G Della Marca, G Frisullo, C Vollono… - Archives of …, 2011 - Am Med Assoc The differential diagnosis in- cluded ischemic, neoplastic, and in- flammatory diseases. Ischemia seemed unlikely because of the sub- acute onset, the absence of diffusion- weighted imaging abnormalities, and the lack of a definite vascular terri- tory involvement. The lesion did not ... Related articles - All 3 versions
S Kumar Praharaj, S Sarkhel… - Current Drug Safety, 2011 - ingentaconnect.com Abstract: Oculogyric crisis (OGC) is an acute dystonia which can occur after initiation of antipsychotic treatment. Stereotypic paroxysmal psychiatric symptoms have been described along with OGC that resolve spontaneously when the later remits. We report a case of tardive OGC ... Related articles
SS Chang, A Page… - American Journal of …, 2011 - Am Psychiatric Assoc ... Pediatr Emerg Care 2008; 24:627–628 4. Fraunfelder FW, Fraunfelder FT: Oculogyriccrisis in patients taking cetirizine. ... There was no evidence of oculogyriccrisis, torticol- lis, tongue protrusions, opisthotonos, gait disturbances, or weakness in her extremities. ...
CA Romo, KG Joshi… - American Journal of …, 2011 - Am Psychiatric Assoc ... Pediatr Emerg Care 2008; 24:627–628 4. Fraunfelder FW, Fraunfelder FT: Oculogyriccrisis in patients taking cetirizine. ... There was no evidence of oculogyriccrisis, torticol- lis, tongue protrusions, opisthotonos, gait disturbances, or weakness in her extremities. ...
W Yeung, VCN Wong, K Chan, J Hui… - Journal of Child …, 2011 - jcn.sagepub.com ... Most had mask face, bradykinesia, oculogyriccrisis, and dysto- nia. Oromotor dysfunction was common, and 50% of patients had rigidity, ptosis, and hypersensitivity to levodopa treatment. None had a history of temperature instability, hypoglycemia, or fluctuations of symptoms. ... Related articles - All 3 versions