To the etiology of catatonia

V. P. Osipov

Neurology Bulletin ›› 1908, Vol. XV ›› Issue (2) : 224 -252.

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Neurology Bulletin ›› 1908, Vol. XV ›› Issue (2) : 224 -252. DOI: 10.17816/nb96922
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To the etiology of catatonia

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Kahlbaum, the founder of the doctrine of catatonia, presents the etiology of this mental disorder as follows: hereditary predisposition does not have any significant significance as a cause of catatonia, just as it is not essential for the progressive paralysis of the insane; Kahlbaum noted an unfavorable psychopathological heredity in only 4 of the 50 cases of catatonia known to him. The value of gender and age is inversely related to the value of these factors for the incidence of progressive paralysis, namely: women fall ill with catatonia no less than men; further, each age, starting from the period of manhood and even from the last years of childhood, up to the senile years, is subject to the disease almost evenly, with a predominance of the disease in the first half of the middle years.

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V. P. Osipov. To the etiology of catatonia. Neurology Bulletin, 1908, XV(2): 224-252 DOI:10.17816/nb96922

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