Literature DB >> 3562749

Perinatal distress and infectious disease as risk factors for catatonia.

J A Wilcox.   

Abstract

A retrospective case control study was performed using the records of 60 catatonics, 189 noncatatonic schizophrenics, 262 schizophreniform disorder cases, 122 manics, 203 depressives and 134 surgical controls. This study suggests that perinatal distress and a history of severe infectious disease in childhood are more common among subjects with catatonia. Rheumatic fever is particularly common among the histories of catatonic patients. Although these findings did not occur in all cases of catatonia in the study, they may indicate a risk factor for some types of catatonia.

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Year:  1986        PMID: 3562749     DOI: 10.1159/000284447

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Psychopathology        ISSN: 0254-4962            Impact factor:   1.944


  2 in total

1.  Catatonic syndrome preceded by symptoms of anorexia nervosa in a 14-year-old boy with arachnoid cyst.

Authors:  T Wolańczyk; J Komender; A Brzozowska
Journal:  Eur Child Adolesc Psychiatry       Date:  1997-09       Impact factor: 4.785

2.  Psychosocial and biological aspects of acute brief psychoses in three developing country sites.

Authors:  P Y Collins; N N Wig; R Day; V K Varma; S Malhotra; A K Misra; B Schanzer; E Susser
Journal:  Psychiatr Q       Date:  1996
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