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Re: Tardive Dystonia Question (Cam W?) » SLS

Posted by Cam W. on February 27, 2001, at 19:47:26

In reply to Re: Tardive Dystonia Question (Cam W?) » Cam W., posted by SLS on February 27, 2001, at 19:28:52

Scott - As you know, I am the drug guy and for the dystonia/dyskinesia answer, I paraphrased it out of a dictionary. Further to this:

stereotypy - the persistent inappropriate mechanical repetition of actions, body postures, or speech patterns, usually occurring with a lack of variation in thought processes or ideas. It is often seen in patients with schizophrenia.

Like I say, if it is out of my realm of knowledge, you get the book answer. Sorry Scott - Cam

P.S. None of the 3 medical dictionaries that I have, nor the 2 dictionary websites I have bookmarked, include tardive dystonia in them.

> I have seen the term "tardive dystonia" used in medical literature.
>
> Can you give a more detailed description of what is "stereotyped" behavior or stereotypy?
>


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