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Oculogyric crisis (OGC) is a rare sudden, paroxysmal,
dystonic reaction that may
manifest in
response to
specific drugs,
particularly neuroleptics, or...
- discomfort. The
shouting can be
accompanied by
other symptoms, such as
oculogyric crises or
other involuntary movements. The
presentation of klazomania...
- [citation needed]
Patients may also
experience abnormal eye
movements ("
oculogyric crises"), Parkinsonism,
upper body weakness,
muscular pains, tremors,...
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during antipsychotic treatment. It
reduces the
frequency and
duration of
oculogyric crises as well as of
dyskinetic movements and
spastic contractions. Trihexyphenidyl...
- life.
Symptoms can include:
Hypotonia (floppiness)
Developmental delay Oculogyric crises Difficulty with
initiating and
controlling movements Dystonia and...
- Bell's
phenomenon (also
known as the
palpebral oculogyric reflex) is a
medical sign that
allows observers to
notice an
upward and
outward movement of the...
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stroke along with
bizarre behavior, hallucinations,
decerebrate rigidity,
oculogyric crisis, and
cerebellar dysfunction.[citation needed]
Opisthotonus is a...
- back, extremities, eyes, throat, and tongue;
highest risk in
young men.
Oculogyric crisis is a kind of
acute dystonic reaction that
involves the prolonged...
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leading to galactorrhea, headache, and
extrapyramidal effects such as
oculogyric crisis.
Metoclopramide may be the most
common cause of drug-induced movement...
- of the eyes or even
their forced closure causing functional blindness.
Oculogyric crisis muscles of eyes and head An
extreme and
sustained (usually) upward...