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|specialty = {{wp|tropical medicine|Subarctic medicine}} | |specialty = {{wp|tropical medicine|Subarctic medicine}} | ||
|symptoms = {{wp| | |symptoms = {{wp|Depersonalisation}}<br>{{wp|Derealisation}}<br>Self-negation delusions | ||
|complications = | |complications = | ||
|onset = | |onset = Rapid | ||
|duration = Months to lifelong | |duration = Months to lifelong | ||
|types = | |types = | ||
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''Xolkriśtívandisuvantohābur'', meaning "Colour-photographically induced catatonia" (a closer, but less medically accurate translation being "colour-photographically induced dementia") is a {{wp|culture-bound syndrome}} | ''Xolkriśtívandisuvantohābur'', meaning "Colour-photographically induced catatonia" (a closer, but less medically accurate translation being "colour-photographically induced dementia") is a psychiatric {{wp|culture-bound syndrome}} that appears in reaction to awareness of colour photography, and is experienced exclusively by people of Coscivian cultural origin. | ||
The psychological symptoms of 'classic' or 'typical' ''xolkriśtívandisuvantohābur'' include rapid-onset {{wp|psychotic depression}}, soon accompanied by {{wp|depersonalisation}} and {{wp|derealisation}}. The chronic stage of the condition is characterised by delusions of self-negation similar to many forms of {{wp|Cotard's syndrome}}, with patients believing that they themselves are dead or otherwise no longer exist. Somatic symptoms typically include chronic {{wp|fatigue}}, {{wp|catatonia}}, and loss of affect. Loss of appetite and some form of mutism are also common. | |||
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==Prevalence== | ==Prevalence== |