| Literature DB >> 18197158 |
B T Carroll1, J C Kennedy, H W Goforth.
Abstract
Patients with psychiatric catatonias vs those with medical catatonias may differ in catatonic phenomenology. To determine if these could be distinguished, the following methods were used: 1) a review of the literature; 2) a chart review; and 3) a prospective series. The literature review of 467 reports of medical catatonias yielded 240 cases that met research criteria. A chart review of 47 episodes of catatonia revealed a higher frequency of negativism in patients with medical catatonias. Prospective data obtained from rating scales revealed an increased frequency of echophenomena in patients with medical catatonias; however, no discriminate pattern of catatonic signs for medical catatonias arose. Overall, catatonic signs appear to share a similar distribution. These findings suggest that psychiatric and medical catatonias are indistinguishable based upon catatonic sign.Entities:
Year: 2000 PMID: 18197158 DOI: 10.1017/s1092852900013420
Source DB: PubMed Journal: CNS Spectr ISSN: 1092-8529 Impact factor: 3.790