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Burns, 1990
Two case reports describing symptoms of catatonia associated with thermal injury are reported. The incidence of catatonia in a burn unit was found to be about three times that in a general hospital.
T. Nowak, M.L. Zarr
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Two case reports describing symptoms of catatonia associated with thermal injury are reported. The incidence of catatonia in a burn unit was found to be about three times that in a general hospital.
T. Nowak, M.L. Zarr
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International Journal of Psychiatry in Clinical Practice, 2005
Catatonia in geriatric patients has been insufficiently investigated. We reviewed 71 case descriptions from 45 studies to clarify the phenomenology, diagnosis, etiology, and treatment of catatonia in the elderly. In elderly patients, catatonia is frequently observed in association with general medical conditions.
Tomoji Takata +2 more
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Catatonia in geriatric patients has been insufficiently investigated. We reviewed 71 case descriptions from 45 studies to clarify the phenomenology, diagnosis, etiology, and treatment of catatonia in the elderly. In elderly patients, catatonia is frequently observed in association with general medical conditions.
Tomoji Takata +2 more
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Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica
Catatonia is a neuropsychiatric disorder that can occur in patients of any age, but it is uncertain whether patient demographics or underlying diagnoses differ between pediatric and adult patients.
James Luccarelli +5 more
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Catatonia is a neuropsychiatric disorder that can occur in patients of any age, but it is uncertain whether patient demographics or underlying diagnoses differ between pediatric and adult patients.
James Luccarelli +5 more
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Journal of Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics
Objective: Catatonia is a distinct and severe medical syndrome comprising motor, somatic, and psychiatric symptoms that is reported in upwards of 17% of young patients with autism spectrum disorders. Clinical experience indicates catatonia is often under-
Katherine J. Zappia +5 more
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Objective: Catatonia is a distinct and severe medical syndrome comprising motor, somatic, and psychiatric symptoms that is reported in upwards of 17% of young patients with autism spectrum disorders. Clinical experience indicates catatonia is often under-
Katherine J. Zappia +5 more
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A comparative study of “Idiopathic catatonia” with catatonia in schizophrenia
Asian Journal of Psychiatry, 2011Catatonia has been defined as a cluster of signs and occurs secondary to or as a subgroup of schizophrenia, mood disorders or organic syndrome. This study specifically examined the distinct variety of catatonia that did not meet any standard psychiatric diagnostic criteria on globally recognised psychiatric rating tools and compared the clinical ...
R.C. Maniar +2 more
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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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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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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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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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Journal of Clinical Psychiatry, 2022
Objective: Catatonia is a life-threatening psychomotor syndrome that occurs in approximately 10% of patients with acute psychiatric illnesses. Although some case reports have argued that first generation antipsychotics (FGAs) are more likely to induce ...
Julien Da Costa +7 more
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Objective: Catatonia is a life-threatening psychomotor syndrome that occurs in approximately 10% of patients with acute psychiatric illnesses. Although some case reports have argued that first generation antipsychotics (FGAs) are more likely to induce ...
Julien Da Costa +7 more
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Developmental Medicine & Child Neurology, 1999
We describe the clinical presentation, course, and treatment response of a 14‐year‐old boy with catatonic stupor. This patient, with a preexisting diagnosis of autism, displayed mutism, akinesia, and an extreme level of rigidity, waxy flexibility, posturing, including the psychological pillow, facial grimacing, and other involuntary movements of his ...
Peter Bentham +3 more
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We describe the clinical presentation, course, and treatment response of a 14‐year‐old boy with catatonic stupor. This patient, with a preexisting diagnosis of autism, displayed mutism, akinesia, and an extreme level of rigidity, waxy flexibility, posturing, including the psychological pillow, facial grimacing, and other involuntary movements of his ...
Peter Bentham +3 more
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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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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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