Dyskinesia refers to uncontrolled, involuntary muscle movements ranging from shakes, tics and tremors to full-body movements. It can happen with various neurological conditions. Another type of ...
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Patients With Tardive Dyskinesia Symptoms May Go Undiagnosed
Underdiagnosis still a problem despite improved assessment tools ...
Tardive dyskinesia and dystonia are both neurological disorders that can affect your muscles and cause involuntary muscle contractions. Tardive dyskinesia, which is usually a side effect of some ...
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Dystonia vs. dyskinesia in Parkinson's disease
Medically reviewed by Diana Apetauerova, MD Key Takeaways Dystonia, a movement disorder causing prolonged muscle spasms and ...
Involuntary movements (dyskinesia) develop in the course of Parkinson's disease (PD) and can be treatment-limiting. Two processes seem to be important: the 'priming' of motor systems for the ...
After 5 weeks of taking 300 mg of lithium daily, a 76-year-old woman with lurasidone-induced tardive dyskinesia from treatment for Bipolar II Disorder experienced reduced impact, intensity, and ...
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