Pisa syndrome induced by discontinuation of low dose sulpiride: a case report
Genki Koyama,
Masaki Nakano,
Taketo Takata
et al.
Abstract:Background
Pisa syndrome is a type of dystonia characterized by lateral flexion of the trunk, often induced by cholinesterase inhibitors and antipsychotics. Seemingly opposite hypotheses of the underlying mechanism have been proposed: cholinergic-dopaminergic imbalance toward cholinergic dominance and dopamine hypersensitivity associated with long-term antipsychotic administration.
Case presentation:
We herein report a case of a 64-year-old woman presenting with Pisa syndrome immediately after discontinuatio… Show more
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