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- Psychosis abstract "Psychosis (from the Greek ψυχή psyche, "mind/soul", and -ωσις -osis, "abnormal condition or derangement") refers to an abnormal condition of the mind, and is a generic psychiatric term for a mental state often described as involving a "loss of contact with reality". People suffering from psychosis are described as psychotic.Psychosis (as a sign of a psychiatric disorder) is a diagnosis of exclusion. That is, a new-onset episode of psychosis is not considered a symptom of a psychiatric disorder until other relevant and known causes of psychosis are properly excluded. Medical and biological laboratory tests should exclude central nervous system diseases and injuries, diseases and injuries of other organs, illicit substances, toxins, and prescribed medications as causes of symptoms of psychosis before any psychiatric illness can be diagnosed. In medical training, psychosis as a sign of illness is often compared to fever since both can have multiple causes that are not readily apparent.".
- Psychosis icd10 "F20- F29".
- Psychosis icd9 "290-299".
- Psychosis medlineplus "001553".
- Psychosis omim "603342".
- Psychosis wikiPageExternalLink psychotic_experience.
- Psychosis wikiPageExternalLink www.psychosis-bipolar.com.
- Psychosis wikiPageID "24514".
- Psychosis wikiPageRevisionID "606790038".
- Psychosis hasPhotoCollection Psychosis.
- Psychosis icd "290".
- Psychosis icd "F20- F29".
- Psychosis medlineplus "1553".
- Psychosis meshname "Psychotic+Disorders".
- Psychosis meshnumber "F03.700.675".
- Psychosis name "Psychosis".
- Psychosis omim "603342".
- Psychosis sign "Hippocrates of Cos".
- Psychosis sign "Shitij Kapur".
- Psychosis source "From dopamine to salience to psychosis—linking biology, pharmacology and phenomenology of psychosis".
- Psychosis source "the Hippocratic corpus".
- Psychosis text ""Men ought to know that from the brain, and from the brain only, arise our pleasures, joys, laughter, and jests, as well as our sorrows, pains, griefs and tears. Through it, in particular, we think, see, hear, and distinguish the ugly from the beautiful, the bad from the good, the pleasant from the unpleasant…. It is the same thing which makes us mad or delirious, inspires us with dread and fear, whether by night or by day, brings sleeplessness, inopportune mistakes, aimless anxieties, absentmindedness, and acts that are contrary to habit."".
- Psychosis text ""The model presented here is based on incomplete knowledge related to dopamine, schizophrenia, and antipsychotics—and as such will need to evolve as more is known about these."".
- Psychosis wordnet_type synset-disease-noun-1.
- Psychosis subject Category:Psychiatric_diagnosis.
- Psychosis subject Category:Psychiatry.
- Psychosis subject Category:Psychopathology.
- Psychosis subject Category:Psychosis.
- Psychosis type Disease.
- Psychosis type AilmentCondition.
- Psychosis type Situation.
- Psychosis comment "Psychosis (from the Greek ψυχή psyche, "mind/soul", and -ωσις -osis, "abnormal condition or derangement") refers to an abnormal condition of the mind, and is a generic psychiatric term for a mental state often described as involving a "loss of contact with reality". People suffering from psychosis are described as psychotic.Psychosis (as a sign of a psychiatric disorder) is a diagnosis of exclusion.".
- Psychosis label "Psicose".
- Psychosis label "Psicosi".
- Psychosis label "Psicosis".
- Psychosis label "Psychose".
- Psychosis label "Psychose".
- Psychosis label "Psychose".
- Psychosis label "Psychosis".
- Psychosis label "Psychoza".
- Psychosis label "Психоз".
- Psychosis label "ذهان".
- Psychosis label "思覺失調".
- Psychosis label "精神病".
- Psychosis sameAs Psychóza.
- Psychosis sameAs Psychose.
- Psychosis sameAs Psicosis.
- Psychosis sameAs Psikosi.
- Psychosis sameAs Psychose.
- Psychosis sameAs Psikosis.
- Psychosis sameAs Psicosi.
- Psychosis sameAs 精神病.
- Psychosis sameAs 정신증.
- Psychosis sameAs Psychose.
- Psychosis sameAs Psychoza.
- Psychosis sameAs Psicose.
- Psychosis sameAs m.063yv.
- Psychosis sameAs Q170082.
- Psychosis sameAs Q170082.
- Psychosis sameAs C0033975.
- Psychosis wasDerivedFrom Psychosis?oldid=606790038.
- Psychosis isPrimaryTopicOf Psychosis.
- Psychosis name "Psychosis".