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PSYCHOSIS

Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America, 2000
Psychosis is the term used to describe a mental state of dysfunction in behavior and thought processes. In patients with psychoses, mental capacity is grossly distorted and thought is disorganized. These factors cause an inability to recognize reality or relate to others in a meaningful way.
C F, Richards, D E, Gurr
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Psychosis

Continuum, 2018
Psychosis is a psychiatric condition that has significant overlap with neurologic disease. This article is intended to educate the neurologist on the psychiatric manifestations of psychosis and its evaluation, diagnosis, and treatment. How to differentiate a primary psychiatric cause of psychosis from psychosis secondary to a medical or neurologic ...
Lindsey A, Schrimpf   +2 more
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Postictal psychosis

Epilepsy & Behavior, 2010
Postictal psychoses represent a considerable clinical challenge and are often unrecognized. In this review, the clinical features of the syndromes and the underlying biological foundations, as revealed through EEG and imaging studies, are discussed. It is concluded that although the syndrome can be well recognized, it is not acknowledged in standard ...
Michael, Trimble   +2 more
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Cycloid psychosis

International Review of Psychiatry, 2005
This article reviews the concept, nosological status, diagnostic features, associated clinical characteristics, and the etiopathological variables involved in cycloid psychosis. The concept of cycloid psychosis is based on sound psychopathological and course underpinnings, and despite the inclusion of some cycloid features in the current diagnostic ...
Victor, Peralta, Manuel J, Cuesta
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Psychosis

Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice, 1987
This article is intended to expand the clinician's understanding of psychosis. The concept of psychosis and the differential diagnosis of this condition are discussed. The treatment of psychotic illness also is briefly addressed.
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Menstrual psychosis

Irish Journal of Psychological Medicine, 2019
In this report, we explore a case of symptoms consistent with menstrual psychosis. In order to do this, a review of the literature relating to this topic was conducted and a report was written. This is a case of a previously well adolescent female who experienced psychotic symptoms in the pre-menstrual phase of her cycle and became well soon after her ...
E, Ahern, D, Cohen, C, Prior, E, Raji
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Bhang Psychosis

British Journal of Psychiatry, 1973
The abuse of cannabis and its consequences to mental health have been a subject of much debate in recent years. While the literature is replete with reports of mental disturbances following acute intoxications (1, 4, 7, 15), the mental health implications of long-term abuse of cannabis remain speculative (9, 13).
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Amphetamine psychosis

American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy, 1977
A case report of amphetamine psychosis in a 16-year-old female that closely resembled paranoid schizophrenia following the possible ingestion of a large quantity of amphetamine tablets is presented. The symptoms associated with amphetamine psychoses, the criteria used for differentiating amphetamine psychoses from schizophrenia, and the treatment of ...
P J, Perry, R P, Juhl
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Aprindine psychosis

American Heart Journal, 1980
A young woman with mitral valve prolapse and ventricular tachycardia refractory to numerous antiarrhythmics, received a trial of aprindine. During the course of treatment she developed a severe psychotic reaction that resolved after the drug was stopped.
G P, Jacobs, I H, Pores
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Brucellar psychosis.

Archives of Iranian medicine, 2012
Brucellosis is the most common worldwide zoonotic infection of which psychosis is a rare feature of this disease. Brucellar psychosis should be considered in a patient with unexplained, nonspecific psychological complaints. Its timely diagnosis relies on special attention to the epidemiologic profile of the patient for a possible exposure to the ...
Sheybani, Fereshte   +3 more
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