Catatonia is a psychomotor syndrome which has historically been associated with schizophrenia. Many clinicians have thought that the prevalence of this condition has been decreasing over the past few decades. This review reminds clinicians that catatonia is not exclusively associated with schizophrenia, and is still common in clinical practice. Many cases are related to affective disorders or are of an idiopathic nature. The illusion of reduced prevalence has been due to evolving diagnostic systems that failed to capture catatonic syndromes. This systemic error has remained unchallenged, and potentiated by the failure to perform adequate neurological evaluations and catatonia screening exams on psychiatric patients. We find that current dat...
Aim: The aim of this prospective study was to determine the prevalence of the catatonic syndrome in ...
We describe a case of recurrent, life-threatening, catatonic stupor, without evidence of any associa...
The current issue ofSchizophreniaBulletin includes 2 opin-ion pieces on the nosology of catatonia an...
One of the most exciting psychiatric conditions is the bizarre psychomotor syndrome called catatonia...
International audienceNowadays, catatonia is no more considered as a subtype of schizophrenia. Catat...
Abstract: Catatonia was described by Kahlbaum in 1874 as a putative disease entity and was subsumed ...
Catatonia was initially a clinical presentation of certain types of schizophrenia, but basic and epi...
Although catatonia has historically been associated with schizophrenia and is listed as a subtype of...
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 ...
Catatonia is a psychomotor syndrome associated with several psychiatric and medical conditions. Psyc...
Abstract Catatonia is a common syndrome that was first described in the literature by Karl Kahlbaum ...
Background: Catatonia is a rare neuropsychiatric condition; it is estimated that around 10% of patie...
Background. Catatonia is among the most mysterious and poorly understood neuropsychiatric syndrome. ...
ABSTRACT Although catatonia is a well-known psychiatric syndrome, there are many possible systemic a...
Aim: The aim of this prospective study was to determine the prevalence of the catatonic syndrome in ...
We describe a case of recurrent, life-threatening, catatonic stupor, without evidence of any associa...
The current issue ofSchizophreniaBulletin includes 2 opin-ion pieces on the nosology of catatonia an...
One of the most exciting psychiatric conditions is the bizarre psychomotor syndrome called catatonia...
International audienceNowadays, catatonia is no more considered as a subtype of schizophrenia. Catat...
Abstract: Catatonia was described by Kahlbaum in 1874 as a putative disease entity and was subsumed ...
Catatonia was initially a clinical presentation of certain types of schizophrenia, but basic and epi...
Although catatonia has historically been associated with schizophrenia and is listed as a subtype of...
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 ...
Catatonia is a psychomotor syndrome associated with several psychiatric and medical conditions. Psyc...
Abstract Catatonia is a common syndrome that was first described in the literature by Karl Kahlbaum ...
Background: Catatonia is a rare neuropsychiatric condition; it is estimated that around 10% of patie...
Background. Catatonia is among the most mysterious and poorly understood neuropsychiatric syndrome. ...
ABSTRACT Although catatonia is a well-known psychiatric syndrome, there are many possible systemic a...
Aim: The aim of this prospective study was to determine the prevalence of the catatonic syndrome in ...
We describe a case of recurrent, life-threatening, catatonic stupor, without evidence of any associa...
The current issue ofSchizophreniaBulletin includes 2 opin-ion pieces on the nosology of catatonia an...