Abstract
BACKGROUND: Lithium toxicity has been shown to cause lasting neurological sequelae in certain cases. OBJECTIVE: The authors present a case of choreoathetosis in the aftermath of a presumed episode of lithium toxic reaction. METHOD: The patient was treated by aggressive rehydration; lithium and, ultimately, all psychotropic medication was withheld for a period. RESULTS: The patient showed marked improvement in orientation and movement control; however, some of the choreoathetoid symptoms persisted. CONCLUSION: Patients on combination therapy with lithium and other psychotropics need to be closely monitored for the development of choreoathetoid and other symptoms of overmedication.If you're having problem loading pages
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