delirium in English

noun
1
an acutely disturbed state of mind that occurs in fever, intoxication, and other disorders and is characterized by restlessness, illusions, and incoherence of thought and speech.
Schizophrenia is conventionally distinguished from the organic psychoses dementia and delirium by the absence of intellectual compromise.
synonyms:derangementdementiamadnessinsanityincoherenceirrationalityhysteriafeverishnesshallucination

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1. Probably delirium.

2. Encephalopathic delirium.

3. Who's talking about delirium?

4. It's causing his delirium.

5. Whipple's causes encephalopathic delirium.

6. Delirium points to lithium.

7. 7 Mild, persistent delirium, not as violent as in Belladonna restless with laborious dreams, muttering delirium.

8. Legionnaire's could and cause delirium.

9. 20 Contemplate your incarnate Delirium Tremens!

10. 18 It was a perfect delirium.

11. 21 He raved in his delirium.

12. The fevers, the delirium, the hemorrhaging.

13. With the noise came a delirium.

14. The diagnostics of the delirium syndrome, the risk factors and the acute etiological factors which provoke delirium are presented.

15. He mumbled in delirium all night.

16. Underneath all reason lies delirium, and drift."

17. 5 With the noise came a delirium.

18. Delirium is a common acute neuropsychiatric syndrome.

19. 2 He mumbled in delirium all night.

20. " are all in a state of delirium.

21. Also presents with uncontrolled eye movement and delirium.

22. Before she died she had fits of delirium.

23. 25 Delirium, Dementia, Amnestic and Other Cognitive Disorders.

24. 23 All is in a delirium of change.

25. The win brought on delirium among the fans.

26. A warehouse for the furnishings of consumer delirium.

27. 17 Oh, how oppressive this continual delirium is.

28. Either would account for the red cells, the delirium.

29. Gonococcal endocarditis would explain the pulmonary edema, the delirium.

30. Depressants (barbiturates) can cause delirium, hallucinations, convulsions and coma.

31. 22 Delirium, Dementia, and Amnestic and Other Cognitive Disorders.

32. 4 A warehouse for the furnishings of consumer delirium.

33. 1 Before she died she had fits of delirium.

34. 6 The win brought on delirium among the fans.

35. The term Excited Delirium Syndrome (ExDS) has traditionally been used in the forensic literature to describe findings in a subgroup of patients with delirium who suffered lethal consequences from their untreated severe agitation.(1-5) Excited delirium syndrome, also known as agitated delirium, is generally defined as altered mental status and Combativeness or aggressiveness.

36. Woe to him who is deluded by a moment's delirium!

37. In the latter stages of alcoholism, delirium tremens can occur.

38. 26 To her, it meant groans, delirium, death and smells.

39. 19 The evening was no longer joy, but delirium.

40. Acute Confusion is often called delirium (or "acute Confusional state"), although delirium often includes a much broader array of disorders than simple Confusion

41. ▪ Cries inconsolably or shows signs of confusion or delirium

42. Life creates itself in delirium and is undone in ennui.

43. It reveals the patient's delirium, carefully hidden until that point.

44. Agitation may be a symptom of delirium, dementia or psychosis

45. The headlights shot across the concrete columns in a delirium.

46. Delirium is a state of mental Confusion that starts suddenly

47. 16 Later, mental abnormalities may include nervousness, depression, and delirium.

48. 28 Another hundred yards, down again, mumbling to himself in delirium.

49. speech disorder, delirium, acute brain syndrome, agitation, confusion, depression, psychosis

50. Only relevant if it could cause pulmonary edema and delirium.