Preferred Label : Delirium;
NCIt definition : A usually reversible condition characterized by the acute and sudden development of
confusion, illusions, movement changes, inattentiveness, agitation, and hallucinations.
Causes include drug abuse, poisoning, infectious processes, and fluid and electrolyte
imbalance.;
Alternative definition : CTCAE: A disorder characterized by the acute and sudden development of confusion,
illusions, movement changes, inattentiveness, agitation, and hallucinations. Usually,
it is a reversible condition.; NCI-GLOSS: A mental state in which a person is confused, disoriented, and not able
to think or remember clearly. The person may also be agitated and have hallucinations,
and extreme excitement.; NICHD: A mental state, characterized by fluctuations in orientation, concentration
and ability to think clearly.; FDA: A usually reversible condition characterized by the acute and sudden development
of confusion, illusions, movement changes, inattentiveness, agitation and hallucinations.;
Codes from synonyms : CDR0000450100; E12898; 4592;
Origin ID : C2981;
UMLS CUI : C0011206;
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