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Amphetamine-induced chorea in attention deficit-hyperactivity disorder.

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Amphetamine-induced chorea in attention deficit-hyperactivity disorder.

Auteurs : John C. Morgan [États-Unis] ; W Christopher Winter ; G Frederick Wooten

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Attention deficit-hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is treated frequently with stimulants in both children and adults. While tics are occasional complications of stimulant therapy, chorea is reported rarely. We describe an adult ADHD patient who developed chorea upon dose escalation of mixed amphetamine salts, which resolved on discontinuation of the drug.

DOI: 10.1002/mds.20081
PubMed: 15254949


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