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1 галлюцинаторный бред
1) General subject: delusional parasitosis (амфетаминный психоз, чаще всего по типу “озарения” – внезапно появиляется мысль о заражении паразитами. При этом пациенты “нащупывают”, “видят” под кожей насекомых, их ходы, м)2) Medicine: hallucinatory delusion3) Drugs: (дерматозойный) crank bugs (амфетаминный психоз. Пациенты “ощущают” под кожей насекомых, поэтому начинают расчесывать, ковырять, раздирать кожу.), (дерматозойный) meth bugs (амфетаминный психоз. Пациенты “ощущают” под кожей насекомых, поэтому начинают расчесывать, ковырять, раздирать кожу.), (дерматозойный) meth sores (амфетаминный психоз. Пациенты “ощущают” под кожей насекомых, поэтому начинают расчесывать, ковырять, раздирать кожу.)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > галлюцинаторный бред
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2 галлюцинаторный бред
hallucinatory [hallucinative] delusionБольшой русско-английский медицинский словарь > галлюцинаторный бред
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рус Другие хронические бредовые расстройстваeng Other persistent delusional disorders. Disorders in which the delusion or delusions are accompanied by persistent hallucinatory voices or by schizophrenic symptoms that do not justify a diagnosis of schizophrenia (F20.-). Delusional dysmorphophobia. Involutional paranoid state. Paranoia querulans
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