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Which one of the following differentiates acute alcoholic hallucinosis from delirium tremens?
(A) Alcoholic hallucinosis occurs following ingestion of a small amount of ethanol
(B) Unilateral tinnitus is pathognomonic of alcoholic hallucinosis
(C) Unilateral auditory hallucinations are pathognomonic of alcoholic hallucinosis
(D) The sensorium remains clear in the presence of terifying auditory hallucinations
(E) The hallucinations of alcoholic hallucinosis are visual and pleasant
Which one of the following differentiates acute alcoholic hallucinosis from delirium tremens?
(A) Alcoholic hallucinosis occurs following ingestion of a small amount of ethanol
(B) Unilateral tinnitus is pathognomonic of alcoholic hallucinosis
(C) Unilateral auditory hallucinations are pathognomonic of alcoholic hallucinosis
(D) The sensorium remains clear in the presence of terifying auditory hallucinations
(E) The hallucinations of alcoholic hallucinosis are visual and pleasant
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