Intracranial Space-Occupying Lesion Presenting as Catatonia in a Patient of Affective Disorder with a History of Recurrent Catatonic Episodes: A Case Report
Intracranial space-occupying lesions (ICSOLs) like hematomas, neoplasms, granulomas, or brain abscesses can present with diverse neuropsychiatric manifestations. Subtle cognitive deficits, anxiety, affective symptoms—especially depression, personality changes, and psychosis, most commonly hallucinat...
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| Main Authors: | Arnab Datta, Nirmalya Mukherjee |
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| Format: | Article |
| Language: | English |
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IUC University Press
2024-03-01
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| Series: | Neuropsychiatric Investigation |
| Online Access: | https://neuropsychiatricinvestigation.org/en/intracranial-space-occupying-lesion-presenting-as-catatonia-in-a-patient-of-affective-disorder-with-a-history-of-recurrent-catatonic-episodes-a-case-report-13658 |
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