- toxic psychosis
- a psychosis due to the ingestion of toxic agents (e.g., alcohol, opium) or to the presence of toxins within the body.
Medical dictionary. 2011.
Medical dictionary. 2011.
toxic psychosis — a psychosis resulting from the toxic effect of chemicals, drugs, or certain intrinsic metabolic states. * * * … Universalium
toxic psychosis — a psychosis resulting from the toxic effect of chemicals, drugs, or certain intrinsic metabolic states … Useful english dictionary
toxic — I adjective damaging, deadly, deleterious, fatal, festering, harmful, injurious, insalubrious, lethal, malign, noxious, pestilent, pernicious, poisonous, purulent, risky, unsafe, venomous, virulent associated concepts: toxic chemicals, toxic… … Law dictionary
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Психоз — МКБ 9 290290 299299 OMIM 603342 608923 … Википедия