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It results in the replacement of healthy liver tissue with scar tissue, called fibrosis. While heavy long-term alcohol use is a common cause of cirrhosis, many ...
History of psychosis; History of pleural or pericardial effusion; History of pulmonary fibrosis or thickening of the pleura; History of lactose intolerance ...
Active mania and/or psychosis. Diagnosis of neurocognitive disorder. Stroke with residual cognitive symptoms. Inability to read/write in English and/or ...
... Psychosis. Show more areas of focus for Christian Lachner, M.D.. Maria I. Lapid, M.D.. Psychiatrist; Hospice & Palliative Medicine ...
Individuals with inability to consent to participate in research, active psychosis determined by treating clinician, or who are not intending to return to care ...
- Patients with active psychosis, mania, or substance use disorders. Note: Other protocol defined Inclusion/Exclusion Criteria may apply. Eligibility last ...
... psychosis within the preceding two years (excluding post-ictal psychosis). 5. Subject has experienced unprovoked status epilepticus in the preceding year. 6 ...
Severe/psychotic depression requiring immediate psychiatric hold because of danger to self or others. PSG SubStudy Only: Inclusion Criteria - REM sleep ...
Active diagnosis of psychosis. Fall history deemed by a physician to impose risk for potential injury with participation in a home-based exercise program ...
* History of bipolar disorder or psychosis * Ongoing or recent use (prior 14 days) of any monoamine oxidase inhibitors (isocarboxazid, phenelzine ...
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