Abstract

The importance of considering organic diseases when evaluating catatonic patients is illustrated by the case of a postpartum woman with subarachnoid hemorrhage who became catatonic with waxy flexibility. The catatonic syndrome occurs in association with a variety of lesions affecting any level of the central nervous system from the brainstem to the cerebral hemispheres.

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