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Malignant catatonia

The Journal of Neuropsychiatry and Clinical Neurosciences, 1994
The authors review catatonia, especially malignant catatonia, suggest a revised nomenclature, and establish a basis for furthering our understanding and treatment of this syndrome. After a brief historical review of catatonia, they review all available recent (1986-1991) English-language reports on malignant catatonia and summarize 5 cases of ...
K L, Philbrick, T A, Rummans
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Catatonia

Duodecim; laaketieteellinen aikakauskirja, 2017
Catatonia is associated with psychomotor symptoms and severe disturbances of executive functioning. While the prognosis is good in most cases, malignant catatonia still continues to occur. The first-line choice for drug therapy is lorazepam, which usually results in a good response. In catatonic stupor, i.e.
Rebecca Miesle   +4 more
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Catatonia Update

The Primary Care Companion For CNS Disorders, 2017
Catatonia is a neuropsychiatric condition characterized by physical presentations ranging from profound immobility to excessive motor activity. Emotional aspects of catatonia vary clinically between psychomotor retardation and extreme excitability. In the past, catatonia was considered to be a variant of schizophrenia.
Kanwarjeet, Brar   +2 more
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Lethal catatonia

American Journal of Psychiatry, 1986
Lethal catatonia, a life-threatening febrile neuropsychiatric disorder, was widely reported in this country and abroad before the introduction of modern psychopharmacologic treatments. A comprehensive review of the world literature indicates that although the prevalence of lethal catatonia may have declined, it continues to occur, now reported ...
S C, Mann   +5 more
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Progressive Catatonia

Psychological Reports, 1999
We present the case of a young man with a diagnosis of a childhood-onset pervasive developmental disorder who developed a progressive neurologic deterioration with persistent catatonia and right hemiparesis. On his initial evaluation approximately three years after the onset of mutism, he manifested right hemiparesis and catalepsy.
J R, Brasić   +10 more
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[Catatonia].

Ugeskrift for laeger, 2021
This review summarises the knowledge of catatonia, which is a neuropsychiatric syndrome with altered psychomotor and behavioural symptoms as well as autonomic dysfunction seen in a variety of psychiatric, neurologic and medical conditions. However, catatonia frequently remains unrecognised by clinicians.
Müzeyyen, Özgür   +2 more
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