In the remote past, catalepsy and stupor were diagnostic terms for some symptoms of what Karl Kahlbaum described in 1874 as 'catatonia'. However, even after Kahlbaum, catatonia in children was often submerged by global competing diagnoses such as 'schizophrenia', 'autism', and 'hysteria'. ...
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