RESIDENT: A Rare Case of Malignant Catatonia in a Patient with 16p11.2 Microduplication (U of C) | Dr. Omid Javizian

2025 APA Scientific Conference

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What is catatonia/malignant catatonia;
Differential etiological considerations for catatonia/malignant catatonia;
Approach to treatment for catatonia/malignant catatonia; and
Brief overview of medical genetics and increasing use in psychiatry.
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