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With use of sophisticated investigations
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I read your query and understand your concerns.
First of all I like to inform you that there is currently no method to differentiate brain of normal person from the patient of recurrent depressive disorder patient on conclusive basis. There is some overlap between the brain structures of normal person with RDD brain.
However with use of sophisticated investigations such as PET, SPECT the differences can be made out and pathology can be located in the affected areas of brain. It is also possible to estimate the magnitude of problem with these tests to quantify the severity of pathology.
Having said this please note that clinical symptoms are more important when the course of treatment is considered. This is because clinical symptoms may not be correlated with magnitude of underlying problem, as detected by recant investigations.
On the current date mental status examination and clinical symptoms give better idea of problem than the sophisticated investigations, which are good for research purpose on the current date.
Neurosurgeons have limited role in treatment of depression but psychiatrist with use of mental status examination and interview can decide the best course of treatment for the person with recurrent depression.
I hope this answers you.
Feel free to write back to me if you have more questions.
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