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Catatonia is a psychomotor abnormality caused by neurological, medical or severe psychiatric disorders and substances. Its prevalence ranges from less than 10% to just above 60%. Diagnosis may be influenced by the screening tools used.
Zukiswa Zingela +4 more
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Maintenance electro convulsive therapy for recurrent catatonia – a case report
Catatonia was first described by Kahlbaum as a disorder of movement and speech .Kraeplin grouped catatonia along with other sub types of schizophrenia. In ICD-10 catatonia is mentioned as sub type of schizophrenia.
Nair V Indu, Pavan Kumar G
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Maintainance ECT for Recurrent Catatonia-A Case Report
Catatonia was first described by Kahlbaum as a disorder of movement and speech .Kraeplin grouped catatonia along with other sub types of schizophrenia. In ICD-10 catatonia is mentioned as sub type of schizophrenia.
Nair V Indu, Pavan Kumar G
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Introduction: Catatonia, characterized by motor, behavioral and affective abnormalities, frequently co-occurs with delirium during critical illness. Advanced age is a known risk factor for development of delirium. However, the association between age and
Jennifer Connell +20 more
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Catatonia: Clinical Overview of the Diagnosis, Treatment, and Clinical Challenges
Catatonia is a syndrome that has been associated with several mental illness disorders but that has also presented as a result of other medical conditions.
Amber N. Edinoff +8 more
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Catatonia in Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder: A case study and literature review
Introduction There are extremely few reported cases of OCD causing catatonia and some of those cases are possibly associated with the somewhat contentious diagnosis of Pediatric Autoimmune Neuropsychiatric Disorder Associated with Streptococcus.
A. Suddath, A. Franks, H. Winston
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3217 Catatonia, Delirium and Coma: Implications for Mortality
OBJECTIVES/SPECIFIC AIMS: Delirium, a form of acute brain dysfunction, characterized by changes in attention and alertness, is a known independent predictor of mortality in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU).
Jo Ellen Wilson +10 more
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A description of Periodic Catatonia is offered stressing its relatively well-defined nature and the unique opportunity for controlled investigation that it presents. A case is described and discussion is offered of findings, hypotheses and therapy described in the literature.
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2450 Delirium and catatonia: Age matters
OBJECTIVES/SPECIFIC AIMS: Background: Delirium is a well described form of acute brain organ dysfunction characterized by decreased or increased movement, changes in attention and concentration as well as perceptual disturbances (i.e., hallucinations ...
Jo E. Wilson +12 more
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Disorders of mental activity during catatonia, based on my observations, are very different from what many authors have seen with this disease. At the beginning of my study of catatonia, for a long time I could not understand why what I saw was so different from the descriptions of this disease in textbooks, I did not trust my observations for a long ...
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