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Chorea as a side effect of gabapentin (Neurontin®) in a patient with complex regional pain syndrome Type 1

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We report the case of a woman who developed chorea in her neck, trunk, and extremities soon after taking gabapentin as treatment for complex regional pain syndrome Type 1. The chorea lasted for a year and resolved completely within 2 weeks of discontinuing gabapentin.

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Zesiewicz, T.A., Shimberg, W.R., Hauser, R.A. et al. Chorea as a side effect of gabapentin (Neurontin®) in a patient with complex regional pain syndrome Type 1. Clin Rheumatol 27, 389–390 (2008). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10067-007-0744-5

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