| organic m. |
one due to a lesion in the organ or organ system being examined, e.g., in the heart, in a blood vessel, or in lung tissue.
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| organic mental d. |
a term formerly used to denote any mental disorder with a specifically known or presumed organic etiology; now discouraged because of the implication that other mental disorders do not have an organic basis. The term was also sometimes used to denote an organic mental syndrome (q.v.). Current classification divides these disorders into delirium, dementia, and amnestic and other cognitive disorders; mental disorders due to a general medical condition; and substance-related disorders.
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| organic mental s. |
former term for a constellation of psychological or behavioral signs and symptoms associated with brain dysfunction of unknown or unspecified etiology and grouped according to symptoms (cf. organic mental disorder). Designating certain conditions as having an organic basis, possibly implying that others do not, is currently discouraged.
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| organic mood s. |
a term used in a former system of classification, denoting an organic mental syndrome characterized by the presence of manic or depressive mood disturbance caused by a specific organic factor and not associated with delirium. Such disorders are now mainly classified as substance-induced mood disorders and mood disorders due to a general medical condition.
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| organic p. |
any ester of phosphoric acid with an organic alcohol, e.g., phospholipids, phosphoproteins, nucleotides, nucleic acids, sugar phosphates, and many small phosphorylated molecules involved in intermediary metabolism.
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