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Orbitofrontal sulcal patterns in catatonia
Background Catatonia is a psychomotor syndrome frequently observed in disorders with neurodevelopmental impairments, including psychiatric disorders such as schizophrenia. The orbitofrontal cortex (OFC) has been repeatedly associated with catatonia.
Mylène Moyal +13 more
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Thinking Twice About Benzodiazepines: Treatment of Progressive Dementia in a Hospitalized Patient
Catatonia is an illness that overlaps with depression, dementia, and delirium, creating a diagnostic challenge. We present a case of catatonia in an older patient who initially presented with hypoactive delirium and who was later determined to have ...
Mallika Lal +2 more
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Effetto della memantina su modelli animali di disturbi dell'umore [PDF]
AIM: Mood disorders are one of the leading causes of morbidity, disability and premature mortality contributing for about 50% of the non-fatal burden of mental disorders.
Demontis, Francesca
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Zolpidem for Catatonia Refractory to Benzodiazepines in Resource-Limited Settings
Aims: Catatonia is a neuropsychiatric syndrome characterized by a paucity of movement and speech. Benzodiazepines are the mainstay of treatment for catatonia, but a subset of patients do not respond.
Holly Hodge +2 more
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Diagnosis in the Neuroleptic Malignant Syndrome [PDF]
Neuroleptic malignant syndrome (NMS) is an uncommon, potentially lethal complication of treatment with antipsychotic medication. First described in American journals by Delay and Deniker in 1968 (1), this syndrome has been reported for many years in the ...
Dallman, MD, CPT, MC, James H.
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Catatonia induced by nitrous oxide anesthesia in a healthy adolescent: A case report
Background Catatonia can arise from various conditions, not only psychiatric but also non‐psychiatric etiologies. This diversity of underlying causes makes it challenging to identify the underlying etiology, which is crucial for appropriate management ...
Kenji S. Kobayashi +5 more
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Pathogenic gene variants are relatively common in patients with neurodevelopment disorders comorbid with catatonia. In this report, we describe diagnosis and the treatment of catatonia in a 16-year-old boy with a CACNA1A pathogenic variant (which is ...
Lana Abdole +5 more
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El llanto de Laocoonte. Carne y autarquía en el pensamiento helenístico [PDF]
La tesis que quisiera desarrollar en las páginas que siguen es que la autarkéia como eje central de la ética helenística es un concepto que, interpretado a la luz de cierta disposición fenomenológica, conforma una región de confluencia entre las ...
Venebra Muñoz, Marcela +1 more
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Ontologies, Disorders and Prototypes [PDF]
As it emerged from philosophical analyses and cognitive research, most concepts exhibit typicality effects, and resist to the efforts of defining them in terms of necessary and sufficient conditions.
Adamo, Greta +3 more
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Background Catatonia is a psychomotor syndrome associated with a range of psychiatric and medical disorders. The difficulties in the clinical diagnosis, conceptualization and management of catatonia have been described as “The catatonic dilemma”. Despite
Dina Ahmed Ali Soliman +5 more
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