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Laura Canon Ángel1, Laura Milena Saavedra Ramírez2, Francisco Javier Muñoz Molina3
1Hospital Universitario San Ignacio, Pontificia Universidad Javeriana, Bogotá, Colombia.
Abstract:
Dystonia is a movement disorder characterised by sustained muscle contractions that produce repetitive twisting movements or abnormal postures. It can be classified according to the aetiology as primary (idiopathic and genetic forms), or secondary. The presentation associated with generalised, intense episodes and with exacerbation of severe muscle contractures and usually refractory to traditional pharmacotherapy is known as dystonic status or dystonic storm. In the present article, a case is presented of a 33-year-old patient with a history of congenital deafness, stimulant use disorder and on psychopharmacological treatment with antipsychotics, who presented with a severe dystonic reaction that evolved to a status dystonicus.
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