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Results 11 - 20 of 21 for hallucination
  1. ... can include psychotic symptoms, such as false perceptions (hallucinations) or strongly held false beliefs (delusions). Mixed episodes, ...
  2. ... may experience psychiatric symptoms such as delusions or hallucinations. People with the adult form of metachromatic leukodystrophy ...
  3. ... symptoms such as depression, anxiety, agitation, paranoia, and hallucinations, which usually appear in adolescence.Some people with ...
  4. ... develop psychiatric conditions such as depression and visual hallucinations. People with Parkinson's disease also have an ...
  5. ... seizures, which can cause temporary blindness and visual hallucinations. Over time, the seizures worsen and become more ...
  6. ... person may become less social and may experience hallucinations, delirium, and psychosis. In addition, these individuals can ...
  7. ... irritable and impulsive. Some affected individuals experience visual hallucinations involving people or animals.CLN11 disease is one ...
  8. ... distorted view of reality (psychosis) or false perceptions (hallucinations). Some affected individuals have an abnormal heart rhythm ( ...
  9. ... affected individuals develop neurological problems, such as seizures, hallucinations, difficulty coordinating movements (ataxia), or abnormal muscle tone. ...
  10. ... depression. In severe cases, agitation, fever, seizures, and hallucinations can occur; this pattern of severe withdrawal symptoms ...
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