Sexson W R, Barak Y
Department of Pediatrics, Emory University School of Medicine, Atlanta, Georgia.
J Perinatol. 1989 Jun;9(2):170-2.
Withdrawal emergent syndrome (WES) is a subtype of tardive dyskinesia that has been reported in children who were taken off antipsychotic therapy. We present the first case of WES in an infant born to a mother taking haloperidol during her pregnancy. The infant developed repeated tongue thrust, abnormal hand posturing, and tremor of all extremities. Most symptoms resolved within several days, but tongue thrust continued until 6 months of age.
撤药后急性综合征(WES)是迟发性运动障碍的一种亚型,已有报道称在停用抗精神病药物治疗的儿童中出现。我们报告了首例母亲在孕期服用氟哌啶醇的婴儿发生WES的病例。该婴儿出现反复伸舌、手部异常姿势以及四肢震颤。多数症状在数天内缓解,但伸舌症状持续至6个月大。