Summary. Catatonia was originally described as a psychomotor syndrome in the 19th century by Kahlbaum including motor, affective and behavioral symptoms. Later, at the beginning of the 20th century, catatonia was rather considered as the motoric manifestation of schizophrenia. Accordingly, neu-ropathological research focused predominantly on those neuroanatomical substrates, i.e. the basal ganglia being primarily involved in the generation of movements. Even though some authors observed minor alterations in the basal ganglia, consistent findings in these subcortical structures could not be obtained. Since neuroleptics can induce catatonic-like symptoms i.e. neuroleptic malignant syndrome (NMS), there has been a recent re-emergence in clinic...
Catatonia is a nosologically unspecific syndrome, which subsumes a plethora of mostly complex affect...
Catatonia, otherwise known as catatonic syndrome is a frequent neuropsychiatric syndrome characteriz...
Although highly prevalent, motor syndromes in psychiatry and motor side effects of psychopharmacolog...
Catatonia is a syndrome that encompasses multiple motor signs. It can be the only presenting clinica...
Catatonia is a psychomotor syndrome associated with several psychiatric and medical conditions. Psyc...
One of the most exciting psychiatric conditions is the bizarre psychomotor syndrome called catatonia...
Catatonia was initially a clinical presentation of certain types of schizophrenia, but basic and epi...
Catatonia is a syndrome that has been associated with several mental illness disorders but that has ...
Catatonia is a syndrome that has been associated with several mental illness disorders but that has ...
A review of the literature has shown that there are many similarities in the presentation of neurole...
cerebral glucose metabolism in akinetic catatonia and after remission K L Kahlbaum published in 1874...
Abstract: Catatonia was described by Kahlbaum in 1874 as a putative disease entity and was subsumed ...
Catatonic syndromes involve a complex mixture of motor, behavioral, and systemic manifestations that...
Catatonia is a psychomotor syndrome which has historically been associated with schizophrenia. Many ...
We present the history of four bipolar patients who developed neuroleptic malignant syndrome (NMS) a...
Catatonia is a nosologically unspecific syndrome, which subsumes a plethora of mostly complex affect...
Catatonia, otherwise known as catatonic syndrome is a frequent neuropsychiatric syndrome characteriz...
Although highly prevalent, motor syndromes in psychiatry and motor side effects of psychopharmacolog...
Catatonia is a syndrome that encompasses multiple motor signs. It can be the only presenting clinica...
Catatonia is a psychomotor syndrome associated with several psychiatric and medical conditions. Psyc...
One of the most exciting psychiatric conditions is the bizarre psychomotor syndrome called catatonia...
Catatonia was initially a clinical presentation of certain types of schizophrenia, but basic and epi...
Catatonia is a syndrome that has been associated with several mental illness disorders but that has ...
Catatonia is a syndrome that has been associated with several mental illness disorders but that has ...
A review of the literature has shown that there are many similarities in the presentation of neurole...
cerebral glucose metabolism in akinetic catatonia and after remission K L Kahlbaum published in 1874...
Abstract: Catatonia was described by Kahlbaum in 1874 as a putative disease entity and was subsumed ...
Catatonic syndromes involve a complex mixture of motor, behavioral, and systemic manifestations that...
Catatonia is a psychomotor syndrome which has historically been associated with schizophrenia. Many ...
We present the history of four bipolar patients who developed neuroleptic malignant syndrome (NMS) a...
Catatonia is a nosologically unspecific syndrome, which subsumes a plethora of mostly complex affect...
Catatonia, otherwise known as catatonic syndrome is a frequent neuropsychiatric syndrome characteriz...
Although highly prevalent, motor syndromes in psychiatry and motor side effects of psychopharmacolog...