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Catatonia is diagnosed clinically if at least 3 of the following 12 conditions are present Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders. American Psychiatric Association, 2013.(1)

stupor (i.e., no psychomotor activity; not actively relating to environment)
catalepsy (i.e., passive induction of a posture held against gravity)
waxy flexibility (i.e., allow positioning by examiner and maintain position)
mutism (i.e., no, or very little, verbal response [exclude if known aphasia])
negativism (i.e., opposition or no response to instructions or external stimuli)
posturing (i.e., spontaneous and active maintenance of a posture against gravity)
mannerisms (i.e., odd, circumstantial caricature of normal actions)
stereotypy (i.e., repetitive, abnormally frequent, non-goal-directed movements)
agitation, not influenced by external stimuli
grimacing (i.e. making a grimace like children)
echolalia (i.e., mimicking another‘s speech)
echopraxia (i.e., mimicking another‘s movements)
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