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3. Traumatic similar to the dose dependent dystonic movements induced by carbamazepine.l Ephemeral hemiballismic movements have not been reported with carbamazepine. Theoretically, interaction with atenolol or isosorbide could have raised the serum confemales, their ages ranging from 21 to 50 (median 34) years. None had diabetes, renal failure or clinical signs ofcardiovascular disease. All were non smokers and denied alcohol consumption. In no case was medication being taken that reputedly affects adversely false aneurysm of the cervical internal carcentration of the carbamazepine; alternaperipheral autonomic or somatic nerve funcotid artery;Deysine, M.; Adiga, R.; Wilder, JR;Surgery
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