mood disorder with catatonic features
A mood disorder with catatonic features refers to a mental condition characterized by disrupted emotional states such as depression or mania, accompanied by symptoms of catatonia. Catatonia involves unusual motor behaviors such as immobility, rigidity, repetitive movements, or extreme excitement.
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