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Qué (quién) es catatonic - definición

PSYCHOPATHOLOGICAL SYNDROME, A GROUP OF POSTURAL AND MOVEMENT ABNORMALITIES
Catatonic stupor; Catatonic excitement; Catatonic; Katatonic; Catatonic state; Catatonic schizophrenia; Cathatonia; Catatonic Schizophrenia; Catetonic; Lethal catatonia; Catatonic behavior; Catatonic behaviour; Catatonic disorder; Catatonic type schizophrenia; Coma schizophrenia; Catatonic coma; Catatonic syndrome
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catatonic         
If you describe someone as being in a catatonic state, you mean that they are not moving or responding at all, usually as a result of illness, shock, or drugs. (MEDICAL or LITERARY)
...and the traumatised heroine sinks into a catatonic trance.
ADJ
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Immobilized by a contented feline whom one does not wish to disturb.
Sweetie, can you get me some tea? Not now dear, I'm catatonic.
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<jargon> A description of a system that gives no indication that it is still working. This might be because it has crashed without being able to give any error message or because it is busy but not designed to give any feedback. Compare buzz. [Jargon File] (2004-08-19)

Wikipedia

Catatonia

Catatonia is a complex neuropsychiatric behavioral syndrome that is characterized by abnormal movements, immobility, abnormal behaviors, and withdrawal. The onset of catatonia can be acute or subtle and symptoms can wax, wane, or change during episodes. It has historically been related to schizophrenia (catatonic schizophrenia), catatonia is most often seen in mood disorders. It is now known that catatonic symptoms are nonspecific and may be observed in other mental, neurological, and medical conditions. Catatonia is not a stand-alone diagnosis (although some experts disagree), and the term is used to describe a feature of the underlying disorder.

There are several subtypes of catatonia: akinetic catatonia, excited catatonia, malignant catatonia, delirious mania, and self-injurious behaviors in autism.

Recognizing and treating catatonia is very important as failure to do so can lead to poor outcomes and can be potentially fatal. Treatment with benzodiazepines or ECT can lead to remission of catatonia. There is growing evidence of the effectiveness of the NMDA receptor antagonists amantadine and memantine for benzodiazepine-resistant catatonia. Antipsychotics are sometimes employed, but they can worsen symptoms and have serious adverse effects.

Ejemplos de uso de catatonic
1. The latter would reduce men to units of catatonic material intake.
2. Haylee was catatonic or in shock‘‘ and did not respond when he asked her what she‘d done, he said.
3. "But it‘s as bad as south Lebanon in the 1'80s out there," said a nearly catatonic Mizrahi.
4. He doesn‘t even register Aaron‘s rage, or that Eliza, for all her precociousness, is practically catatonic.
5. Dozens of penguins, some with broken flippers or open wounds, lay catatonic in plastic crates on the floor.