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VH
(redirected from visual hallucination)

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VHVan Halen
VHVery High
VHVirtual Hospital
VHVirtual Host (Apache webserver)
VHVisible Human (National Library of Medicine)
VHVan Helsing (movie)
VHVampire Hunter (movie)
VHVertical Horizon (band)
VHVaginal Hysterectomy
VHVoyage Home (Star Trek Movie)
VHVapor Heated (chemical processing)
VhHorizontal Velocity (maximum air velocity in level flight)
VHVladimir Horowitz (classical pianist)
VHViolet Hold (World of Warcraft)
VHVista Hermosa (Guatemala real estate developers)
VHVandal Hearts (gaming)
VHVery Humorous
VHVenus Hum (band)
VHVIP Helicopter (prefix used to describe US presidential helicopters)
VHVirtual Hug
VHVertical Transmit, Horizontal Receive (antenna polarization)
VHVisual Hallucination
VHVehicle Heading
VHVote Health (Oakland, CA)
VHVacuum Hohlraum
VHValve House
VHNavy Air-Sea Rescue Squadron (US Navy aviation unit designation used from 1930s to 1940s)
VH[not an acronym] prefix to Australian registered civil aircraft
VHVirtuts Homòlogues (Catalan band)
VHVentilation Heterogeneity


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``The evidence is very clear that he was hearing voices and having auditory and visual hallucinations,'' Chase said.
Many users say Ecstasy (also known as MDMA, X, E, Adam, and clarity) gives them a sense of increased energy as well as tactile, auditory, and visual hallucinations.
1974); giggling, mutism, mumbling in a low voice (Jakab, 1978); inappropriate laughing and crying, visual hallucinations (case #1), hallucinations, shuffling gait (case #2), delusions regarding his left side, mannerisms, (case #3), mutism (case #4), and visual and auditory hallucinations (case #5) (Warren et al.
 
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