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Movement disorders may manifest either by slowness and poverty of movement (hypokinesias), or by excessive, abnormal involuntary movements, i.e., hyperkinesias [1,2].
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spontaneous abnormal involuntary movements, tardive stereotypy, tardive myoclonus, tardive syndromes, tardive tremor, spontaneous dyskinesia, tardive dystonia, chronic akathisia, preneuroleptic era, tardive tourettism, unilateral asterixis, tardive akathisia, supersensitivity hypothesis, acute akathisia, lithium tremor, involuntary disorders, hyperkinetic movement disorders, neuroleptic malignant syndrome, orofacial dyskinesia, diphenylhydantoin intoxication, carbamazepine overdose, malignant catatonia, persistent dystonia, withdrawal onset, reversible parkinsonism
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Move Disord, Clin Psychiatry, Arch Gen Psychiatry, Ann Neurol, Clin Psychopharmacol, Biol Psychiatry, New York, Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry, Clin Neuropharmacol, Acta Psychiatr Scand, Arch Neurol, Adv Neurol, United States, Brain Res, Gilles de la Tourette, Neurol Sci, Psychopharmacol Bull, Arch Intern Med, Van Putten, American Psychiatric Association, Child Neurol, Psychol Med, Afr Med, Ann Intern Med, Ann Pharmacother
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