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[Disappearance of tardive dyskinesia in a manic attack]
Revue Neurologique
|January 1, 1985
Abstract:
A 66 year-old man suffered of a manic-depressive illness. Tardive dyskinesia appeared after a treatment with chlorpromazine. Abnormal movements were present at normal and depressive states, but disappeared during manic phases. A few similar cases have been reported. The authors suggest that a modification in the sensibility of monoaminergic receptors could explain the disappearance of dyskinetic movements during mania.