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- Q1040275 subject Q6584894.
- Q1040275 subject Q8221311.
- Q1040275 subject Q8234370.
- Q1040275 abstract "Alcoholic hallucinosis (or alcohol-related psychosis or alcohol-induced psychotic disorder) is a complication of alcohol withdrawal in alcoholics. Descriptions of the condition date back to at least 1907. They can occur during acute intoxication or withdrawal with the potential of having delirium tremens. Alcohol hallucinosis is a rather uncommon alcohol-induced psychotic disorder only being seen in chronic alcoholics who have many consecutive years of severe and heavy drinking during their lifetime. Alcoholic hallucinosis develops about 12 to 24 hours after the heavy drinking stops suddenly, and can last for days. It involves auditory and visual hallucinations, most commonly accusatory or threatening voices. The risk of developing alcoholic hallucinosis is increased by long-term heavy alcohol abuse and the use of other drugs.".
- Q1040275 wikiPageWikiLink Q15326.
- Q1040275 wikiPageWikiLink Q209647.
- Q1040275 wikiPageWikiLink Q2914873.
- Q1040275 wikiPageWikiLink Q4713263.
- Q1040275 wikiPageWikiLink Q565650.
- Q1040275 wikiPageWikiLink Q6584894.
- Q1040275 wikiPageWikiLink Q8221311.
- Q1040275 wikiPageWikiLink Q8234370.
- Q1040275 comment "Alcoholic hallucinosis (or alcohol-related psychosis or alcohol-induced psychotic disorder) is a complication of alcohol withdrawal in alcoholics. Descriptions of the condition date back to at least 1907. They can occur during acute intoxication or withdrawal with the potential of having delirium tremens.".
- Q1040275 label "Alcoholic hallucinosis".