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  1. Hallucinogen: A hallucinogen is a drug..."capable of inducing illusions, hallucinations, delusions, paranoid ideations, and other alterations of mood and thinking. Despite the name, the feature that distinguishes these agents from other classes of drugs is their capacity to induce states ... [100%] 2023-12-31
  2. Hallucinogen: A hallucinogen is a pharmacological substance that when ingested causes hallucinations - profound distortions in a person's perceptions of reality. Under the influence of hallucinogens, people see images, hear sounds, and feel sensations that seem real but do not exist. [100%] 2023-02-21 [Illegal Substances] [Pharmaceuticals]...
  3. Hallucinogen: Hallucinogens are a large and diverse class of psychoactive drugs that can produce altered states of consciousness characterized by major alterations in thought, mood, and perception as well as other changes. Most hallucinogens can be categorized as either being psychedelics ... (General group of pharmacological agents) [100%] 2023-12-29 [Psychedelics, dissociatives and deliriants] [Hallucinations]...
  4. Hallucinogen: Hallucinogens are a large and diverse class of psychoactive drugs that can produce altered states of consciousness characterized by major alterations in thought, mood, and perception as well as other changes. Most hallucinogens can be categorized as either being psychedelics ... (General group of pharmacological agents) [100%] 2023-11-12 [Hallucinations]
  5. Hallucinogenic fish: Several species of fish are claimed to produce hallucinogenic effects when consumed. For example, Sarpa salpa, a species of sea bream, is commonly claimed to be hallucinogenic. (Fish which can produce hallucinogenic effects when eaten) [65%] 2023-12-29 [Hallucinations]
  6. Funga: La palabra Funga es un término utilizado para referirse al conjunto de especies de hongos presentes en un sitio en particular (p. ej. [53%] 2024-01-20
  7. Hallucinogen persisting perception disorder: Hallucinogen persisting perception disorder (HPPD) is a chronic and non-psychotic disorder in which a person experiences apparent lasting or persistent visual hallucinations or perceptual distortions after a previous hallucinogenic drug experience, usually lacking the same feelings of intoxication or ... (Medicine) [50%] 2023-11-15 [Mental and behavioural disorders]
  8. Hallucinogen persisting perception disorder: Hallucinogen persisting perception disorder (HPPD) is a non-psychotic disorder in which a person experiences apparent lasting or persistent visual hallucinations or perceptual distortions after a previous use of drugs, including but not limited to psychedelics, dissociatives, entactogens, tetrahydrocannabinol (THC ... (Medical condition) [50%] 2024-01-01 [Effects of psychoactive drugs] [Substance-related disorders]...
  9. Hallucinogen persisting perception disorder: Articles Most recent articles on Hallucinogen persisting perception disorder Most cited articles on Hallucinogen persisting perception disorder Review articles on Hallucinogen persisting perception disorder Articles on Hallucinogen persisting perception disorder in N Eng J Med, Lancet, BMJ Media Powerpoint slides ... [50%] 2023-12-31 [DSM-V Diagnostic Criteria] [Psychiatric Disease]...
  10. Fungal pneumonia epidemiology and demographics: Pneumonia Main Page Home Patient Information Overview Historical Perspective Classification Pathophysiology Causes Differentiating Fungal pneumonia from other Diseases Epidemiology and Demographics Risk Factors Natural History, Complications and Prognosis Diagnosis History and Symptoms Physical Examination Laboratory Findings Chest X Ray CT ... [49%] 2023-12-30 [Needs content] [Disease]...
  11. Fungal pneumonia: Fungal pneumonia is an infection of the lungs by fungi. It can be caused by either endemic or opportunistic fungi or a combination of both. (Infection of the lungs by fungi) [47%] 2023-12-31 [Pneumonia] [Infectious diseases]...
  12. Fungal infection: Fungal infection, also known as mycosis, is disease caused by fungi. Different types are traditionally divided according to the part of the body affected; superficial (in skin), subcutaneous (under skin), and systemic (other body parts). (Fungal infection of animals, including humans) [47%] 2023-10-21 [Neglected tropical diseases] [Tropical diseases]...
  13. Fungal folliculitis: Majocchi's granuloma is a skin condition characterized by deep, pustular plaques, and is a form of tinea corporis. It is a localized form of fungal folliculitis. (Medicine) [47%] 2023-11-03 [Mycosis-related cutaneous conditions]
  14. Fungal pneumonia: Fungal pneumonia is an infection of the lungs by fungi. It can be caused by either endemic or opportunistic fungi or a combination of both. (Medicine) [47%] 2023-12-30 [Pneumonia] [Infectious diseases]...
  15. Fungal prion: A fungal prion is a prion that infects hosts which are fungi. Fungal prions are naturally occurring proteins that can switch between multiple, structurally distinct conformations, at least one of which is self-propagating and transmissible to other prions. (Biology) [47%] 2023-10-06 [Fungal proteins]
  16. Fungal folliculitis: Majocchi's granuloma is a skin condition characterized by deep, pustular plaques, and is a form of tinea corporis. It is a localized form of fungal folliculitis. (Inflammation of hair follicles due to fungal infection) [47%] 2023-12-30 [Mycosis-related cutaneous conditions]
  17. Fungal pneumonia (patient information): Overview What are the symptoms? What are the causes?. (Patient information) [47%] 2023-12-31 [Disease] [Pulmonology]...
  18. Fungal prion: Articles Most recent articles on Fungal prion Most cited articles on Fungal prion Review articles on Fungal prion Articles on Fungal prion in N Eng J Med, Lancet, BMJ Media Powerpoint slides on Fungal prion Images of Fungal prion Photos ... [47%] 2023-12-31 [Prions] [Proteins]...
  19. Fungal sinusitis: Fungal sinusitis is the inflammation of the lining mucosa of the paranasal sinuses due to fungal infection, categorised according to whether it is localised ar spread into deep tissue. It typically presents with facial pain. (Inflammation of the paranasal sinuses due to fungal infection) [47%] 2023-10-27 [Nose disorders]
  20. Fungal meningitis: Fungal meningitis refers to meningitis caused by a fungal infection. Symptoms of fungal meningitis are generally similar to those of other types of meningitis, and include: a fever, stiff neck, severe headache, photophobia (sensitivity to light), nausea and vomiting, and ... (Medicine) [47%] 2023-12-30 [Disorders causing seizures] [Medical emergencies]...

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