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“catatonic rigidity”
Associated with psychotic conditions in which all muscles exhibit "flexibilitas cerea" or "cerea flexibilitas", a rigidity of the body in which the patient maintains whatever position he or she is placed in, the limbs having a heavy waxy malleability, which is the rigidity of catalepsy that may be overcome by slight external force, but which returns at once, holding the limb firmly in the new position: Catatonic rigidity is a condition of diminished responsiveness usually characterized by a trancelike state with constantly maintained immobility, often with flexibilitas cerea or a waxy rigidity of muscles.
A patient with catatonic rigidity may remain in one position for minutes, days, or even longer.
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cata-, cat-, cath-, kata-
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rigi-, rig-
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tono-, -tonia, -tone, -tony, -tonic, -tonical (tension) +
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