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Match the following respiratory pathologic conditions with the correct descriptions/definitions.
-Large collection of pus (bacterial infection) in the lungs
Catatonic Stupor
A state of psycho-motor immobility and behavioral abnormality, characterized by a lack of response to environment and often associated with schizophrenia.
Catatonic Excitement
A form of catatonia in which a person moves excitedly, sometimes with wild waving of the arms and legs.
Catatonic Rigidity
A symptom of catatonic schizophrenia where an individual exhibits an abnormality in muscle tone, leading to a rigid, immovable stance or posture for long periods.
Catatonic Rigidity
A symptom of catatonia characterized by an individual's muscles being stiff or rigid, leading to immobility or abnormal postures.
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