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melancholic features

melancholic features

in DSM–IV–TR, characteristics that may be associated with a major depressive episode, including loss of pleasure in activities, sadness that worsens in the morning, early morning awakening, psychomotor agitation or retardation, loss of appetite or weight, and excessive guilt.

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