[Rhabdomyolysis in neuroleptic therapy: an abortive malignant neuroleptic syndrome?].Nervenarzt. 1994 Oct; 65(10):718-21.N
Abstract
We report on the case of a 24 year old female patient, who, at first developed during 8 weeks of neuroleptic therapy parkinsonism and then, after improvement of psychopathology an acute rhabdomyolysis. Hyper-Ck-aemia up to 11,340 U/l was observed. Laboratory parameters normalized shortly after neuroleptics had been withdrawn and no further complications followed. Symptomatology is discussed with special reference to the possibility of an abortive malignant neuroleptic syndrome.
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Case Reports
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Journal Article
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ger
PubMed ID
7808573
Citation
Peschel, O, et al. "[Rhabdomyolysis in Neuroleptic Therapy: an Abortive Malignant Neuroleptic Syndrome?]." Der Nervenarzt, vol. 65, no. 10, 1994, pp. 718-21.
Peschel O, Kurtz G, Müller-Felber W, et al. [Rhabdomyolysis in neuroleptic therapy: an abortive malignant neuroleptic syndrome?]. Nervenarzt. 1994;65(10):718-21.
Peschel, O., Kurtz, G., Müller-Felber, W., & Modell, S. (1994). [Rhabdomyolysis in neuroleptic therapy: an abortive malignant neuroleptic syndrome?]. Der Nervenarzt, 65(10), 718-21.
Peschel O, et al. [Rhabdomyolysis in Neuroleptic Therapy: an Abortive Malignant Neuroleptic Syndrome?]. Nervenarzt. 1994;65(10):718-21. PubMed PMID: 7808573.
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N2 - We report on the case of a 24 year old female patient, who, at first developed during 8 weeks of neuroleptic therapy parkinsonism and then, after improvement of psychopathology an acute rhabdomyolysis. Hyper-Ck-aemia up to 11,340 U/l was observed. Laboratory parameters normalized shortly after neuroleptics had been withdrawn and no further complications followed. Symptomatology is discussed with special reference to the possibility of an abortive malignant neuroleptic syndrome.
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