Restless tongue: Lingual Tardive Dyskinesia - A rare case report
Tardive Dyskinesia is a movement disorder characterized by involuntary repetitive body movements, like chewing motions, cheek puffing, tongue protrusion and lip pursing. These symptoms appear during sleep and/or wakefulness. Report of involuntary movements of tongue is very rare, with a prevalence o...
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Main Authors: | Pritesh Ruparelia (Author), Udita Pandya (Author), Navneet Gill (Author), Oshin Verma (Author) |
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2022-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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