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Journal of Otolaryngology of Japan 2006-Nov

[Progressive dysphagia with peculiar laryngeal movement induced by tardive dystonia].

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Iichirou Aino
Hideto Saigusa
Tsuyoshi Nakamura
Chiharu Matsuoka
Taro Komachi
Takayuki Kokawa

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Recently, patients receiving the long-term administration of typical antipsychotics have been recognized to be at risk of developing intractable tardive dystonia. A 44-year-old man was referred to our hospital because of progressive dysphagia for about 5 years. He had received several typical antipsychotic medications since at age of 24 years for the treatment of chronic schizophrenia. The patient had been suffering from an abnormal sensation in his throat and progressive dysphagia for five years, and nasal escape on deglutition for one year. A videotape recorder esophago pharyngography revealed that his larynx was positioned low, at the level of the 6th cervical vertebra, before swallowing, and was not elevated but rather descended to the level of the 7th vertebra upon swallowing. When the larynx was in this lower position, a small amount of swallowed material was transported to the esophagus. The remaining material in the pyriform sinus overflowed into the laryngeal cavity and lower airway after swallowing. However, the patient was able to eat with ease when he was with a girl friend, eating in a restaurant, and was hungry. The peculiar downward movement of the larynx was not observed during speech production, only during deglutition. Based on these findings, we suspected that his peculiar swallowing disorder might have been induced by tardive dystonia arising from the long-term administration of typical antipsychotics.

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