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Acute Dystonic Reaction Following General Anesthetic Agent Use.
Tremor Other Hyperkinet Mov (N Y). 2017;7:514
Authors: Jitprapaikulsan J, Srivanitchapoom P
Abstract
Background: A 36-year-old Thai female who underwent a thymectomy under general anesthesia developed acute abnormal movements in the craniofacial region immediately after awakening with preserved consciousness.
Phenomenology: Intermittent abnormal movements included oculogyric crisis; tongue protrusion; blepharospasm; and oro-mandibular dystonia consisting of risus sardonicus, jaw opening, and right torticollis.
Educational value: An acute dystonic reaction can be a complication of either single or combined general anesthetic agents.
PMID: 29204316 [PubMed - in process]
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