A 61-year-old woman with bipolar disorder treated with haloperidol for 8 years presents with involuntary repetitive lip smacking, tongue protrusion, and choreiform facial movements persisting despite recent dose reduction. Vital signs: BP 128/76, HR 82, RR 16, Temp 37°C, SpO2 98%. MRI brain shows no structural abnormalities. Serum copper and ceruloplasmin levels are normal. She denies recent medication changes. Which of the following is the most likely diagnosis?

  1. A)Tardive dyskinesiaGABARITO
  2. B)Acute dystonia
  3. C)Essential tremor
  4. D)Akathisia
  5. E)Wilson disease

Explicação

Tardive dyskinesia is a late complication of chronic dopamine receptor blockade presenting with repetitive involuntary choreiform orofacial movements. Ver explicação completa e trilha adaptativa →

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