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  • 41 F23

    рус Острые и преходящие психотические расстройства
    eng Acute and transient psychotic disorders. A heterogeneous group of disorders characterized by the acute onset of psychotic symptoms such as delusions, hallucinations, and perceptual disturbances, and by the severe disruption of ordinary behaviour. Acute onset is defined as a crescendo development of a clearly abnormal clinical picture in about two weeks or less. For these disorders there is no evidence of organic causation. Perplexity and puzzlement are often present but disorientation for time, place and person is not persistent or severe enough to justify a diagnosis of organically caused delirium (F05.-). Complete recovery usually occurs within a few months, often within a few weeks or even days. If the disorder persists, a change in classification will be necessary. The disorder may or may not be associated with acute stress, defined as usually stressful events preceding the onset by one to two weeks.

    Classification of Diseases (English-Russian) > F23

  • 42 F21

    рус Шизотипическое расстройство
    eng Schizotypal disorder. A disorder characterized by eccentric behaviour and anomalies of thinking and affect which resemble those seen in schizophrenia, though no definite and characteristic schizophrenic anomalies occur at any stage. The symptoms may include a cold or inappropriate affect; anhedonia; odd or eccentric behaviour; a tendency to social withdrawal; paranoid or bizarre ideas not amounting to true delusions; obsessive ruminations; thought disorder and perceptual disturbances; occasional transient quasi-psychotic episodes with intense illusions, auditory or other hallucinations, and delusion-like ideas, usually occurring without external provocation. There is no definite onset and evolution and course are usually those of a personality disorder. Latent schizophrenic reaction. Schizophrenia: borderline, latent, prepsychotic, prodromal, pseudoneurotic, pseudopsychopathic. Schizotypal personality disorder. (Excludes: ) Asperger's syndrome ( F84.5), schizoid personality disorder ( F60.1)

    Classification of Diseases (English-Russian) > F21

  • 43 F21.9

    рус Шизотипическое расстройство
    eng Schizotypal disorder. A disorder characterized by eccentric behaviour and anomalies of thinking and affect which resemble those seen in schizophrenia, though no definite and characteristic schizophrenic anomalies occur at any stage. The symptoms may include a cold or inappropriate affect; anhedonia; odd or eccentric behaviour; a tendency to social withdrawal; paranoid or bizarre ideas not amounting to true delusions; obsessive ruminations; thought disorder and perceptual disturbances; occasional transient quasi-psychotic episodes with intense illusions, auditory or other hallucinations, and delusion-like ideas, usually occurring without external provocation. There is no definite onset and evolution and course are usually those of a personality disorder. Latent schizophrenic reaction. Schizophrenia: borderline, latent, prepsychotic, prodromal, pseudoneurotic, pseudopsychopathic. Schizotypal personality disorder. (Excludes: ) Asperger's syndrome ( F84.5), schizoid personality disorder ( F60.1)

    Classification of Diseases (English-Russian) > F21.9

  • 44 психическое расстройство

    (mental) derangement, (mental) alienation, psychogenic disorder, mental disorder, thought disorder, psychiatric disturbance, mental breakdown, psychotic break(-down), abalienation

    Russian-english psychology dictionary > психическое расстройство

  • 45 F84.5

    рус Синдром Аспергера
    eng Asperger's syndrome. A disorder of uncertain nosological validity, characterized by the same type of qualitative abnormalities of reciprocal social interaction that typify autism, together with a restricted, stereotyped, repetitive repertoire of interests and activities. It differs from autism primarily in the fact that there is no general delay or retardation in language or in cognitive development. This disorder is often associated with marked clumsiness. There is a strong tendency for the abnormalities to persist into adolescence and adult life. Psychotic episodes occasionally occur in early adult life. Autistic psychopathy. Schizoid disorder of childhood

    Classification of Diseases (English-Russian) > F84.5

  • 46 психотическая депрессия

    1) General subject: psychotic depressive disorder

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > психотическая депрессия

  • 47 F23.3

    рус Другие острые преимущественно бредовые психотические расстройства
    eng Other acute predominantly delusional psychotic disorders. Acute psychotic disorders in which comparatively stable delusions or hallucinations are the main clinical features, but do not justify a diagnosis of schizophrenia (F20.-). If the delusions persist the diagnosis should be changed to persistent delusional disorder (F22.-). Paranoid reaction. Psychogenic paranoid psychosis

    Classification of Diseases (English-Russian) > F23.3

  • 48 F31.1

    рус Биполярное аффективное расстройство, текущий эпизод мании без психотических симптомов
    eng Bipolar affective disorder, current episode manic without psychotic symptoms. The patient is currently manic, without psychotic symptoms (as in F30.1), and has had at least one other affective episode (hypomanic, manic, depressive, or mixed) in the past.

