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- Catatonia: Definition, Causes, Symptoms Treatment
Catatonia is a disorder that disrupts how your brain works, disrupting how a person processes and reacts to the world around them People with catatonia often don’t react to things happening nearby or may react in ways that seem unusual
- Catatonia - Wikipedia
There are several subtypes of catatonia recognized: stuporous catatonia, excited catatonia, malignant catatonia, and periodic catatonia Subtypes are defined by the group of symptoms and associated features that a person is experiencing or displaying
- Catatonia: What Is It, Signs and Symptoms, Treatment, and More | Osmosis
Although catatonia is more commonly seen in individuals with bipolar disorder or schizophrenia, almost any kind of mental health disorder can lead to catatonia, including depression, obsessive-compulsive disorder, post-traumatic stress disorder, and autism spectrum disorder
- What Is Catatonia: Causes, Symptoms, Treatment, and More - WebMD
What Is Catatonia? Catatonia is a group of symptoms that usually involve a lack of movement and communication but can also include agitation, confusion, and restlessness
- Catatonia - The New England Journal of Medicine
Catatonia has been well described but is poorly understood 1 Many physicians incorrectly believe that catatonia is a rare form of schizophrenia, with bizarre abnormalities of motor behavior
- Catatonia: Treatment and prognosis - UpToDate
This topic reviews the treatment and prognosis of catatonia The epidemiology, clinical features, assessment, underlying disorders, diagnosis, and differential diagnosis are discussed separately
- Complete Resolution of Catatonia Following a Single Intravenous . . .
Catatonia is defined as a ‘syndrome of primarily psychomotor disturbances, characterized by the co-occurrence of several symptoms of decreased, increased, or abnormal psychomotor activity’ 1 It can be divided into two subtypes: features associated with decreased activity including immobility, staring (fixed gaze and decreased blinking
- 5 Things to Know About Catatonia - Psychology Today
Catatonia is an experience associated with a person taking a rigid or mute stance Aspects of catatonia can also include unusual posturing, repetitive movements, repeating speech, and agitation
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