Drug-induced movement disorders.

O S Gershanik
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This review covers the major categories of movement disorders secondary to the use of antipsychotic drugs and other pharmacologic agents that interfere with dopaminergic transmission at the basal ganglionic level. In the past year new syndromes were reported, old concepts were either challenged or supported by recent studies, and significant contributions were made in unraveling the complex pathophysiology of these disorders.

药物引起的运动障碍。
这篇综述涵盖了主要类别的运动障碍继发于使用抗精神病药物和其他药物干扰多巴胺能在基底神经节水平的传递。在过去的一年里,新的综合征被报道,旧的概念被最近的研究挑战或支持,并在揭示这些疾病的复杂病理生理方面做出了重大贡献。
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