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Catatonia among elderly: A retrospective study from an inpatient setting of a tertiary care center
Background: There is limited data on the prevalence, symptom profile, and etiology of catatonia among the elderly. Aim: This study aimed to evaluate the prevalence, symptom profile, and primary etiology of catatonia among elderly patients (≥60 years ...
Sandeep Grover +2 more
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ABSTRACT Objective Down syndrome regression disorder is a syndrome characterized by subacute loss of cognitive, behavioral, and functional abilities in individuals with Down syndrome. Electroencephalography abnormalities are frequently observed during evaluation, but it remains unclear whether these findings represent a dynamic marker of disease ...
Jonathan D. Santoro +14 more
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Rheumatologic Manifestations of Patients With Type B Insulin Resistance
Objective The objectives of this study were to identify laboratory and clinical features associated with type B insulin resistance (TBIR), a rare condition caused by autoantibodies that inhibit the insulin receptor, most frequently occurring in the setting of systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE), and to increase awareness of this rare, life‐threatening ...
S. Amara Ogbonnaya +4 more
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ABSTRACT U2 small nuclear RNA auxiliary factor 2 (U2AF2) is an essential pre‐mRNA splicing factor involved in the early stages of pre‐mRNA splicing. To date, multiple individuals have been reported with predominantly heterozygous missense variants presenting intellectual disability, speech and motor delays, seizures, hypotonia, and thin or hypoplastic ...
Amanda Toledo +3 more
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NMDAR‐antibody encephalitis: Seizure semiology and EEG findings
Abstract Background N‐methyl‐D‐aspartate receptor antibody encephalitis (NMDAR‐Ab‐E) is an autoantibody‐mediated disorder, characterized by acute development of neuropsychiatric symptoms, seizures, movement disorders, and autonomic instability. Objectives To describe acute seizure semiology and electroencephalogram (EEG) findings in patients with a ...
Maria Emilia C. Andraus +6 more
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Catatonia versus neuroleptic malignant syndrome: the diagnostic dilemma and treatment
Catatonia is a syndrome, comprised of symptoms such as motor immobility, excessive motor activity, extreme negativism, and stereotyped movements. Neuroleptic is able to induce catatonia like symptoms, that is, the neuroleptic malignant syndrome (NMS). In
Manoj Kumar Sahoo +2 more
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Abstract Objective Different causes of transient loss of consciousness (TLOC) carry distinct risks and require different management. Early accurate diagnosis is essential to guide counseling, investigation, and referral. In routine practice, frontline clinicians and specialists often rely on eyewitness accounts, yet the reliability of witness testimony
Adam John Noble +11 more
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Genetics of catatonia: a systematic review of case reports and a gene pathway analysis
Background Neurodevelopmental conditions are crucial risk factors for catatonia in pediatric and adult populations. Recent case reports and studies have identified an increasing number of genetic abnormalities likely contributing to catatonia.
Mylene Moyal +4 more
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Lorazepam-Resistant Catatonia in an Antipsychotic-Naïve 24-Year-Old with Psychotic Symptoms
Catatonia is a complex identifiable clinical syndrome characterized primarily by psychomotor symptoms. In recent decades, some authors have considered that catatonia can be presented as a catatonic syndrome in several pathologies such as bipolar disorder,
Juan Pablo Lucchelli +3 more
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Electroconvulsive Therapy for Patients with Catatonia: Current Perspectives
Jenifer R Lloyd,1 Eric R Silverman,1 Joseph L Kugler,2 Joseph J Cooper1 1Department of Psychiatry, University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, IL, USA; 2Department of Psychiatry, University of Texas-Dell Medical School, Austin, TX, USACorrespondence ...
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