Depressive dementia: a "transitional dementia"?

V O Emery, T E Oxman
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This review comprises a historical, clinical, and empirical examination of the dementia spectrum of depression. The primary focus of the article is to evaluate the usual dichotomy between depressive dementia as functional-reversible and degenerative dementia as organic-irreversible. It is proposed that depression, cognitive impairment, and degenerative dementia be viewed as intersecting continua. Five prototypical groups are defined along these continua: (1) major depression without depressive dementia, (2) depressive dementia, (3) degenerative dementia without depression, (4) depression of degenerative dementia, and (5) random co-occurrence of depression and degenerative dementia. The data suggest that a subset of cases of major depression without dementia appear to evolve into depressive dementia, and in turn, depressive dementia may constitute a risk factor for degenerative dementia. Depressive dementia and degenerative dementia can sometimes represent two different points of organic deterioration and severity in a long-term, multiphasic disease course; depressive dementia sometimes appears to be a transitional stage or phase in a disease progression from depression without dementia to a degenerative dementia. The concept of "transitional dementia" is introduced in a heuristic and preliminary attempt to accommodate the nosologic entity of depressive dementia.

抑郁性痴呆:一种“过渡性痴呆”?
本综述包括对抑郁症痴呆谱的历史、临床和实证研究。本文的主要焦点是评估通常的两分法之间的抑郁症痴呆作为功能可逆性和退行性痴呆作为有机不可逆性。有人提出,抑郁症,认知障碍和退行性痴呆被视为交叉连续。根据这些连续性定义了五个原型组:(1)无抑郁性痴呆的重度抑郁症,(2)抑郁性痴呆,(3)无抑郁症的退行性痴呆,(4)退行性痴呆的抑郁症,以及(5)抑郁症和退行性痴呆随机共存。数据表明,一部分没有痴呆的重度抑郁症患者似乎会发展成抑郁症,反过来,抑郁症可能构成退行性痴呆的危险因素。抑郁性痴呆和退行性痴呆有时在长期多相病程中表现为器质性恶化和严重程度的两个不同点;抑郁症痴呆症有时似乎是一个过渡阶段或阶段的疾病进展从抑郁症无痴呆到退行性痴呆。“过渡性痴呆”的概念是在一个启发式和初步尝试,以适应抑郁症痴呆的病理性实体介绍。
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