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Rabbit syndrome in a neuroleptic naive patient with associated basal ganglia perfusion alterations treated with madopar fade‒out of perioral tremor after administration of L‒DOPA: role of thalamus in pathophysiology of post‒stroke rabbit syndrome
2018
MOJ Drug Design Development & Therapy
Rabbit syndrome is an extrapyramidal side effect that has been linked with chronic antipsychotic therapy. We report herein a rare case of rabbit syndrome that occurred withoutin administration of a neuroleptics naive patient. A 90-year old female exhibited a perioral tremor movement disorder resembling rabbit syndrome, although she the patient revealed no previous psychiatric history and had never taken antipsychotic medication. Single photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) revealed
doi:10.15406/mojddt.2017.02.00061
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