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Results 1 - 10 of 14 for Psychosis
  1. ... of these other conditions.Signs and symptoms of psychosis in people with schizoaffective disorder include false perceptions ... and an inability to perform everyday tasks.The psychosis and mood problems associated with schizoaffective disorder usually ...
  2. PPM-X syndrome is a condition characterized by psychotic disorders (most commonly bipolar disorder), a pattern of movement ... Testing Registry: Rett syndrome X-linked intellectual disability-psychosis-macroorchidism syndrome National Organization for Rare Disorders (NORD) ...
  3. ... disorder have relatives with other mood, anxiety, and psychotic disorders (such as depression or schizophrenia). These disorders may ... just by chance. Bipolar affective disorder Bipolar affective psychosis Bipolar spectrum disorder Depression, bipolar Manic depressive illness ...
  4. Schizophrenia is a brain disorder classified as a psychosis, which means that it affects a person's ... people with dementias such as Alzheimer's disease.Psychotic disorders such as schizophrenia are different from mood disorders, ...
  5. ... impairment. Psychiatric disorders associated with Wolfram syndrome include psychosis, episodes of severe depression, and impulsive and aggressive ...
  6. ... pseudobulbar signs); or a distorted view of reality (psychosis). Affected individuals usually survive into their forties or ...
  7. ... develop psychiatric disorders, such as depression, bipolar disorder, psychosis, or obsessive-compulsive disorder.People with McLeod neuroacanthocytosis ...
  8. ... include mild to moderate intellectual disability, often with psychosis, and abnormalities that can affect circulation, breathing, digestion, ...
  9. ... ataxia); and psychiatric symptoms, such as depression or psychosis. These episodes are typically temporary and are often ...
  10. ... and frustration leading to tantrums. Mood disorders and psychosis occur in some affected individuals.More than half ...
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