Oculogyric Crises
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Background: Oculogyric crises are involuntary movements of the eyeballs and can occur due to different etiologies.
Phenomenology Shown: This video abstract shows a man with oculogyric crises due to side effect of neuroleptics.
Educational Value: Oculogyric crises are easy to recognize if once seen.
Non-nystagmus hyperkinetic eye movement disorders.
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Oculogyric Crisis after Initiation of Aripiprazole: A Case Report of an Active Duty Service Member.
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