EEG and video documentation of benzodiazepine challenge in catatonic stupor: A case report
Abstract Introduction Catatonia, a psychomotor disorder characterized by diverse clinical signs, including stupor and mutism, remains elusive in its causes and a challenge to diagnose. Moreover, it is often underrecognized due to its resemblance to disorders of consciousness. However, when diagnosin...
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Main Authors: | Hidetaka Tamune (Author), Yu Tsukioka (Author), Shota Sakuma (Author), Daiki Taira (Author), Yoshie Takaoka (Author), Naoto Tamura (Author), Tadafumi Kato (Author) |
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2024-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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