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Re: Dystonia and General Anesthesia

Re: Dystonia and General Anesthesia

Posted By Ryan on December 15, 1998 at 21:28:09:

In Reply to: Dystonia and General Anesthesia posted by Erin on December 15, 1998 at 20:40:50:






Can generalized dystonia be caused by general anesthesia during routine
surgery? Some dystonias are drug-induced, but has this particular cause
ever been documented?  
Thanks so much!
I'm interested to know why you're inquring about this and what your experiences
are with it.  I have a friend who suffered a dystonic reaction after surgery, and
no one really knows why.  i'm afraid she's still suffering from some of the effects
of it.  e-mail me at ***@**** and i'd be interested to discuss
this.
thanks

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