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Vascular depression and the death of Queen Victoria.

Robert C AbramsGeorge S Alexopoulos
Published in: International journal of geriatric psychiatry (2018)
Although conclusions from this study are necessarily speculative given the lack of neuroimaging and other diagnostic tools available in 1901, it emerged that Queen Victoria had experienced early-onset depression followed in later life by an acute depressive episode associated with vascular risk factors and personal losses, a sequence also encountered by today's geriatricians. In addition, etiological connections between the Queen's early-onset and late-life depressions appeared probable. Underlined for contemporary practitioners are the suffering experienced by patients with vascular depression at the end of their lives, as well as the struggles of physicians like Sir James Reid to provide clinical wisdom and emotional support.
Keyphrases
  • early onset
  • late onset
  • depressive symptoms
  • risk factors
  • primary care
  • sleep quality
  • liver failure
  • bipolar disorder
  • respiratory failure
  • stress induced
  • general practice