    Classification of Diseases (English-Russian) > F31.1

  • 49 F31.2

    рус Биполярное аффективное расстройство, текущий эпизод мании с психотическими симптомами
    eng Bipolar affective disorder, current episode manic with psychotic symptoms. The patient is currently manic, with psychotic symptoms (as in F30.2), and has had at least one other affective episode (hypomanic, manic, depressive, or mixed) in the past.

    Classification of Diseases (English-Russian) > F31.2

  • 50 F31.4

    рус Биполярное аффективное расстройство, текущий эпизод тяжелой депрессии без психотических симптомов
    eng Bipolar affective disorder, current episode severe depression without psychotic symptoms. The patient is currently depressed, as in severe depressive episode without psychotic symptoms (F32.2), and has had at least one authenticated hypomanic, manic, or mixed affective episode in the past.

    Classification of Diseases (English-Russian) > F31.4

  • 51 F31.5

    рус Биполярное аффективное расстройство, текущий эпизод тяжелой депрессии с психотическими симптомами
    eng Bipolar affective disorder, current episode severe depression with psychotic symptoms. The patient is currently depressed, as in severe depressive episode with psychotic symptoms (F32.3), and has had at least one authenticated hypomanic, manic, or mixed affective episode in the past.

    Classification of Diseases (English-Russian) > F31.5

  • 52 F20.6

    рус Простой тип шизофрении
    eng Simple schizophrenia. A disorder in which there is an insidious but progressive development of oddities of conduct, inability to meet the demands of society, and decline in total performance. The characteristic negative features of residual schizophrenia (e.g. blunting of affect and loss of volition) develop without being preceded by any overt psychotic symptoms.

    Classification of Diseases (English-Russian) > F20.6

  • 53 F25

    рус Шизоаффективные расстройства
    eng Schizoaffective disorders. Episodic disorders in which both affective and schizophrenic symptoms are prominent but which do not justify a diagnosis of either schizophrenia or depressive or manic episodes. Other conditions in which affective symptoms are superimposed on a pre-existing schizophrenic illness, or co-exist or alternate with persistent delusional disorders of other kinds, are classified under F20-F29. Mood-incongruent psychotic symptoms in affective disorders do not justify a diagnosis of schizoaffective disorder.

    Classification of Diseases (English-Russian) > F25

  • 54 F44.3

    рус Транс и одержимость
    eng Trance and possession disorders. Disorders in which there is a temporary loss of the sense of personal identity and full awareness of the surroundings. Include here only trance states that are involuntary or unwanted, occurring outside religious or culturally accepted situations. (Excludes: ) states associated with: acute and transient psychotic disorders ( F23.-), organic personality disorder ( F07.0), postconcussional syndrome ( F07.2), psychoactive substance intoxication ( F10-F19 with common fourth character.0), schizophrenia ( F20.-)

    Classification of Diseases (English-Russian) > F44.3

См. также в других словарях:

  • psychotic disorder — [DSM IV] psychosis (def. 1) …   Medical dictionary

  • Brief psychotic disorder — is a period of psychosis whose duration is generally shorter, non re occurring, and not better accounted for by another condition.The disorder is characterized by a sudden onset of psychotic symptoms, which may include delusions, hallucinations,… …   Wikipedia

  • shared psychotic disorder — [DSM IV] a delusional system that develops in one or more persons as a result of a close relationship with someone who already has a psychotic disorder with prominent delusions. Most commonly it involves two people and is called folie а deux.… …   Medical dictionary

  • Psychotic depression — Psychotic major depression (PMD) is a type of depression that can include symptoms and treatments that are different from those of non psychotic major depressive disorder (NPMD). PMD is estimated to affect about 0.4% of the population (or one in… …   Wikipedia

  • brief psychotic disorder — [DSM IV] an episode of psychotic symptoms (incoherence, loosening of associations, delusions, hallucinations, disorganized or catatonic behavior) with sudden onset, lasting less than one month. If it occurs in response to a stressful life event,… …   Medical dictionary

  • induced psychotic disorder — shared psychotic d …   Medical dictionary

  • alcohol-induced psychotic disorder —    see alcoholic hallucinosis …   Dictionary of Hallucinations

  • substance-induced psychotic disorder — [DSM IV] persistent delusions or hallucinations related to the use of a psychoactive substance, the patient being unaware of their etiology. Individual cases are named for the specific substance involved …   Medical dictionary

  • psychotic hallucination —    The term psychotic hallucination is indebted to the medical Latin term * psychosis, which in turn stems from the Greek noun psuchosis (the giving of life, the process of animating). It is used to denote a hallucination which is attributable to …   Dictionary of Hallucinations

  • disorder — A disturbance of function, structure, or both, resulting from a genetic or embryonic failure in development or from exogenous factors such as poison, trauma, or disease. adjustmen …   Medical dictionary

  • psychotic depression — major depressive disorder with psychotic features, such as hallucinations, delusions, mutism, or stupor. Cf. neurotic d …   Medical dictionary

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