2019
DOI: 10.4103/ijpsym.ijpsym_331_18
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Catatonia Associated with Hypernatremia

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“…Metabolic, infectious, endocrine, nutritional and neoplastic disorders: Some metabolic derangements can cause catatonia in older people. These include acute renal failure[ 15 , 52 , 87 ], heart failure[ 8 , 15 ], liver failure[ 15 ], post liver transplantation[ 88 ], dehydration[ 15 ], hypernatremia[ 87 , 89 ] and hyponatremia[ 90 - 93 ]. Infectious disorders associated with catatonia are acute[ 94 - 96 ] and chronic recurrent urinary tract infection[ 97 ]; pneumonia[ 8 , 15 , 98 ] and coronavirus disease 2019[ 99 - 101 ].…”
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“…Metabolic, infectious, endocrine, nutritional and neoplastic disorders: Some metabolic derangements can cause catatonia in older people. These include acute renal failure[ 15 , 52 , 87 ], heart failure[ 8 , 15 ], liver failure[ 15 ], post liver transplantation[ 88 ], dehydration[ 15 ], hypernatremia[ 87 , 89 ] and hyponatremia[ 90 - 93 ]. Infectious disorders associated with catatonia are acute[ 94 - 96 ] and chronic recurrent urinary tract infection[ 97 ]; pneumonia[ 8 , 15 , 98 ] and coronavirus disease 2019[ 99 - 101 ].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%