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Dyskinesia is most centrally situated in an estimated network of extrapyramidal syndrome in Asian patients with schizophrenia: findings from research on Asian psychotropic prescription patterns for antipsychotics Journal article
Park,Seon Cheol, Kim,Gyung Mee, Kato,Takahiro A., Chong,Mian Yoon, Lin,Shih Ku, Yang,Shu Yu, Avasthi,Ajit, Grover,Sandeep, Kallivayalil,Roy Abraham, Xiang,Yu Tao, Chee,Kok Yoon, Tanra,Andi Jayalangkara, Tan,Chay Hoon, Sim,Kang, Sartorius,Norman, Shinfuku,Naotaka, Park,Yong Chon, Inada,Toshiya. Dyskinesia is most centrally situated in an estimated network of extrapyramidal syndrome in Asian patients with schizophrenia: findings from research on Asian psychotropic prescription patterns for antipsychotics[J]. Nordic Journal of Psychiatry, 2020, 75(1), 9-17.
Authors:  Park,Seon Cheol;  Kim,Gyung Mee;  Kato,Takahiro A.;  Chong,Mian Yoon;  Lin,Shih Ku; et al.
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Drug-induced Extrapyramidal Symptoms Scale  Dyskinesia  Extrapyramidal Syndrome  Network Analysis  Schizophrenia