2018
DOI: 10.1097/md.0000000000010141
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Myoclonic movement after general anesthesia

Abstract: Rationale:Myoclonic movement is a rare side effect after general anesthesia. Since we use various intravenous agents during general anesthesia recently, it is troublesome to find out the exact cause of this neurologic complication.Patient concerns:A 31-year-old female patient without any past medical history underwent hip arthroscopic surgery under general anesthesia.Diagnoses:Although there was no specific event during the operation, she showed a sudden myoclonic movement confined to left upper extremity in r… Show more

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