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1. Acute alcoholic intoxication: mild euphoria to coma (depends on the serum alcohol level). 2. Alcoholic blackout: transient amnesia after a binge. 3. Alcohol withdrawal syndromes: tremulousness, autonomic hyperactivity, hallucinosis. 4. Alcohol withdrawal seizures. 5. Delirium tremens: confusion,...
The following neuropsychiatric disorders have been briefly described: alcohol withdrawal syndrome, delirium tremens, alcohol hallucinosis, Wernicke-Korsako... Feuerlein,Wilhelm - 《Nutrition & Metabolism》 被引量: 19发表: 1977年 Cognitive and behavioural dispositions in offspring at high risk for alcohol...
Moreover, seizures in alcohol-dependent patients may be caused by concomitant use of stimulant drugs, such as cocaine or amphetamines, or by withdrawal from sedative agents, such as benzodiazepines or barbiturates. Delirium tremens DTs is the most severe manifestation of alcohol withdrawal. It ...
itisneces-saryto distinguishfirstbetweenintoxicationsof the excito-inhibitorytype( so-called"normal"drunkenness)and otherformsof alcoholintoxi-cationas wellas the hangoversyndrome.Withthe latterwealsohaveto includesomeepilepticseizuresoccurringin alcoholics.Thewithdrawalsyndromealsorepresentsagroupof psychiatric...
Other risk factors for prolonged or severe encephalopathy include renal disease, liver disease, and a history of heavy alcohol consumption, which can lead to withdrawal states. In general, the alcohol or sedative hypnotic (barbiturates and benzodiazepines) withdrawal states are an agitated confusion ...
Some complications of flakkadrug abusecan happen while the drug user is acutely agitated if they were to harm themselves or others; however, medically, the severe consequences of the agitation caused by the drug appear later. Agitated patients can go into a state called "excited delirium," which...
Antipsychotic Treatment of Alcohol Withdrawal Syndrome with Focus on Delirium Tremens: a Systematic Review Treatment with antipsychotics always should be combined with benzodiazepines, and physicians should watch out for complications like neuroleptic malignant syndrome,... TJ Faustmann,M Paschali,G Kojda,...
The presence of cochlear implants with a positioner has been associated with a higher risk for bacterial meningitis. Alcoholism and cirrhosis are risk factors for meningitis. [1] Unfortunately, the multiple etiologies of fever and seizures in patients with alcoholism or cirrhosis make meningitis ...
AOD withdrawal syndrome, disease severity, disease complication, AODR (alcohol and other drug related) seizure, delirium tremens, Wernicke Korsakoff psychosis, anxiety state, emotional and psychiatric depression, sleep disorder, mood and affect disturbance, heart disorder, acute AODE (alcohol and other ...