement, or characteristic structural inclusions (e.g., specific nuclear changes, cytoplasmic inclusions) which are diagnostic for the pathology. â–  CRITICAL CARE MANAGEMENT PROTOCOL: Continuous cardiopulmonary and metabolic monitoring is paramount during acute decompensation. Maintain strict control over fluid ratios and oxygenation parameters. [HY-BOARD-1086]

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First-line pharmacological treatment is selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs; e.g., Sertraline, Escitalopram). Sexual dysfunction and weight gain are the most common reasons for treatment non-adherence and discontinuation. Confirm histologic findings with immunophenotypic cell markers using flow cytometry. Do not delay airway protection and resuscitation maneuvers for low-priority imaging.

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