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- related to schizophrenia (catatonic schizophrenia), but is most often seen in mood disorders. It is now known that catatonic symptoms are nonspecific and...
- Catatonic depression is characterized as a spectrum of mood disorders and is distinguished by the co-occurrence of catatonia and major depressive disorder...
- states, such as a persistent vegetative state, minimally conscious state, catatonic stupor, or locked-in syndrome after a lengthy period of time.[vague] Coma...
- autistic catatonia. Also, neuroimaging studies have indicated that autistic catatonic patients have abnormally small cerebellar structures. Furthermore, genetic...
- the beneficial effects of the drug L-DOPA and administers the drug to catatonic patients who survived the 1919–1930 epidemic of encephalitis lethargica...
- In 1993, the independent Australian label Insipid Records released "Catatonic" as a split-single with "Death, Agonies & Screams" by Poison Idea. Critic...
- of consciousness. It is characterised by vivid scenic hallucinations, catatonic symptoms (ranging from stupor to agitation), delusions, and kaleidoscopic...
- reversal of the catatonic state is often observed in catatonic patients. A positive response is usually defined as a 50% reduction in catatonic symptoms using...
- who discovers benefits of the drug L-Dopa in 1969 and administers it to catatonic patients. The film was nominated for three Academy Awards, including Best...
- There was even a glimpse into the ****ure where a grown-up and somewhat catatonic DJ, pla**** by John Goodman instead of Michael Fishman, repeatedly uttered...