نتایج جستجو برای: psychosis due to organic illness

تعداد نتایج: 10714912  

Journal: :Acta psychiatrica Scandinavica 2006
J Alaghband-Rad M Boroumand H Amini V Sharifi A Omid R Davari-Ashtiani A Seddigh F Momeni Z Aminipour

OBJECTIVE To investigate the concept of 'Non-affective Acute Remitting Psychosis' (NARP) in a group of patients with first episode psychosis in Iran. METHOD This is a 24-month follow-up study of 54 patients with first-episode psychosis admitted consecutively to a psychiatric hospital in Tehran, Iran. At the end of follow-up, consensus judgments were made on fulfillment of the NARP criteria as...

2015
Matthew J. Kempton Philip McGuire

Early diagnosis and treatment of patients with psychosis are associated with improved outcome in terms of future functioning, symptoms and treatment response. Identifying neuroimaging biomarkers for illness onset and treatment response would lead to immediate clinical benefits. In this review we discuss if neuroimaging may be utilised to diagnose patients with psychosis, predict those who will ...

پایان نامه :وزارت علوم، تحقیقات و فناوری - دانشگاه علامه طباطبایی - دانشکده اقتصاد 1393

due to extraordinary large amount of information and daily sharp increasing claimant for ui benefits and because of serious constraint of financial barriers, the importance of handling fraud detection in order to discover, control and predict fraudulent claims is inevitable. we use the most appropriate data mining methodology, methods, techniques and tools to extract knowledge or insights from ...

2006
David J. Sencer J. Donald Millar

In 1976, 2 recruits at Fort Dix, New Jersey, had an influenza like illness. Isolates of virus taken from them included A/New Jersey/76 (Hsw1n1), a strain similar to the virus believed at the time to be the cause of the 1918 pandemic, commonly known as swine flu. Serologic studies at Fort Dix suggested that >200 soldiers had been infected and that person-to-person transmission had occurred. We r...

Journal: :The British journal of psychiatry : the journal of mental science 2005
Emma Robertson Ian Jones Sayeed Haque Roger Holder Nick Craddock

The clinical value of information on the risk of future psychiatric illness in women who have experienced puerperal (post-partum) psychosis has been limited by inconsistencies in terminology and nosology. Here we report rates of subsequent puerperal and non-puerperal episodes, in a well characterised sample of women diagnosed with clearly defined bipolar affective puerperal psychosis (n=103). O...

Journal: :Journal of child psychology and psychiatry, and allied disciplines 2010
Christoph U Correll Marta Hauser Andrea M Auther Barbara A Cornblatt

After decades of research, schizophrenia and related psychotic disorders are still among the most debilitating disorders in medicine. The chronic illness course in most individuals, greater treatment responsiveness during the first episode, progressive gray matter decline during early disease stages, and retrospective accounts of 'prodromal' or early illness signs and symptoms formed the basis ...

Journal: :Annals of the Academy of Medicine, Singapore 2014
Simon K S Ting Shahul Hameed Kumar M Prakash

Dear Editor, Ganser syndrome was fi rst described by Sigbert Ganser in 1897, characterised by approximate answers to real questions, dulling of consciousness, hysterical neurological changes and hallucinations.1-3 Ganser syndrome was mainly considered as a psychiatric illness, based on the theory that Ganser syndrome represents a means of coping with stress in those who are intellectually compr...

1970
Russell Barton

Barton reviews a book based on extensive medical/historical detective work which suggests that the King suffered from a rare physical illness which baffled his doctors and made his later life a misery. a common cause of discoloration of urine is inges-tion of rhubarb and senna, drugs frequently administered to George III during his illness. A rare cause is porphyria. A common form of 'madness' ...

Journal: Addiction and Health 2010

Abstract Background: Tramadol is a centrally acting opioid analgesic used to treat moderate to sever pain. It has more advantage and less opioid adverse effects than conventional opioid analgesia. Case Report: This article reports a patient with tramadol dependency that had psychosis after tramadol withdrawal. Conclusion: By the increase of tramadol usage for relief of chronic pain, t...

Journal: :The British journal of psychiatry : the journal of mental science 2009
Niall Crumlish Peter Whitty Mary Clarke Stephen Browne Moayyad Kamali Maurice Gervin Orfhlaith McTigue Anthony Kinsella John L Waddington Conall Larkin Eadbhard O'Callaghan

BACKGROUND The critical period hypothesis proposes that deterioration occurs aggressively during the early years of psychosis, with relative stability subsequently. Thus, interventions that shorten the duration of untreated psychosis (DUP) and arrest early deterioration may have long-term benefits. AIMS To test the critical period hypothesis by determining whether outcome in non-affective psy...

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