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Dystonia and Oculogyric crisis

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Difference between Dystonia and Oculogyric crisis

Dystonia vs. Oculogyric crisis

Dystonia is a neurological movement disorder syndrome in which sustained or repetitive muscle contractions result in twisting and repetitive movements or abnormal fixed postures. Oculogyric crisis (OGC) is the name of a dystonic reaction to certain drugs or medical conditions characterized by a prolonged involuntary upward deviation of the eyes.

Similarities between Dystonia and Oculogyric crisis

Dystonia and Oculogyric crisis have 10 things in common (in Unionpedia): Antipsychotic, Benzatropine, Chlorpromazine, Diphenhydramine, Dystonia, L-DOPA, Metoclopramide, Parkinson's disease, Procyclidine, Tourette syndrome.

Antipsychotic

Antipsychotics, also known as neuroleptics or major tranquilizers, are a class of medication primarily used to manage psychosis (including delusions, hallucinations, paranoia or disordered thought), principally in schizophrenia and bipolar disorder.

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Benzatropine

Benzatropine, also known as benztropine, is an anticholinergic marketed under the trade name Cogentin which is used in the treatment of Parkinson's disease, Parkinsonism, and dystonia.

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Chlorpromazine

Chlorpromazine (CPZ), marketed under the trade names Thorazine and Largactil among others, is an antipsychotic medication.

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Diphenhydramine

Diphenhydramine is an antihistamine mainly used to treat allergies.

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Dystonia

Dystonia is a neurological movement disorder syndrome in which sustained or repetitive muscle contractions result in twisting and repetitive movements or abnormal fixed postures.

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L-DOPA

L-DOPA, also known as levodopa or L-3,4-dihydroxyphenylalanine is an amino acid that is made and used as part of the normal biology of humans, as well as some animals and plants.

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Metoclopramide

Metoclopramide is a medication used mostly for stomach and esophageal problems.

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Parkinson's disease

Parkinson's disease (PD) is a long-term degenerative disorder of the central nervous system that mainly affects the motor system.

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Procyclidine

Procyclidine is an anticholinergic drug principally used for the treatment of drug-induced parkinsonism, akathisia and acute dystonia; Parkinson disease; and idiopathic or secondary dystonia.

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Tourette syndrome

Tourette syndrome (TS or simply Tourette's) is a common neuropsychiatric disorder with onset in childhood, characterized by multiple motor tics and at least one vocal (phonic) tic.

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Dystonia and Oculogyric crisis Comparison

Dystonia has 114 relations, while Oculogyric crisis has 40. As they have in common 10, the Jaccard index is 6.49% = 10 / (114 + 40).

References

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