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Handwriting Analysis Indicates Spontaneous Dyskinesias in Neuroleptic Naïve Adolescents at High Risk for Psychosis
Published on: November 21, 2013
[Two case studies of neuroleptic malignant syndrome]
V Elvira Cruáñez1, R Fernández-Villamor Ortiz, R Pérez Hernández
1Servicios Psiquiátricos de la Fundacíon Pública Miguel Servet de la Excma, Diputación Provincial de Jaén.
Abstract:
We present two cases of neuroleptic malignant syndrome (NMS). In the first one, we have a patient, female, of fifty years old, with hypertension and diagnosed of schizophrenic psychosis since twenty year ago. In the second one, the patient, female too, of twenty-five years old, without antecedents neither psychiatric nor organic that on interest. She is pregnant of six or seven weeks. It is analysed the guide-line of neuroleptics that could possibly originate the NMS, as well as the evolution of the symptoms of that syndrome after being applicated the therapy. The clinical judgement followed is discussed so far the diagnosis has become firm.
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