| atypical depression |
Characterized by mood reactivity and reversal of typical endogenous features of depression. Symptoms include hyperphagia, hypersomnia and intense feelings of lethargy, pathological sensitivity to rejection. All of which are in the opposite direction to the symptoms of "typical" endogenous depression.
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| atypical |
a term indicating suspicious cells that could be cancer, but not confirmed as such. For instance, lymphomas (cancers of the lymph nodes) are notoriously difficult to diagnose. Some lymph node biopsies are very disturbing but do not quite fulfill the criteria for cancer.
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| atypical depression |
ABBR: AD. A form of depression in which overeating and oversleeping are commonly observed, often but not exclusively in association with leaden paralysis, extreme sensitivity to interpersonal rejection, and highly reactive m
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| atypical c.’s |
one not originating from the embryonic cleft nor located in the inferonasal quadrant of the eye; it is usually unilateral.
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| atypical f. |
a small nodular cutaneous neoplasm usually occurring on sun-exposed areas of the face and neck in older white adults; it contains cells resembling histiocytes and fibroblasts and is sometimes considered to be related to or a subtype of either benign or malignant fibrous histiocytoma.
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