catatonia / ˌkæt əˈtoʊ ni ə, -ˈtoʊn yə /

🎓大学词汇紧张症紧张性失调紧张性失调症卡通症

catatonia 的定义

n. 名词 noun

Psychiatry.

  1. a syndrome seen most frequently in schizophrenia, characterized by muscular rigidity and mental stupor, sometimes alternating with great excitement and confusion.

catatonia 近义词

catatonia

等同于 trance

catatonia

等同于 glumness

catatonia

等同于 heavy-heartedness

catatonia

等同于 mournfulness

catatonia

等同于 gloom

更多catatonia例句

  1. It is true that it is frequent in catatonia but is not exclusively there.
  2. Taxonomic zeal began to blind vision when Kahlbaum formulated his "Catatonia" and included stupor in the symptom complex.
  3. Fortunately Kahlbaum prevented serious error by leaving the prognosis of his catatonia open.
  4. Most of these cases are usually called catatonia, depression, allied to manic-depressive insanity or allied to dementia prcox.
  5. After weeks of neglecting his tip sheet to study catatonia, he felt close to the payoff.