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Major Depression Disorder with Atypical Features
The symptoms of major depression disorder with atypical features lead to occupational and social impairments. These symptoms are:
- Hypersomnia.
- Increased appetite or weight gain.
- Excessive sensitivity to slights.
- Heavy sensation in arms and legs.
- The patient’s mood improves in reaction to positive events.
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