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Why timely diagnosis matters

Dr. Stanley Caroff - What is malignant catatonia and how can it be treated?
05:13
Dr. Brendan Carroll - Is it more challenging for treatment to be effective when diagnosis has been delayed?
00:37
Dr. Jorge Cuevas - If catatonia isn't diagnosed early, will that affect the treatment?
00:33
Dr. Vaughn McCall - What should you do once catatonia is diagnosed?
01:41
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