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F03 F04 Unspecified dementia Presenile: · dementia NOS · psychosis NOS Primary degenerative dementia NOS Senile: · dementia: · NOS · depressed or paranoid type · psychosis NOS Excludes: senile dementia with delirium or acute confusional state ( F05.1 ) senility NOS ( R54 ) Organic amnesic syndrome, not induced by alcohol and other psychoactive substances A syndrome of prominent impairment of recent and remote memory while immediate recall is preserved, with reduced ability to learn new material and disorientation in time. Confabulation may be a marked feature, but perception and other cognitive functions, including the intellect, are usually intact. The prognosis depends on the course of the underlying lesion. Korsakov's psychosis or syndrome, nonalcoholic Excludes: amnesia: · NOS ( R41.3 ) · anterograde ( R41.1 ) · dissociative ( F44.0 ) · retrograde ( R41.2 ) Korsakov's syndrome: · alcohol-induced or unspecified ( F10.6 ) · induced by other psychoactive substances ( F11-F19 with common fourth character .6) F05 Delirium, not induced by alcohol and other psychoactive substances An etiologically nonspecific organic cerebral syndrome characterized by concurrent disturbances of consciousness and attention, perception, thinking, memory, psychomotor behaviour, emotion, and the sleep-wake schedule. The duration is variable and the degree of severity ranges from mild to very severe. Includes: acute or subacute: · brain syndrome · confusional state (nonalcoholic) · infective psychosis · organic reaction · psycho-organic syndrome Excludes: delirium tremens, alcohol-induced or unspecified ( F10.4 ) F05.0 Delirium not superimposed on dementia, so described F05.1 Delirium superimposed on dementia Conditions meeting the above criteria but developing in the course of a dementia ( F00-F03 ) 172 WHO’s ICD-10
F05.8 Other delirium Delirium of mixed origin F05.9 Delirium, unspecified F06 Other mental disorders due to brain damage and dysfunction and to physical disease Includes miscellaneous conditions causally related to brain disorder due to primary cerebral disease, to systemic disease affecting the brain secondarily, to exogenous toxic substances or hormones, to endocrine disorders, or to other somatic illnesses. Excludes: associated with: · delirium ( F05.- ) · dementia as classified in F00-F03 resulting from use of alcohol and other psychoactive substances ( F10-F19 ) F06.0 Organic hallucinosis A disorder of persistent or recurrent hallucinations, usually visual or auditory, that occur in clear consciousness and may or may not be recognized by the subject as such. Delusional elaboration of the hallucinations may occur, but delusions do not dominate the clinical picture; insight may be preserved. Organic hallucinatory state (nonalcoholic) Excludes: alcoholic hallucinosis ( F10.5 ) schizophrenia ( F20.- ) F06.1 Organic catatonic disorder A disorder of diminished (stupor) or increased (excitement) psychomotor activity associated with catatonic symptoms. The extremes of psychomotor disturbance may alternate. Excludes: catatonic schizophrenia ( F20.2 ) stupor: · NOS ( R40.1 ) · dissociative ( F44.2 ) F06.2 Organic delusional [schizophrenia-like] disorder A disorder in which persistent or recurrent delusions dominate the clinical picture. The delusions may be accompanied by hallucinations. Some features suggestive of schizophrenia, such as bizarre hallucinations or thought disorder, may be present. Paranoid and paranoid-hallucinatory organic states Schizophrenia-like psychosis in epilepsy Excludes: disorder: · acute and transient psychotic ( F23.- ) · persistent delusional ( F22.- ) · psychotic drug-induced ( F11-F19 with common fourth character .5) schizophrenia ( F20.- ) Version for 2007 173
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F05.8 Other delirium<br />
Delirium of mixed origin<br />
F05.9 Delirium, unspecified<br />
F06<br />
Other mental disorders due to brain damage <strong>and</strong> dysfunction<br />
<strong>and</strong> to physical disease<br />
Includes miscellaneous conditions causally related to brain disorder due to<br />
primary cerebral disease, to systemic disease affecting the brain secondarily, to<br />
exogenous toxic substances or hormones, to endocrine disorders, or to other<br />
somatic illnesses.<br />
Excludes:<br />
associated with:<br />
· delirium ( F05.- )<br />
· dementia as classified in F00-F03<br />
resulting from use of alcohol <strong>and</strong> other psychoactive substances<br />
( F10-F19 )<br />
F06.0 Organic hallucinosis<br />
A disorder of persistent or recurrent hallucinations, usually visual or auditory,<br />
that occur in clear consciousness <strong>and</strong> may or may not be recognized by the<br />
subject as such. Delusional elaboration of the hallucinations may occur, but<br />
delusions do not dominate the clinical picture; insight may be preserved.<br />
Organic hallucinatory state (nonalcoholic)<br />
Excludes: alcoholic hallucinosis ( F10.5 )<br />
schizophrenia ( F20.- )<br />
F06.1 Organic catatonic disorder<br />
A disorder of diminished (stupor) or increased (excitement) psychomotor activity<br />
associated with catatonic symptoms. The extremes of psychomotor disturbance<br />
may alternate.<br />
Excludes: catatonic schizophrenia ( F20.2 )<br />
stupor:<br />
· NOS ( R40.1 )<br />
· dissociative ( F44.2 )<br />
F06.2 Organic delusional [schizophrenia-like] disorder<br />
A disorder in which persistent or recurrent delusions dominate the clinical<br />
picture. The delusions may be accompanied by hallucinations. Some features<br />
suggestive of schizophrenia, such as bizarre hallucinations or thought disorder,<br />
may be present.<br />
Paranoid <strong>and</strong> paranoid-hallucinatory organic states<br />
Schizophrenia-like psychosis in epilepsy<br />
Excludes: disorder:<br />
· acute <strong>and</strong> transient psychotic ( F23.- )<br />
· persistent delusional ( F22.- )<br />
· psychotic drug-induced ( F11-F19 with common fourth<br />
character .5)<br />
schizophrenia ( F20.- )<br />
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