
pmid: 2860619
handle: 2318/33924
Neuroleptic drug treatment can produce tardive dyskinesia of which the incidence, risk factors, clinical characteristics and problems of differential diagnosis are described. Possible therapeutic approaches are then considered in the light of the hypothesis that the condition may derive from a physiopathological hypersensitivity of the dopamine receptors.
Risk, Dyskinesia, Drug-Induced, Parkinson Disease, Receptors, Dopamine, Diagnosis, Differential, Dystonia, Italy, Chorea, Tic Disorders, Sympatholytics, Humans, Antipsychotic Agents
Risk, Dyskinesia, Drug-Induced, Parkinson Disease, Receptors, Dopamine, Diagnosis, Differential, Dystonia, Italy, Chorea, Tic Disorders, Sympatholytics, Humans, Antipsychotic Agents
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