“…Acute lithium intoxication can produce muscular twitches, tremor, choreoathetosis, consciousness distur bance, convulsions, and coma [9,10,12]. After recovery from unconsciousness, neurological sequelae such as cer ebellar ataxia, dysarthria, nystagmus, tremor, hypokine sia, rigidity, parkinsonian features, hypertonia, spastici ty, and dementia may become increasingly apparent [2,9], Generalized polyneuropathy in lithium intoxication is rarely reported [1,8,11], although evidence of periph eral nerve damage can occasionally be found in clinical descriptions of case reports on lithium intoxication [4][5][6], We report a case of a severe generalized polyneuropa thy due to lithium intoxication with an unusual evolu tion of clinical manifestations.…”