hallucinatory syndrome

  • 1hallucinatory halitosis —    Also designated as delusional halitosis and imaginary halitosis. All three terms are indebted to the Latin noun halitus (breath), and the word ending osis (disease, condition). The term hallucinatory halitosis is used to denote a perceived… …

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  • 2hallucinosic syndrome —    A term used to denote a hallucinatory syndrome characterized by a specific type of hallucination or by an association with a specific clinical orneu robiological parameter. Hallusinosic syndromes are conceptualized along the lines of the… …

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  • 3deafferentiation hypothesis of hallucinatory activity —    The term deafferentiation is indebted to the Latin words de (away from, negation ), and affere (to take somewhere, to bring somewhere). The deafferentiation hypothesis of hallucinatory activity is a hypothetical model that seeks to explain the …

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  • 4olfactory reference syndrome —    The term olfactory reference syndrome is indebted to the Latin verbs ol(e)facere (to smell) and referre (to report, to convey, to refer). It was introduced in or shortly before 1971 by the Canadian neurologist William E.M. Pryse Phillips to… …

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  • 5phantom boarder syndrome — (PBS)    Also known as phantom boarder symptom. The expression phantom boarder symptom was introduced in or shortly before 1984 by the American psychiatrist and sex therapist Edward L. Rowan to denote a delusional syndrome involving the belief… …

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  • 6De Clérambault syndrome —    The eponym de Clérambault syndrome refers to the French psychiatrist Gaëtan Georges Gatian de Clérambault (1852 1934). It was introduced in 1936 by the Swiss neurologist Georges de Morsier (1894 1982) to denote a hallucinatory state or… …

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  • 7Morvan's syndrome — Classification and external resources ICD 10 G60.8 ICD 9 336.0 …

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  • 8misidentification syndrome —    Also known as delusional misidentification syndrome. Both terms are used as an umbrella term for a diverse group of conditions in which the affected individual consistently misidentifies a person, object, place, or event. The symptoms and… …

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  • 9Charles Bonnet syndrome — (CBS)    The eponym Charles Bonnet syndrome (CBS) refers to the Swiss naturalist and philosopher Charles Bonnet (1720 1792). It was introduced in 1936 by the Swiss neurologist Georges de Mor sier (1894 1982) to denote a hallucinatory state or… …

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  • 10Musical ear syndrome — (MES) describes a condition seen in people who have hearing loss and subsequently develop auditory hallucinations. It is comparable to Charles Bonnet syndrome (visual hallucinations in visually impaired people)[1] and some have suggested this… …

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