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Results 1 - 10 of 25 for Hallucinations
  1. ... few hours at night. They often experience vivid hallucinations while falling asleep (hypnogogic hallucinations) or while waking up (hypnopompic hallucinations). Affected individuals ...
  2. ... and symptoms of schizophrenia include false perceptions called hallucinations. Auditory hallucinations of voices are the most common hallucinations in ...
  3. ... group of movement problems known as parkinsonism, visual hallucinations, sudden changes (fluctuations) in behavior and intellectual ability, ... people with dementia with Lewy bodies experience visual hallucinations, which often involve people or animals. Fluctuations in ...
  4. ... legs (peripheral neuropathy), decline in intellectual function (dementia), hallucinations, and depression. Xanthomas can accumulate in the fatty ...
  5. ... may experience psychiatric symptoms such as delusions or hallucinations. People with the adult form of metachromatic leukodystrophy ...
  6. ... bodies is characterized by intellectual decline (dementia); visual hallucinations; sudden changes in attention and mood; and movement ...
  7. ... seizures, which can cause temporary blindness and visual hallucinations. Over time, the seizures worsen and become more ...
  8. ... distorted view of reality (psychosis) or false perceptions (hallucinations). Some affected individuals have an abnormal heart rhythm ( ...
  9. ... condition is characterized by intellectual decline (dementia); visual hallucinations; sudden changes in attention and mood; and movement ...
  10. ... strongly held false beliefs (delusions), and false perceptions (hallucinations). It may become difficult for affected individuals to ...
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