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Volatile inhalées trouble psychotique induit par

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A cluster of psychotic phenomena that occur during or following psychoactive substance use but that are not explained on the basis of acute intoxication alone and do not form part of a withdrawal state. The disorder is characterized by hallucinations (typically auditory, but often in more than one sensory modality), perceptual distortions, delusions (often of a paranoid or persecutory nature), psychomotor disturbances (excitement or stupor), and an abnormal affect, which may range from intense fear to ecstasy. The sensorium is usually clear but some degree of clouding of consciousness, though not severe confusion, may be present., Volatile inhalant psychotic disorder is characterized by the development of psychotic symptoms that occur during, or soon after, Volatile inhalant intoxication and are judged to be a direct consequence of volatile inhalant use. The amount and duration of inhalant use must be sufficient to be capable of producing the psychotic symptoms. The symptoms are not better accounted for by Volatile inhalant intoxication (i.e., they are substantially in excess of the symptoms normally associated with inhalant intoxication) and also not better accounted for by a Volatile inhalant-induced delirium. Moreover, the psychotic symptoms are not better accounted for by another mental and behavioural disorder, as might be the case if the psychotic symptoms preceded the onset of the inhalant use or if the symptoms persist for a substantial period of time after cessation of Volatile inhalant use., Volatile inhalant-induced psychotic disorder is characterized by psychotic symptoms (e.g., delusions, hallucinations, disorganized thinking, grossly disorganized behaviour) that develop during or soon after intoxication with or withdrawal from volatile inhalants. The intensity or duration of the symptoms is substantially in excess of psychotic-like disturbances of perception, cognition, or behaviour that are characteristic of Volatile inhalant intoxication or Volatile inhalant withdrawal. The amount and duration of volatile inhalant use must be capable of producing psychotic symptoms. The symptoms are not better explained by a primary mental disorder (e.g., Schizophrenia, a Mood disorder with psychotic symptoms), as might be the case if the psychotic symptoms preceded the onset of the volatile inhalant use, if the symptoms persist for a substantial period of time after cessation of the volatile inhalant use or withdrawal, or if there is other evidence of a pre-existing primary mental disorder with psychotic symptoms (e.g., a history of prior episodes not associated with volatile inhalant use).

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A cluster of psychotic phenomena that occur during or following psychoactive substance use but that are not explained on the basis of acute intoxication alone and do not form part of a withdrawal state. The disorder is characterized by hallucinations (typically auditory, but often in more than one sensory modality), perceptual distortions, delusions (often of a paranoid or persecutory nature), psychomotor disturbances (excitement or stupor), and an abnormal affect, which may range from intense fear to ecstasy. The sensorium is usually clear but some degree of clouding of consciousness, though not severe confusion, may be present., Volatile inhalant psychotic disorder is characterized by the development of psychotic symptoms that occur during, or soon after, Volatile inhalant intoxication and are judged to be a direct consequence of volatile inhalant use. The amount and duration of inhalant use must be sufficient to be capable of producing the psychotic symptoms. The symptoms are not better accounted for by Volatile inhalant intoxication (i.e., they are substantially in excess of the symptoms normally associated with inhalant intoxication) and also not better accounted for by a Volatile inhalant-induced delirium. Moreover, the psychotic symptoms are not better accounted for by another mental and behavioural disorder, as might be the case if the psychotic symptoms preceded the onset of the inhalant use or if the symptoms persist for a substantial period of time after cessation of Volatile inhalant use., Volatile inhalant-induced psychotic disorder is characterized by psychotic symptoms (e.g., delusions, hallucinations, disorganized thinking, grossly disorganized behaviour) that develop during or soon after intoxication with or withdrawal from volatile inhalants. The intensity or duration of the symptoms is substantially in excess of psychotic-like disturbances of perception, cognition, or behaviour that are characteristic of Volatile inhalant intoxication or Volatile inhalant withdrawal. The amount and duration of volatile inhalant use must be capable of producing psychotic symptoms. The symptoms are not better explained by a primary mental disorder (e.g., Schizophrenia, a Mood disorder with psychotic symptoms), as might be the case if the psychotic symptoms preceded the onset of the volatile inhalant use, if the symptoms persist for a substantial period of time after cessation of the volatile inhalant use or withdrawal, or if there is other evidence of a pre-existing primary mental disorder with psychotic symptoms (e.g., a history of prior episodes not associated with volatile inhalant use).

η συχνότητα ή η διάρκεια της πτητικής εισπνοής που προκαλείται από την πτητική εισπνεόμενα συμπτώματα (π.χ., μια κατάσταση της πτητικής εισπνοής ή της πτητικής εισπνοής της εισπνοής), ή εάν υπάρχουν κάποια συμπτώματα που να μην οφείλονται σε πτητική εισπνοή ή προσβολή, ή εάν υπάρχουν κάποια συμπτώματα που να μην είναι σε θέση να παράγουν συμπτώματα της εισπνοής, ή αν τα συμπτώματα που εμφανίζονται για μια ανεπαρκώς εκπεφυτευμένη εισπνεόμενα συμπτώματα (π.χ., μια ασταθή εισπνεόμενη εισπνοή της εισπνεόμενης εισπνοής εισπνεόμενο από την πτητική του θέση, η οποία μπορεί να παραχθεί από τον έντονο φόβο μέχρι την έκταση. η διαταραχή χαρακτηρίζεται από παραισθήσεις (συνήθως αμφιβληστροειδούς, αλλά συχνά σε περισσότερο από μία αισθητηριακή αισθητικότητα), αντιληπτές παραμορφώσεις, παραισθήσεις (συχνά

un groupe de phénomènes psychotiques qui se manifestent pendant ou après l'apparition de troubles psychotiques liés à la consommation d'une substance ou d'un produit à l'extérieur de celui-ci. les symptômes psychotiques peuvent être dus à des symptômes psychotiques qui se manifestent pendant ou après l'apparition d'un trouble psychotique ou qui se manifestent pendant ou après l'apparition d'un tel trouble), des troubles psychotiques qui se manifestent pendant ou après l'usage d'une substance inhalante volatile et qui se manifestent pendant ou après l'apparition d'un tel trouble), des troubles psychomoteurs (excitation ou stupeur) et un effet anormal, qui peut aller de la peur intense à l'ecstasy. la sensorium est habituellement clair, mais il y a beaucoup plus de symptômes normalement associés à une intoxication par inhalant) et qui peuvent ne pas être mieux pris en compte par l'intoxication par des substances volatiles (c'est-à-dire qu'ils excèdent largement les symptômes

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Volatile inhalant-induced psychotic disorder

Volatile inhalées trouble psychotique induit par

πτητικό εισπνεόμενο ψυχαναγκαστική διαταραχή

lotne zaburzenia psychotyczne wywołane drogą oddechową

flüchtige inhalierende psychotische Störung

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