Analysis of related factors of
orolingual angioedema after rt-PA intravenous thrombolytic therapy.
Subjective improvement with second injection lasting 3.5 months Tschopp et al (36) Subjective reduction in (2009; case report) pain and lingual dyskinesia persisting for 2 months, evidenced by amelioration of
orolingual movements and improvement of symptoms, mainly pruritus and burning sensation BTA: botulinum toxin A; BTB: botulinum toxin B; IgA: immunoglobulin A; IgG: immunoglobulin G; IgM: immunoglobulin M; RCT: randomized controlled trial
The main concerning adverse effect of tPA is cerebral hemorrhage; however, another well-known side effect is
orolingual angioedema.
Careful history taking and physical examination, including
orolingual palpation, help provide the exact diagnosis [8, 9].
AIMs were classified into four subtypes: locomotive dyskinesia, axial dystonia, limb dyskinesia, and
orolingual dyskinesia (see video links published in [15]).
Viana-Baptista, "
Orolingual angiodema associated with alteplase treatment of acute stroke: A reappraisal," Journal of Stroke and Cerebrovascular Diseases, vol.
Other rare side-effects to monitor for include
orolingual angioedema, which is associated with prior ACE-inhibitor use and infarcts of the frontal and insular cortex, and anaphylaxis.
The spectrum of
orolingual tremor--a proposed classification system.
It is possible that
orolingual sensitivity and motility show the same compensatory adaptations as in the healthy people who have been edentulous for a longer time.
There has been one serious adverse event:
orolingual angioedema in a subject treated with tPA alone and not minocycline.
Data were collected with use of the
orolingual manometry module of the KayPentax Digital Swallow Workstation (KayPentax; Lincoln Park, New Jersey).