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NEUROLOGY 1985;35:1668
© 1985 American Academy of Neurology

Relationship between Meige syndrome and alpha-methyldopainduced parkinsonism

GianPietro Sechi, MD, Giuseppe Demontis, MD and Giulio Rosati, MD

From the Department of Neurology, University of Sassari, Sassari, Italy.

We studied two patients with Meige syndrome who developed {alpha}-methyldopa-induced parkinsonism. Opposite responses of parkinsonian and dystonic symptoms to antiparkinson drugs in some cases suggest a functionally reciprocal relationship between these disorders.

Address correspondence and reprint requests to Dr. Sechi, Clinica Neurologica, Viale S. Pietro, No. 10, 07100-Sassari, Italy.

Accepted for publication February 14, 1985.







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