Paulson George W
Department of Neurology, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH 43210, USA.
J Clin Psychiatry. 2005 Feb;66(2):260-4. doi: 10.4088/jcp.v66n0216.
This article was undertaken to review the history of professional awareness of tardive dyskinesia (TD) and to address reasons for the delay in such recognition. The literature was reviewed, and selections are included to highlight some of the major issues. Personal recollections are deliberately emphasized since they may reflect the phenomenon of personal discovery familiar to others and the now widespread professional awareness of TD. TD is indeed well recognized by psychiatrists and neurologists, and most general practitioners are also aware that the syndrome exists. Physicians were once unfamiliar with the concept of a drug reaction that was so long delayed as is possible with TD, nor did they know that a drug side effect could present in this manner. The historical delay in initial recognition of TD, and the reason for such delay, remain of interest. The lack of a perfect therapy and the uncertainty regarding the precise pathophysiologic basis of TD remain as challenges. Most psychiatrists, and many neurologists, probably have vivid memories of specific patients with TD. This author, a neurologist, was blessed to work with George Crane and other investigators in the early days of TD and was witness to some of the original uncertainty regarding what seemed to be a new phenomenon. TD has reshaped our concepts of disease and our awareness that diseases can originate from deleterious late effects of beneficial agents.
本文旨在回顾迟发性运动障碍(TD)的专业认知历史,并探讨这种认知延迟的原因。我们对相关文献进行了综述,并选取了一些内容以突出一些主要问题。文中特意强调了个人回忆,因为它们可能反映了其他人所熟悉的个人发现现象以及如今广泛存在的对TD的专业认知。事实上,精神科医生和神经科医生对TD已非常了解,大多数全科医生也知道存在这种综合征。医生们曾经并不熟悉像TD这样延迟如此之久的药物反应概念,也不知道药物副作用会以这种方式出现。TD最初认知的历史延迟及其原因仍然值得关注。缺乏完美的治疗方法以及TD确切病理生理基础的不确定性仍然是挑战。大多数精神科医生以及许多神经科医生可能对患有TD的特定患者有着生动的记忆。本文作者作为一名神经科医生,有幸在TD早期与乔治·克兰和其他研究人员合作,并见证了对于这一似乎是新现象的最初一些不确定性。TD重塑了我们对疾病的概念,以及我们对疾病可能源于有益药物有害迟发效应的认识。