Belly Dancer's Dyskinesia Responsive to Oral Medication Treatment

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Belly dancer's dyskinesia is a rare disease characterized mostly by the uncontrolled and rhythmic movements of the abdominal wall. No exact etiology has been identified yet and the treatment is mostly symptomatic. From most available case reports, oral medication therapy often provides disappointing result in term of reducing the symptom. Here, we report a patient who has satisfactory improvement after treated with oral medication only.

Keywords belly dancer's dyskinesia - haloperidol - clobazam Note

The authors have obtained all required written consent from the patient. In the informed consent form written in both the English language and the patient's native language (Bahasa Indonesia), the patient agreed with his clinical information and images to be published in the journal. The patient understands that his name will not be published and the authors will do all efforts to conceal the patient's identity.


Author's Contributions

A.H.P.M., H.K., R.T., R.T.C.P.G., and S. substantially contributed to conception and design, acquisition of data, or analysis and interpretation of data; drafting the article or revising it critically for important intellectual content; and final approval of the version to be published.

Publication History

Article published online:
21 June 2022

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