Treatment of neurolept-induced tardive dyskinesia
Stacey K Jankelowitz Central Clinical School, University of Sydney, Sydney, NSW, Australia Abstract: Tardive dyskinesia (TDK) includes orobuccolingual movements and “piano-playing” movements of the limbs. It is a movement disorder of delayed onset that can occur in the setting of...
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Main Author: | Jankelowitz SK |
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Dove Medical Press
2013
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