The serotonin syndrome is often described as a clinical triad of mental-status changes, autonomic hyperactivity, and neuromuscular abnormalities, but not all of these findings are consistently present ...
Clonus is a neurological condition that creates involuntary muscle contractions. This results in uncontrollable, rhythmic, shaking movements. It’s usually brought on by excessive muscle stretching.
Serotonin syndrome is often associated with simultaneous administration of two serotonergic agents, but it can also occur due to pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic interactions in patients with ...
Diagnosis of serotonin syndrome is based on clinical presentation and history of serotonergic-agent use. No laboratory or radiological test is available to confirm the diagnosis. Sternbach (1991) ...
Clonus, or the clonus reflex, is a neurological condition that results from damage to the nerve cells that control muscles. It can cause involuntary contractions, spasms, pulsing, tightness, and pain ...
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