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Oculogyric crisis

Disease Oculodentodigital syndromeOculomandibulofacial syndrome

Akathisia, akinesia, dyskinetic tremors, rigor, oculogyric crisis, spasmodic torticollis, and profuse sweating are markedly reduced or eliminated. With parenteral AKINETON, these drug-induced disturbances are rapidly brought under control.

 


Opisthotonos, oculogyric crisis, seizures, and death may follow. Kernicterus may result in intellectual disability, choreoathetoid cerebral palsy, sensorineural hearing loss, and paralysis of upward gaze later in childhood.

Acute torticollis
Elevation of the shoulder
Upward deviation of the eyes (oculogyric crisis)
Protrusion of tongue
Arching of back (opisthotonos) ...

Spasm of the eye muscles may occur, causing abnormal eye movements (i.e., oculogyric crisis).

chondromalacia patellae (7 causes), Diminished corneal reflex in one eye (8 causes), Mild episodic adhd-like symptoms (3 causes), agitation (238 causes), Sudden onset of difficulty to walk in adolescents (6 causes), Suddenon set of oculogyric crisis ...

See also: Symptom, Death, Seizure, Nursing, Torticollis

Disease Oculodentodigital syndromeOculomandibulofacial syndrome

 
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