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Facial Dyskinesia: A 16–Year Follow-up Study
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1991
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OphthalmologyPsychiatryMental Hospital PopulationCorticobasal DegenerationFacial PlasticNeurological DisorderNeuropsychiatryFacial DyskinesiaRehabilitationNeurologyBrain InjuryNon-organic Brain SyndromesNeuropathologyMedicineNeurological AssessmentFemale SurvivorsPsychopathologyHealth Sciences
The 109 female survivors of a mental hospital population surveyed in 1965 for facial dyskinesia were followed up 16 years later. The 99 survivors with non-organic brain syndromes were analysed. Prevalence of dyskinesia had risen from 18.4% to 46.5% during follow-up and its development was significantly associated with neuroleptic dosage. Enlarged ventricles on brain scans were significantly associated with dyskinesia, cognitive impairment and neuroleptic prescribing.
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