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Alcoholic Psychoses

Journal of The Royal Naval Medical Service, 1970
Abstract The study of alcoholic psychoses in Servicemen shows the clinical picture to be more varied than is usually believed and that they have much in common with other drug states. The ‘pharmacological’ and ‘withdrawal’ theories of alcoholic psychoses receive clinical support.
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A reappraisal of alcoholic psychoses

Psychological Medicine, 1978
SYNOPSISA retrospective study of alcoholic psychoses is reported. The phenomena of the illnesses corresponded poorly with classical descriptions of alcoholic hallucinosis, delirium tremens and alcoholic paranoia. Alternative diagnostic approaches were tried (Catego, restrictive definition of alcoholic hallucinosis).
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Alcohol consumption and alcoholic psychoses in Poland.

Journal of Studies on Alcohol, 1983
In Poland, analysis of partial correlations showed a close connection of the incidence of alcoholic psychoses with total alcohol consumption and consumption of distilled spirits but not with consumption of wine or beer. It is suggested that the incidence of alcoholic psychoses can serve as an indicator of the incidence of alcohol-related problems.
I, Wald, Z, Jaroszewski
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Alcoholic Psychoses and Alcoholism in a Malaysian Population*

British Journal of Addiction, 1981
SummaryThis paper reports on 80 consecutive cases of alcoholic psychoses and alcoholism admitted to the University Hospital, Kuala Lumpur, Malaya, during a two year period.
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Experimental Psychoses Induced by Benactyzine in Alcoholics

1968
Publisher Summary This chapter investigates the effect of benactyzine, LSD (lysergic acid diethylamide) and placebo on some psychic and physiological functions in 16 chronic alcoholics. Clinical changes evoked by benactyzine had more similarities with Korsakoff psychosis and delirium tremens than those induced by LSD.
M, Vojtĕchovský   +6 more
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[Alcohol consumption and alcoholic psychoses].

Zhurnal nevropatologii i psikhiatrii imeni S.S. Korsakova (Moscow, Russia : 1952), 1989
The course of alcoholic psychoses was juxtaposed to that of alcoholic beverages purchase in Moscow during 1984-1986. Antialcoholic measures since June, 1985, sharply decreased the number of psychoses to 33.1% of the 1984 level. Their distribution within a month has changed. The alcoholic beverages purchase in 1986 was 61.7% of that in 1984.
A V, Nemtsov   +2 more
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[Neuropeptides in the treatment of alcoholism and alcoholic psychoses].

Zhurnal nevropatologii i psikhiatrii imeni S.S. Korsakova (Moscow, Russia : 1952), 1986
The intranasal administration of the hypothalamic peptide hormones vasopressin and corticotropin was used in the therapy of alcohol abstinence syndrome, acute and chronic alcoholic psychoses and in the conditioned reflex therapy of alcoholism. The proposed methods of therapy were fairly effective and free of complications and marked side effects.
F I, Sluchevskiĭ   +2 more
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[Regional indices of alcoholic poisonings and alcoholic psychoses].

Sudebno-meditsinskaia ekspertiza, 2003
Interrelations of phenomena preconditioned by alcohol consumption were the starting prerequisite of the case study. The annual lethality rates due the to alcohol poisonings (AP) and alcoholic psychosis (APS) morbidity were investigated in 77 Russia's regions during 1991-1999, when the alcohol consumption used to be dynamic in the country--a sharp ...
A V, Nemtsov   +2 more
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Prepsychotic personality in alcoholic psychoses

The Psychiatric Quarterly, 1940
1. In the more acute phases of alcoholic psychoses, the toxic factors apparanetly predominate. 2. In the more protracted forms of alcoholic psychoses, the introverted personalities seem to predominate, although organic deterioration cannot be disregarded. 3. There appears to be need for a subdivision in the group of alcoholic
Eugene Davidoff, Carl A. Whitaker
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