Joseph M M, King W D
Department of Pediatric Emergency Medicine, University of Florida Health Science Center, Jacksonville, USA.
Ann Emerg Med. 1995 Dec;26(6):749-51. doi: 10.1016/s0196-0644(95)70050-1.
A healthy 3-year-old boy presented to our emergency department with sudden onset of abnormal movement. This patient had been treated for 2 days with conventional doses of an antihistamine/decongestant cold preparation for upper respiratory infection symptoms. The child was confused and restless, with posturing of limbs. Cranial nerve function was intact. Gastric lavage yielded an aspirate the same color as the cold syrup the child had ingested. A diagnosis of dystonic reaction was made, and the child was treated with benztropine, which effected resolution of his symptoms. This is the first reported case in the literature of dystonia induced by an antihistamine and treated with benztropine.
一名健康的3岁男孩因突然出现异常运动而被送至我院急诊科。该患者因上呼吸道感染症状,已按常规剂量服用抗组胺/减充血剂感冒药2天。患儿意识模糊、烦躁不安,伴有肢体姿势异常。颅神经功能正常。洗胃抽出物的颜色与患儿所摄入的感冒糖浆相同。诊断为张力障碍反应,患儿接受苯海索治疗后症状缓解。这是文献中首次报道的由抗组胺药引起并经苯海索治疗的张力障碍病例。