Celiac disease and catatonia: more than a coincidence?
CONCLUSIONS: Even without gastrointestinal manifestations, CD may present with neuropsychiatric symptoms. According to this case report, CD should be investigated in patients with unexplained catatonia, and that CD may only present with neuropsychiatric symptoms.PMID:36866995 | DOI:10.24953/turkjped.2022.411 (Source: The Turkish Journal of Pediatrics)
Source: The Turkish Journal of Pediatrics - March 3, 2023 Category: Pediatrics Authors: P ınar Özbudak Alev El çi Karaduman Deniz Karg ın Menderes Hakan Öztürk K ıvılcım Gücüyener Source Type: research

Celiac disease and catatonia: more than a coincidence?
CONCLUSIONS: Even without gastrointestinal manifestations, CD may present with neuropsychiatric symptoms. According to this case report, CD should be investigated in patients with unexplained catatonia, and that CD may only present with neuropsychiatric symptoms.PMID:36866995 | DOI:10.24953/turkjped.2022.411 (Source: The Turkish Journal of Pediatrics)
Source: The Turkish Journal of Pediatrics - March 3, 2023 Category: Pediatrics Authors: P ınar Özbudak Alev El çi Karaduman Deniz Karg ın Menderes Hakan Öztürk K ıvılcım Gücüyener Source Type: research

Celiac disease and catatonia: more than a coincidence?
CONCLUSIONS: Even without gastrointestinal manifestations, CD may present with neuropsychiatric symptoms. According to this case report, CD should be investigated in patients with unexplained catatonia, and that CD may only present with neuropsychiatric symptoms.PMID:36866995 | DOI:10.24953/turkjped.2022.411 (Source: The Turkish Journal of Pediatrics)
Source: The Turkish Journal of Pediatrics - March 3, 2023 Category: Pediatrics Authors: P ınar Özbudak Alev El çi Karaduman Deniz Karg ın Menderes Hakan Öztürk K ıvılcım Gücüyener Source Type: research

Celiac disease and catatonia: more than a coincidence?
CONCLUSIONS: Even without gastrointestinal manifestations, CD may present with neuropsychiatric symptoms. According to this case report, CD should be investigated in patients with unexplained catatonia, and that CD may only present with neuropsychiatric symptoms.PMID:36866995 | DOI:10.24953/turkjped.2022.411 (Source: The Turkish Journal of Pediatrics)
Source: The Turkish Journal of Pediatrics - March 3, 2023 Category: Pediatrics Authors: P ınar Özbudak Alev El çi Karaduman Deniz Karg ın Menderes Hakan Öztürk K ıvılcım Gücüyener Source Type: research

Celiac disease and catatonia: more than a coincidence?
CONCLUSIONS: Even without gastrointestinal manifestations, CD may present with neuropsychiatric symptoms. According to this case report, CD should be investigated in patients with unexplained catatonia, and that CD may only present with neuropsychiatric symptoms.PMID:36866995 | DOI:10.24953/turkjped.2022.411 (Source: The Turkish Journal of Pediatrics)
Source: The Turkish Journal of Pediatrics - March 3, 2023 Category: Pediatrics Authors: P ınar Özbudak Alev El çi Karaduman Deniz Karg ın Menderes Hakan Öztürk K ıvılcım Gücüyener Source Type: research

Celiac disease and catatonia: more than a coincidence?
CONCLUSIONS: Even without gastrointestinal manifestations, CD may present with neuropsychiatric symptoms. According to this case report, CD should be investigated in patients with unexplained catatonia, and that CD may only present with neuropsychiatric symptoms.PMID:36866995 | DOI:10.24953/turkjped.2022.411 (Source: The Turkish Journal of Pediatrics)
Source: The Turkish Journal of Pediatrics - March 3, 2023 Category: Pediatrics Authors: P ınar Özbudak Alev El çi Karaduman Deniz Karg ın Menderes Hakan Öztürk K ıvılcım Gücüyener Source Type: research

Celiac disease and catatonia: more than a coincidence?
CONCLUSIONS: Even without gastrointestinal manifestations, CD may present with neuropsychiatric symptoms. According to this case report, CD should be investigated in patients with unexplained catatonia, and that CD may only present with neuropsychiatric symptoms.PMID:36866995 | DOI:10.24953/turkjped.2022.411 (Source: The Turkish Journal of Pediatrics)
Source: The Turkish Journal of Pediatrics - March 3, 2023 Category: Pediatrics Authors: P ınar Özbudak Alev El çi Karaduman Deniz Karg ın Menderes Hakan Öztürk K ıvılcım Gücüyener Source Type: research

