Effect of naloxone on the neuropsychiatric symptoms of a woman with partial adrenal 21-hydroxylase deficiency
Abstract
A woman with a schizophreniform syndrome, drug-induced dyskinetic movements, and partial adrenocortical 21-hydroxylase deficiency was given short-term treatment with naloxone, which ameliorated the psychiatric symptoms and eliminated the dyskinetic movements.
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