A catatonic syndrome in a postpartum major depressive episode with psychotic features

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It has been recognised that catatonic symptoms can be associated not only with schizophrenia but also with affective disorders. Catatonic syndromes during postpartum affective episodes have rarely been described. We report a female patient suffering from recurrent depression with a diagnosis of postpartum major depressive episode with psychotic features who developed a catatonic syndrome. Her family history is positive for recurrent depressive disorder. She reported that the severe psychomotor retardation and mutism had a strong negative impact on her ability to care for her child. The administration of intravenous lorazepam led to a rapid improvement in the catatonic syndrome. Our case highlights the need for clinicians to be on the watch for the emergence of a catatonic syndrome, not only in cases of psychosis but also in cases of affective disorders, especially during the postpartum period.

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Gervasoni, N., & Aubry, J. M. (2008). A catatonic syndrome in a postpartum major depressive episode with psychotic features. Schweizer Archiv Fur Neurologie Und Psychiatrie, 159(6), 394–396. https://doi.org/10.4414/sanp.2008.01979

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