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Catatonia is a severe psychiatric and medical condition, characterized by, in catatonic stupor, a general absence of motor activity, and, in catatonic excitement, violent, hyperactive behavior directed at oneself or others but with no visible purpose. Catatonia is associated with a number of other psychiatric and medical conditions, such as the life-threatening neuroleptic malignant syndrome as well as bipolar disorder (most commonly), drug abuse, depression, and schizophrenia. ...
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| catatonic schizophrenia |
(kat-a-ton-ik skiz-o-fre-ne-ah): Schizophrenia characterized by marked disturbance which may involve stupor, negativism, rigidity, excitement, or posturing.
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| catatonic |
Condition of being apparently awake but unresponsive.
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| catatonic schizophrenia |
Type of schizophrenia in which the central feature is pronounced motor symptoms, marked by stupor or mania, which sometimes makes it difficult to differentiate this condition from a psychotic mood disorder.
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| catatonic d. |
[DSM-IV] catatonia due to the physiological effects of a general medical condition and neither better accounted for by another mental disorder nor occurring exclusively during delirium.
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