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ICDImplantable Cardioverter Defibrillator
ICDInternational Classification of Diseases
ICDIED (Intelligent Electronic Device) Capability Description
ICDInstitute of Child Development (various locations)
ICDIntegrated Circuits and Devices
ICDInFoScore Consumer Data (German credit information company)
ICDInstitute of Corporate Directors
ICDIn-Circuit Debugger
ICDIslamic Corporation for the Development of the Private Sector
ICDInternational Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems
ICDInstitut Charles Delaunay (French: Charles Delaunay Institute)
ICDInternational Community Development (various locations)
ICDIrritant Contact Dermatitis (skin inflammation)
ICDInvestment Corporation of Dubai (United Arab Emirates)
ICDInterface Control Document
ICDInflow Control Device (oil production)
ICDImpulse Control Disorder (psychology)
ICDInland Container Depot
ICDInstitute of Chemical Defense (US Army)
ICDInteractive Compact Disc
ICDin Circuit Debugger
ICDInteractive Call Distribution
ICDIntel Core Duo
ICDInstallable Client Driver
ICDInternational Code Designator
ICDInstitutional Capacity Development (various organizations)
ICDInitial Capabilities Document
ICDIntercostal Drain (surgical device)
ICDInternational College of Dentists
ICDInstitute for Challenging Disorganization (St. Louis, MO)
ICDInjuries and Causes of Death
ICDInstallable Client Driver (OpenGL)
ICDIndian Creek Designs
ICDIsocitrate Dehydrogenase
ICDIn-Custody Death (law enforcement)
ICDInitial Consonant Deletion (language)
ICDInformed Consent Document
ICDImplanted Cardiac Defibrillator
ICDInland Clearance Depot
ICDImage Capture and Display
ICDInterface Control Drawing
ICDImport Customs Duty (various locations)
ICDIce Cream Division (various companies)
ICDInterface Control Documentation
ICDImplantable Cardioverter Device
ICDIndustry Council for Development (UK)
ICDInterconnect Devices
ICDInstitutes, Centers, and Divisions (US NIH)
ICDImmune Complex Dissociated
ICDInteratomic Coulombic Decay
ICDInfrastructure Coordination Division (US FEMA)
ICDIntelligent Call Diversion (UK)
ICDiCube Development
ICDIndustrial Cooperation Division (US Navy)
ICDInternet Call Diversion
ICDImprovised Chemical Device
ICDInternational Cooperation and Development Program (USDA)
ICDInternet Call Display
ICDImitative Communication(s) Deception
ICDInformation and Communication Department (various organizations)
ICDInternational Common Denomination (medicines)
ICDInfection a Clostridium Difficile (bacterial infection)
ICDInternational Container Depot (India)
ICDIntermittent Compression Device (venous thrombosis treatment)
ICDInitial Conceptual Design
ICDInstallation Control Drawing
ICDImage Creative Design (UK)
ICDInterface Control Diagram
ICDIncordex
ICDAssociation Internationale des Maîtres Coiffeurs de Dames
ICDInput Configuration Document
ICDIntelligent Call Delivery
ICDInitial Communications Deception
ICDInheritance Contractual Dependency
ICDInline Cache Database
ICDFundación Instituto de Cooperación al Desarrollo
ICDIntegrated Communication Device
ICDInterconnect Drawing
ICDIndustrial Council for Development
ICDInternal Computerized Device
ICDInstallation Control Document
ICDInternational Convention on Desertification (signed 1994)
ICDInterim Capability Document
ICDInterim Conceptual Design
ICDIsraelis for Constitutional Democracy
ICDItem Criticality Determination (aviation)
ICDInscribed Circular Diameter (civil enginnering)
ICDInternational Cooperative Division
ICDInterim Checkout Device
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(21) Acne excoriee and trichotillomania, behaviors of impulse control disorder, can also be classified under OCD because some patients who pick their acne are primarily obsessive compulsive in their picking.
One patient also developed de novo impulse control disorder, namely, hypersexuality, after GPi DBS.
Olivia Munn - on having the impulse control disorder trichotillomania
Mood disorder was the most common (59%), followed by substance abuse (24%), schizophrenia (13%), anxiety disorder (12%), and impulse control disorder (5%).
While Impulse control disorder NOS was present in 8 (16.32%) of total, in males 2 (10.52%) and females 6 (20.00%).
Here, the quartet discuss how suffering from Impulse Control Disorder has taken over their lives, while scientists describe the research they're carrying out in the hope of finding a cure.
DEAR TWIN: Your twin (and your brother) may suffer from kleptomania, an impulse control disorder that makes it difficult to resist urges to steal items that, for the most part, you don't need and won't use.
(82) The scientific community significantly changed its approach toward recognizing excessive gambling as a potential mental disorder in 1980 when pathological gambling was listed in DSM-III as an "impulse control disorder." (83) This inclusion spurred a sudden growth in the amount of scientific research on gambling disorder and introduced the issue to the general public.
Paula Warren stole PS73,000 but avoided jail after it was revealed the ''cocktail of drugs'' had caused an ''impulse control disorder'.'.
(1), (4) Of paramount importance to prevent recurrence is correction of the underlying impulse control disorder via behavioural training, pharmacotherapy and regular follow-up.
A large multi-centre investigation (the DOMINION study) of 3,090 patients with PD revealed that impulse control disorder (ICD) was identified in 13.6% of PD patients; specifically, pathological gambling in 5%, compulsive sexual behaviour in 3.5%, compulsive buying in 5.7% and binge-eating disorder in 4.3%.50 The prevalence of ICD rises to 14% for patients taking dopamine agonists, compared with 0.7% for patients taking levodopa alone.
The beauty suffers from a rare impulse control disorder known as 'trichotillomania.'
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