Wernicke Encephalopathy
Calf muscle tenderness, difficulty rising from a squatting position, and decreased vibratory sensation in the toes are early signs. Muscle wasting occurs.[merckmanuals.com]
Two patients with confusion accompanied by seizures, memory changes, or specific visual hallucinations and HHV6 detectable by polymerase chain reaction (PCR) in cerebrospinal[ncbi.nlm.nih.gov]
[…] by: Anterograde amnesia (inability to form new memories) Retrograde amnesia (inability to remember old memories) Confabulation (fabricating/false perceptions of memories) Hallucinations[dundeemedstudentnotes.wordpress.com]
Disorganized Schizophrenia
[…] and often hypochondriacal) and hallucinations may be present.[en.wikipedia.org]
For children in whom autism is suspected, the presence of significant delusions and hallucinations are considered as a necessary criterion.[symptoma.com]
, unsystemized and often hypochondriacal, and hallucinations may be present.[ipfs.io]
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Mercury Poisoning
, urticaria, erythema and allergic contact dermatitis accompanied by pain), and peripheral and central nervous (CNS) systems (depression, paranoia, extreme irritability, hallucinations[orpha.net]
[…] case showed hyperhidrosis, insomnia, generalied myokymia, cramps, tremor, weight loss, and myokymic and neuromyotonic discharges, followed by encephalopathy with confusion, hallucinations[ncbi.nlm.nih.gov]
Chronic mercury exposure can give rise to psychotic reactions such as delirium, hallucinations and suicidal tendencies.[dailymail.co.uk]
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Alcohol Abuse
In addition, affective and behavioral systems may be affected by an amotivational syndrome.[dx.doi.org]
Ministry of Defence doctors record booze-related ailments including liver disease, hallucinations, heart problems and psychotic issues.[thesun.co.uk]
In severe cases, you could have a fever, seizures, or hallucinations. If you have any of these symptoms, your drinking may already be a cause for concern.[medlineplus.gov]
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Acute Amphetamine Intoxication
[…] paranoid delusions, perception of slowed time, conjunctival injection, impaired judgment, social withdrawal, appetite, dry mouth, hallucinations largely psychological effects amotivational[medbullets.com]
When hallucinations occur in the absence of intact reality testing, a diagnosis of Substance-Induced Psychotic Disorder, With Hallucinations, should be considered.[dsm.wikia.com]
Background: Chronic amphetamine users may have experience of paranoia and hallucination.[cochrane.org]
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Cannabis Abuse
They could suffer from amotivational syndrome, in which people withdraw from society, and paranoia, he said.[straitstimes.com]
A total of 39.6% of the users experienced hallucinations (mostly auditory), 54.2% experienced delusions (mostly ideas of reference and persecution), 85.4% had organic brain[ncbi.nlm.nih.gov]
[…] other friends who don't use cannabis may become problematic using cannabis has been associated with a decrease in motivation (although the evidence is inconclusive if an ‘amotivational[web.archive.org]
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Hallucinogen Affective Disorder
An article on About.com describes a phenomenon known as “amotivational syndrome” that happen to regular pot smokers: they become socially withdrawn and “perform at a level[beliefnet.com]
The most common type of sleep-related hallucination, hypnagogic hallucinations are more than twice as common as hypnopompic hallucinations.[tuck.com]
Cannabis-Induced Psychotic Disorder. ( With Delusions ) Cannabis-Induced Psychotic Disorder. ( With Hallucinations ) Cannabis-Related Disorders Not Otherwise Specified. ([psyweb.com]
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Hyoscyamus Niger Poisoning
Chronic poisoning Amotivational syndrome – lethargic, apathetic, disinterested, poor concentration Manic / paranoid psychosis (Running amok) Treatment: Decontamination, benzodiazipines[slideshare.net]
Vivid episodes of flying or falling characterized the hallucinations (Mann 2000).[sites.evergreen.edu]
The hallucinations that are caused by the nightshade-alkaloids seem not rarely real to the intoxicated.[psychotropicon.info]
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Psychosis
Amotivation in schizophrenia: integrated assessment with behavioral, clinical, and imaging measures. Schizophr Bull. 2014;40(6):1328-1337.[doi.org]
The authors present a case history in which they investigate the psychic mechanisms behind the production and function of adolescent hallucinations against the background[ncbi.nlm.nih.gov]
[…] from social interaction may result from uncertainty and unpredictability to some extent ( Stephan et al, 2006, 2009 ), we propose that negative symptoms, such as alogia, amotivation[doi.org]
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Schizophrenia
., alogia or amotivation.[ncbi.nlm.nih.gov]
Persistent auditory verbal hallucination is a clinically significant problem in schizophrenia.[ncbi.nlm.nih.gov]
As children, patients may have shown prodromal symptoms of a psychotic disorder, such as social isolation, deteriorating school performance, mood lability, amotivation, avolition[web.archive.org]
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