Structural and Functional Brain Changes in Emotional Disorders: Foundations of Neurocirculatory and Neurotrophic Hypothesis of Depression

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Depression is one of the most common mental illnesses encountered by clinicians of all kinds. This is the case with major depressive disorder (MDD). According to the WHO, its relative lifetime prevalence is 16.2% and the annual prevalence is 6.6%.
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depression, neurocirculatory, neurotrophic hypothesis, kindling hypothesis, double antidepressants
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