ICD-11 classes
06 Mental, behavioural or neurodevelopmental disorders
Mood disorders
6E62 — Secondary mood syndrome
6E62.2 — Secondary mood syndrome, with mixed symptoms
ICD-11 6E62.2 — Secondary mood syndrome, with mixed symptoms
A syndrome characterised by the presence of both manic and depressive symptoms, either occurring together or alternating from day to day or over the course of a day that is judged to be a direct pathophysiological consequence of a health condition not classified under mental and behavioural disorders based on evidence from the history, physical examination, or laboratory findings. Manic symptoms may include elevated, euphoric, irritable, or expansive mood states, rapid changes among different mood states (i.e., mood lability), or increased energy or activity. Depressive symptoms may include persistently depressed mood, loss of interest in previously enjoyable activities, or signs such as tearful or downtrodden appearance. The symptoms are not accounted for by delirium or by another mental and behavioural disorder, and are not a psychologically mediated response to a severe medical condition (e.g., depressive symptoms in response to a life-threatening diagnosis). This category should be used in addition to the diagnosis for the presumed underlying disorder or disease when the mood symptoms are sufficiently severe to warrant specific clinical attention.
The diagnosis includes nothing.
It excludes 2 items.
- Adjustment disorder (6B43)
- Delirium (6D70)
It has no clarifying diagnoses.
The diagnosis is coded elsewhere:
- Secondary mood syndrome #6329