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Neuroleptic-Induced Tardive Dyskinesias in Nonpsychotic Patients

Neuroleptic-Induced Tardive Dyskinesias in Nonpsychotic Patients Abstract The occurrence of permanent neuroleptic-induced tardive dyskinesias in individuals without evidence of preexisting psychosis or other disease of the central nervous system has rarely been reported. Observations from a group of seven such patients demonstrate that this disorder can occur in individuals without previous neurological or severe (psychotic) psychiatric disease. References 1. Sigwald J, et al: Quatre Cas de dyskinesie facio-bucco-linguo-masticatrice á évolution prolongée secondaire á un traitement par les neuroleptiques . Rev Neurol 100:751-755, 1959. 2. Crane GE: Tardive dyskinesias in patients treated with major neuroleptics: A review of the literature . Am J Psychiatry 124( (suppl) ):40-48, 1968. 3. Uhrbrand L, Faurbye A: Reversible and irreversible dyskinesia after treatment with perphenazine, chlorpromazine, reserpine, and electroconvulsive therapy . Psychopharmacologia 1:408-418, 1960.Crossref 4. Paulson GW: "Permanent" or complex dyskinesias in the aged . Geriatrics 23:105-110, 1968. 5. Crane GE, Paulson GW: Involuntary movements in a sample of chronic mental patients and their relation to the treatment with neuroleptics . Int J Psychiatry 3:286-291, 1967. 6. Crane GE: Prevention and management of tardive dyskinesias . Am J Psychiatry 129:466-467, 1972. 7. Crane GE: Tardive dyskinesia and Huntington's chorea: Drug-induced and hereditary dyskinesias , in Barbeau A, Chase T, Paulson GW (eds): Advances in Neurology . New York, Raven Press, 1973, vol 1, pp 115-122. 8. Weiner WJ, Klawans HL: Lingual-facialbuccal movements in the elderly: II. Pathogenesis and relationship to senile chorea . J Am Geriatr Soc 21:318-320, 1973. 9. Critchley M: Neurology of old age . Lancet 1:1221, 1931.Crossref 10. Evans JH: Persistent oral dyskinesias in treatment with phenothiazine derivatives . Lancet 1:458-460, 1965.Crossref http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Archives of Neurology American Medical Association

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American Medical Association
Copyright
Copyright © 1974 American Medical Association. All Rights Reserved.
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0003-9942
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1538-3687
DOI
10.1001/archneur.1974.00490340066018
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Abstract

Abstract The occurrence of permanent neuroleptic-induced tardive dyskinesias in individuals without evidence of preexisting psychosis or other disease of the central nervous system has rarely been reported. Observations from a group of seven such patients demonstrate that this disorder can occur in individuals without previous neurological or severe (psychotic) psychiatric disease. References 1. Sigwald J, et al: Quatre Cas de dyskinesie facio-bucco-linguo-masticatrice á évolution prolongée secondaire á un traitement par les neuroleptiques . Rev Neurol 100:751-755, 1959. 2. Crane GE: Tardive dyskinesias in patients treated with major neuroleptics: A review of the literature . Am J Psychiatry 124( (suppl) ):40-48, 1968. 3. Uhrbrand L, Faurbye A: Reversible and irreversible dyskinesia after treatment with perphenazine, chlorpromazine, reserpine, and electroconvulsive therapy . Psychopharmacologia 1:408-418, 1960.Crossref 4. Paulson GW: "Permanent" or complex dyskinesias in the aged . Geriatrics 23:105-110, 1968. 5. Crane GE, Paulson GW: Involuntary movements in a sample of chronic mental patients and their relation to the treatment with neuroleptics . Int J Psychiatry 3:286-291, 1967. 6. Crane GE: Prevention and management of tardive dyskinesias . Am J Psychiatry 129:466-467, 1972. 7. Crane GE: Tardive dyskinesia and Huntington's chorea: Drug-induced and hereditary dyskinesias , in Barbeau A, Chase T, Paulson GW (eds): Advances in Neurology . New York, Raven Press, 1973, vol 1, pp 115-122. 8. Weiner WJ, Klawans HL: Lingual-facialbuccal movements in the elderly: II. Pathogenesis and relationship to senile chorea . J Am Geriatr Soc 21:318-320, 1973. 9. Critchley M: Neurology of old age . Lancet 1:1221, 1931.Crossref 10. Evans JH: Persistent oral dyskinesias in treatment with phenothiazine derivatives . Lancet 1:458-460, 1965.Crossref

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Archives of NeurologyAmerican Medical Association

Published: Apr 1, 1974

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