Síndrome neuroléptico maligno. Factores de riesgo y síntomas de alerta. Malignant neuroleptic syndrome. Risk factors and alert symptoms
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A propósito de la presentación de dos nuevos casos de Síndrome Neuroléptico Maligno (SNM) se exponen los factores de riesgo y los síntomas de alerta como una de las posibilidades para hacer el diagnóstico precoz de la enfermedad. Se plantea además el nuevo concepto de Síndrome Extrapiramidal Maligno en sustitución del ya conocido SNM, pues se ajustaría mas a la patología del síndrome ayudando a esclarecer su diagnostico.
DeCS: SINDROME NEUROLECTICO MALIGNO/patofisiologia/epidemiologia; VIAS EXTRAPIRAMIDALES.
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