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Медицина: циклоидный психоз, циклоидный психоз (Леонгарда) -
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Medicine: cycloid psychosis, cycloid psychosis (Леонгарда) -
6 F23.0
рус Острое полиморфное психотическое расстройство без симптомов шизофренииeng Acute polymorphic psychotic disorder without symptoms of schizophrenia. An acute psychotic disorder in which hallucinations, delusions or perceptual disturbances are obvious but markedly variable, changing from day to day or even from hour to hour. Emotional turmoil with intense transient feelings of happiness or ecstasy, or anxiety and irritability, is also frequently present. The polymorphism and instability are characteristic for the overall clinical picture and the psychotic features do not justify a diagnosis of schizophrenia (F20.-). These disorders often have an abrupt onset, developing rapidly within a few days, and they frequently show a rapid resolution of symptoms with no recurrence. If the symptoms persist the diagnosis should be changed to persistent delusional disorder (F22.-). Bouffee delirante without symptoms of schizophrenia or unspecified. Cycloid psychosis without symptoms of schizophrenia or unspecified -
7 F23.1
рус Острое полиморфное психотическое расстройство с симптомами шизофренииeng Acute polymorphic psychotic disorder with symptoms of schizophrenia. An acute psychotic disorder in which the polymorphic and unstable clinical picture is present, as described in F23.0; despite this instability, however, some symptoms typical of schizophrenia are also in evidence for the majority of the time. If the schizophrenic symptoms persist the diagnosis should be changed to schizophrenia (F20.-). Bouffee delirante with symptoms of schizophrenia. Cycloid psychosis with symptoms of schizophrenia
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