catatonus

English

Noun

catatonus (uncountable)

  1. (medicine) catatonia; rigidity of the body
    • 1947, Johannes Maagaard Nielsen, George Newton Thompson, The engrammes of psychiatry:
      The catatonus of the patient is sometimes remarkably demonstrable in the expression of the symptom known as waxy flexibility (cerea flexibilitas).
    • 1973, Oliver Sacks, Awakenings:
      The older literature is full of vivid accounts of feverish somnolent illnesses followed, within months or years, by the development of characteristic slowness, poverty, and difficulty of movement, masking, rigidity, tremors, and, on occasion, torticollis, dystonias, oculogyria, strabismus, blepharoclonus, myoclonus, catatonus, somnolence, etc., etc.

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