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Delayed Diagnosis in an Elderly Schizophrenic Patient with Catatonic State and Pulmonary Embolism
2013
International Journal of Gerontology
s u m m a r y Catatonia is a syndrome with any two of five core features: stupor/motoric immobility/catalepsy/waxy flexibility, excitement, negativism/mutism, posturing, and echolalia/echopraxia. We describe a case of delayed diagnosis of pulmonary embolism with an atypical presentation in an elderly schizophrenia male patient, which led to a life-threatening brain infarction. A 75-year-old male was hospitalized in a psychiatric ward because of stupor, poor intake and mutism under a diagnosis
doi:10.1016/j.ijge.2012.11.004
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