ICD-11 code : 6A71.4;
Preferred Label : Recurrent depressive disorder, current episode severe, with psychotic symptoms;
ICD-11 definition : Recurrent depressive disorder, current episode severe, with psychotic symptoms is
diagnosed when the definitional requirements for Recurrent depressive disorder are
met and the current episode is severe and there are delusions or hallucinations during
the episode. A depressive episode is characterised by a period of depressed mood or
diminished interest in activities occurring most of the day, nearly every day during
a period lasting at least two weeks accompanied by other symptoms such as difficulty
concentrating, feelings of worthlessness or excessive or inappropriate guilt, hopelessness,
recurrent thoughts of death or suicide, changes in appetite or sleep, psychomotor
agitation or retardation, and reduced energy or fatigue. In a severe depressive episode,
many or most symptoms of a Depressive Episode are present to a marked degree, or a
smaller number of symptoms are present and manifest to an intense degree. The individual
has serious difficulty continuing to function in most domains (personal, family, social,
educational, occupational, or other important domains). In a severe depressive episode,
many or most symptoms of a Depressive Episode are present to a marked degree, or a
smaller number of symptoms are present and manifest to an intense degree. The individual
has serious difficulty continuing to function in most domains (personal, family, social,
educational, occupational, or other important domains).;
ICD-11 synonym : Manic-depressive psychosis, depressed type with psychotic symptoms; Endogenous depression with psychotic symptoms;
ICD-11 inclusion : recurrent severe episodes of reactive depressive psychosis; recurrent severe episodes of major depression with psychotic symptoms; vital depression with psychotic symptoms; recurrent severe episodes of psychotic depression; Manic-depressive psychosis, depressed type with psychotic symptoms; Endogenous depression with psychotic symptoms; recurrent severe episodes of psychogenic depressive psychosis;
Origin ID : 449588190;
Automatic exact mappings (from CISMeF team)
ICD-10 Mapping
Recurrent depressive disorder, current episode severe, with psychotic symptoms is
diagnosed when the definitional requirements for Recurrent depressive disorder are
met and the current episode is severe and there are delusions or hallucinations during
the episode. A depressive episode is characterised by a period of depressed mood or
diminished interest in activities occurring most of the day, nearly every day during
a period lasting at least two weeks accompanied by other symptoms such as difficulty
concentrating, feelings of worthlessness or excessive or inappropriate guilt, hopelessness,
recurrent thoughts of death or suicide, changes in appetite or sleep, psychomotor
agitation or retardation, and reduced energy or fatigue. In a severe depressive episode,
many or most symptoms of a Depressive Episode are present to a marked degree, or a
smaller number of symptoms are present and manifest to an intense degree. The individual
has serious difficulty continuing to function in most domains (personal, family, social,
educational, occupational, or other important domains). In a severe depressive episode,
many or most symptoms of a Depressive Episode are present to a marked degree, or a
smaller number of symptoms are present and manifest to an intense degree. The individual
has serious difficulty continuing to function in most domains (personal, family, social,
educational, occupational, or other important domains).