Case Reports in Neurology (Feb 2020)

Abdominal Wall Dyskinesia: Case Report

  • Leyla Cavdar,
  • Solomon Ajasin,
  • Scott Woolf,
  • Robert Fekete

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1159/000504336
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 1
pp. 69 – 72

Abstract

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The clinical presentation of repetitive choreiform involuntary movements of the anterior abdominal wall was first introduced as “belly dancer’s dyskinesia.” Etiologies of this rare condition include idiopathic causes, medication inducement, or post-abdominal surgery. We report a case of orobuccal stereotypic movements and abdominal wall dyskinesia secondary to prochlorperazine intake. The movements began 2 weeks after cessation of prochlorperazine. The patient took this dopamine receptor-blocking medication for 6 months to treat nausea due to chemotherapy. To our knowledge, abdominal wall dyskinesia as a tardive syndrome of prochlorperazine has not been previously reported.

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