acute organic brain syndrome

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acute organic brain syndrome

A patient with acute organic brain syndrome looks confused in the hospital room.

Definition
  1. Noun:
    • A medical condition involving sudden mental impairment: "acute organic brain syndrome" refers to a temporary and potentially reversible state of confusion, disorientation, or altered mental function in a person who was previously normal. This condition is caused by a physical disturbance to brain tissue, such as from an injury, infection, toxic substance, or metabolic imbalance.
Usage and Examples
  • Noun:
    • The patient was admitted with acute organic brain syndrome following a severe reaction to the medication.
    • Symptoms of acute organic brain syndrome, such as sudden confusion and memory loss, required immediate medical investigation.
    • Doctors determined that the infection was the cause of her acute organic brain syndrome.
Advanced Usage and Notes
  • The term is often used in clinical and psychiatric contexts to distinguish this temporary, physically-caused state from chronic or progressive psychiatric disorders.
  • It is considered a syndrome, meaning it is a collection of symptoms that commonly occur together, rather than a specific disease.
  • The key characteristic is its acute (sudden onset) and organic (having a physical cause) nature, with the potential for the brain function to return to normal if the underlying cause is treated.
Variants and Related Terms
  • Delirium: A common clinical presentation that is often synonymous with acute organic brain syndrome, characterized by acute confusion and altered consciousness.
  • Acute confusional state: A more general descriptive term for the condition.
  • Organic brain syndrome (OBS): A broader category that includes both acute and chronic disorders of mental function due to brain tissue damage or disease.
Synonyms
  • Delirium
  • Acute confusional state
  • Toxic-metabolic encephalopathy (a more specific medical term when the cause is metabolic or toxic)
Key Distinctions
  • Acute vs. Chronic: "Acute" indicates a sudden, temporary condition. This is different from chronic organic brain syndrome, which implies a long-lasting or permanent impairment, such as in dementia.
  • Organic vs. Functional: "Organic" specifies that the cause is a physical or physiological disturbance to the brain. This contrasts with functional psychiatric disorders, where no clear physical brain abnormality is identified.
acute organic brain syndrome

A patient with acute organic brain syndrome looks confused in the hospital room.

Noun
  1. any disorder (as sudden confusion or disorientation) in an otherwise normal person that is due to reversible (temporary) impairment of brain tissues (as by head injuries or drugs or infection)

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