Guide To Diagnosing, Preventing, And Treating Tardive Dyskinesia
Tests For Other Movement Disorders

An individual experiencing symptoms indicative of tardive dyskinesia manifestation may need to undergo tests for other movement disorders. The individual's physician uses this method as a process of elimination before they are able to make a tardive dyskinesia diagnosis. Brain imaging tests like computed tomography or CT scan, x-ray scans, magnetic resonance imaging test or MRI, genetic testing, an electroencephalogram, and or metabolic testing may be utilized by a provider to help eliminate cerebral palsy and or a previous stroke as the cause of the patient's symptoms. Huntington's disease can be dismissed as the culprit through the use of in-depth genetic tests that are done on an individual's blood sample. A physician may utilize a single-photon emission computerized tomography test and a dopamine transporter scan to rule out Parkinson's disease as the cause of the symptoms. Tourette's syndrome can be ruled out from the possible symptom causes through a thorough medical history and physical exam.
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