movement disorder
72 yr old male with having unusual involentry body movements norigidity no stiffness no tremers .movement on face lips tongue shoulder mri normal . Cant stand still, moving body while stand. . Yours diagnosis
chorea...! Oralmandibular dykinesia...! Muscular tics...! History of Medicine side effects of Anti psychotic..? unspecified have seen etiology Taper doses or omitted ...those which r developed to distrubed behaviour. Phenargan Tablet in case drugs side effects can be use Second generation of Anti psychotic can be used.
chorea...! Oralmandibular dykinesia...! Muscular tics...! History of Medicine side effects of Anti psychotic..? unspecified have seen etiology Taper doses or omitted ...those which r developed to distrubed behaviour. Phenargan Tablet in case drugs side effects can be use Second generation of Anti psychotic can be used.
Cerebellar atrophy ?
Oromandibular dyskinesia. 1. Can be a form of tardive dyskinesia associated with antipsychotic use. 2. Can be drug induced as in syndopa induced dyskinesias. 3. Can be primary
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