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Original Articles

Depression and aging too often do mix

Accurate recognition is half the battle

, MD
Pages 143-164 | Published online: 30 Jun 2015
 

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Depression in elderly persons is prevalent, often undiagnosed, and usually untreated. Because there is no reliable diagnostic test, careful clinical evaluation is essential. With aggressive antidepressant treatment, the overall long-term outcome in elderly patients is optimistic. In this article, Dr Birrer discusses the scope of the problem, important diagnostic considerations, and the current recommended treatments in this population.

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