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- Catatonia - Wikipedia
Catatonia is a complex syndrome most commonly seen in people with underlying mood disorders, such as major depressive disorder, or psychotic disorders, such as schizophrenia [2][3] People with catatonia exhibit abnormal movement and behaviors, which vary from person to person and may fluctuate in intensity within a single episode [4]
- Catatonia: Our current understanding of its diagnosis, treatment and . . .
Catatonia is a psychomotor syndrome that has been reported to occur in more than 10% of patients with acute psychiatric illnesses Two subtypes of the syndrome have been identified
- Catatonia: Definition, Causes, Symptoms Treatment
Catatonia is a disorder that disrupts a person’s awareness of the world around them People with this condition sometimes react very little or not at all to their surroundings, or might behave in ways that are unusual, unexpected or unsafe to themselves or others
- Catatonia - WikEM
Catatonia is a syndrome characterized by psychomotor abnormalities, often presenting as a state of apparent unresponsiveness to external stimuli or inability to move normally in a person who is awake [1]
- What Is Catatonia: Causes, Symptoms, Treatment, and More - WebMD
Catatonia is a group of symptoms that usually involve a lack of movement and communication but can also include agitation, confusion, and restlessness Until recently, doctors thought it was a
- Catatonia - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Catatonia means a person is awake, but does not move, talk, or react to anything but pain [1] The person can stay stiff and still for hours A person with catatonia may look to be in a stupor (being mentally numb and in a daze) The cause is in the nervous system; the brain and nerves
- Catatonia - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf
Catatonia, a neuropsychiatric syndrome characterized by abnormal movements, behaviors, and withdrawal, is a condition that is most often seen in mood disorders but can also be seen in psychotic, medical, neurologic, and other disorders
- Catatonia - PsychWiki
Catatonia is a neuropsychiatric syndrome characterized by a spectrum of motor and behavioral disturbances, ranging from profound immobility to excessive psychomotor agitation Historically associated with schizophrenia, it is now recognized to occur across a broad range of psychiatric, neurological, and medical conditions
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