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Q J Med 2003; 96: 542-543
© 2003 Association of Physicians


Correspondence

Bladder rupture: a rare complication of tonic-clonic seizures

U.K. Misra, J. Kalita, A. Vajpeyee, A. Mandhani and R.K. Sharma

Department of Neurology Department of Urology Department of Nephrology
Sanjay Gandhi PGIMS
Lucknow
India
e-mail: ukmisra@sgpgi.ac.in
ukmisra@indiatimes.com

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Sir,

A 52-year-old man taking flufenazine, resperidone and trihexyphenydil for schizophrenia had two generalized tonic-clonic seizures within an hour. During the second, he was incontinent of faeces but not urine. In a nearby hospital, he was treated with iv phenytoin and . . . [Full Text of this Article]


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