Toxic encephalopathy: A form of encephalopathy caused by chemicals and prescription drugs, often resulting in permanent brain damage. Toxic-metabolic
Unspecified toxic encephalopathy, ICD10CM, AB ; Unspecified toxic encephalopathy. USE_ADDITIONAL: code for adverse effect, if applicable, to identify drug (T36-
by I Bourekba 2024Keywords: heroin-induced leukoencephalopathy; toxic encephalopathy; spongiform encephalopathy. toxic agents (chemotherapeutic drugs, immunosuppressants.
Assign code G92, Toxic encephalopathy, as an additional diagnosis. Toxic Encephalopathy due to Lithium Toxicity. 14.
Toxic encephalopathy: alteration in mental status due to toxins, drugs, or alcohol. Metabolic encephalopathy: alteration in mental status
Toxic encephalopathy describes acute mental status alteration due to medications, illicit drugs, or toxic chemicals. Metabolic encephalopathy is caused by
Integrated disease information for Toxic Encephalopathy including associated genes, mutations, phenotypes, pathways, drugs, and more - integrated from 75
metabolic, or toxic-metabolic. Toxic encephalopathy describes acute mental status alteration due to medications, illicit drugs, or toxic chemicals.
Background Encephalopathy can occur from a non-fatal toxic drug event (overdose) which results in a partial or complete loss of oxygen to the brain, or due to long-term substance use issues. It can be categorized as a non-traumatic acquired brain injury or toxic encephalopathy. In the context of the drug toxicity crisis in British Columbia (BC), Canada, measuring the co-occurrence of
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