Celiac disease and catatonia: more than a coincidence?
CONCLUSIONS: Even without gastrointestinal manifestations, CD may present with neuropsychiatric symptoms. According to this case report, CD should be investigated in patients with unexplained catatonia, and that CD may only present with neuropsychiatric symptoms.PMID:36866995 | DOI:10.24953/turkjped.2022.411 (Source: The Turkish Journal of Pediatrics)
Source: The Turkish Journal of Pediatrics - March 3, 2023 Category: Pediatrics Authors: P ınar Özbudak Alev El çi Karaduman Deniz Karg ın Menderes Hakan Öztürk K ıvılcım Gücüyener Source Type: research

Celiac disease and catatonia: more than a coincidence?
CONCLUSIONS: Even without gastrointestinal manifestations, CD may present with neuropsychiatric symptoms. According to this case report, CD should be investigated in patients with unexplained catatonia, and that CD may only present with neuropsychiatric symptoms.PMID:36866995 | DOI:10.24953/turkjped.2022.411 (Source: The Turkish Journal of Pediatrics)
Source: The Turkish Journal of Pediatrics - March 3, 2023 Category: Pediatrics Authors: P ınar Özbudak Alev El çi Karaduman Deniz Karg ın Menderes Hakan Öztürk K ıvılcım Gücüyener Source Type: research

Celiac disease and catatonia: more than a coincidence?
CONCLUSIONS: Even without gastrointestinal manifestations, CD may present with neuropsychiatric symptoms. According to this case report, CD should be investigated in patients with unexplained catatonia, and that CD may only present with neuropsychiatric symptoms.PMID:36866995 | DOI:10.24953/turkjped.2022.411 (Source: The Turkish Journal of Pediatrics)
Source: The Turkish Journal of Pediatrics - March 3, 2023 Category: Pediatrics Authors: P ınar Özbudak Alev El çi Karaduman Deniz Karg ın Menderes Hakan Öztürk K ıvılcım Gücüyener Source Type: research

Celiac disease and catatonia: more than a coincidence?
CONCLUSIONS: Even without gastrointestinal manifestations, CD may present with neuropsychiatric symptoms. According to this case report, CD should be investigated in patients with unexplained catatonia, and that CD may only present with neuropsychiatric symptoms.PMID:36866995 | DOI:10.24953/turkjped.2022.411 (Source: The Turkish Journal of Pediatrics)
Source: The Turkish Journal of Pediatrics - March 3, 2023 Category: Pediatrics Authors: P ınar Özbudak Alev El çi Karaduman Deniz Karg ın Menderes Hakan Öztürk K ıvılcım Gücüyener Source Type: research

Celiac disease and catatonia: more than a coincidence?
CONCLUSIONS: Even without gastrointestinal manifestations, CD may present with neuropsychiatric symptoms. According to this case report, CD should be investigated in patients with unexplained catatonia, and that CD may only present with neuropsychiatric symptoms.PMID:36866995 | DOI:10.24953/turkjped.2022.411 (Source: The Turkish Journal of Pediatrics)
Source: The Turkish Journal of Pediatrics - March 3, 2023 Category: Pediatrics Authors: P ınar Özbudak Alev El çi Karaduman Deniz Karg ın Menderes Hakan Öztürk K ıvılcım Gücüyener Source Type: research

Celiac disease and catatonia: more than a coincidence?
CONCLUSIONS: Even without gastrointestinal manifestations, CD may present with neuropsychiatric symptoms. According to this case report, CD should be investigated in patients with unexplained catatonia, and that CD may only present with neuropsychiatric symptoms.PMID:36866995 | DOI:10.24953/turkjped.2022.411 (Source: The Turkish Journal of Pediatrics)
Source: The Turkish Journal of Pediatrics - March 3, 2023 Category: Pediatrics Authors: P ınar Özbudak Alev El çi Karaduman Deniz Karg ın Menderes Hakan Öztürk K ıvılcım Gücüyener Source Type: research

Celiac disease and catatonia: more than a coincidence?
CONCLUSIONS: Even without gastrointestinal manifestations, CD may present with neuropsychiatric symptoms. According to this case report, CD should be investigated in patients with unexplained catatonia, and that CD may only present with neuropsychiatric symptoms.PMID:36866995 | DOI:10.24953/turkjped.2022.411 (Source: The Turkish Journal of Pediatrics)
Source: The Turkish Journal of Pediatrics - March 3, 2023 Category: Pediatrics Authors: P ınar Özbudak Alev El çi Karaduman Deniz Karg ın Menderes Hakan Öztürk K ıvılcım Gücüyener Source Type: research

Celiac disease and catatonia: more than a coincidence?
CONCLUSIONS: Even without gastrointestinal manifestations, CD may present with neuropsychiatric symptoms. According to this case report, CD should be investigated in patients with unexplained catatonia, and that CD may only present with neuropsychiatric symptoms.PMID:36866995 | DOI:10.24953/turkjped.2022.411 (Source: The Turkish Journal of Pediatrics)
Source: The Turkish Journal of Pediatrics - March 3, 2023 Category: Pediatrics Authors: P ınar Özbudak Alev El çi Karaduman Deniz Karg ın Menderes Hakan Öztürk K ıvılcım Gücüyener Source Type: research