[Prognostic significance for disability of catatono-delusional and catatonic psychoses in epilepsy patients]
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[Prognostic significance for disability of catatono-delusional and catatonic psychoses in epilepsy patients]
Abstract
Examination of 145 epileptic patients revealed the clinical characteristics of the formation of psychoses with the predominance of catatonic disturbances. The latter correlated with a paroxysmal and chronic course of psychosis. When catatonic symptomatology was combined with chronic affective-delirious disorders the outcome was usually more favourable than in paroxysmal psychoses.
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