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- Autistic_catatonia abstract "Autistic catatonia is a rare type of disorder that affects roughly 10 percent of all adults with autism spectrum disorder. Most of them are not severely affected but a few exhibit stupor and severe excitement, which is the most extreme form of the disorder. Full expression of excitement could be a sign of comorbid Bipolar disorder but more research is needed. It is more common in those with mental retardation but does occur in some high-functioning individuals too. The disorder is usually more severe in those with intellectual disabilities than in high-functioning individuals.More than 40 symptoms has been identified to be a result of the disorder, but some of the symptoms overlap with those of autism spectrum disorder, making diagnosing difficult even for a seasoned professional. In a few cases stupor and hyperactivity can continue for weeks or even months.During the excitement phase individuals show combativeness and can have delusions and hallucinations. They can also experience autonomic instability and often also pose a danger to themselves or others and can make marked destruction of property.Childhood schizophrenia increases the risk for autistic catatonia later in life dramatically. There seems to be a common font of brain pathology for psychosis, catatonia and autism.".
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- Autistic_catatonia subject Category:Autism.
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- Autistic_catatonia comment "Autistic catatonia is a rare type of disorder that affects roughly 10 percent of all adults with autism spectrum disorder. Most of them are not severely affected but a few exhibit stupor and severe excitement, which is the most extreme form of the disorder. Full expression of excitement could be a sign of comorbid Bipolar disorder but more research is needed. It is more common in those with mental retardation but does occur in some high-functioning individuals too.".
- Autistic_catatonia label "Autistic catatonia".
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