Negative myoclonus as a manifestation of cefepime neurotoxicity.
Daichi UmemotoHirokazu KurodaHiroaki NishiokaPublished in: Clinical case reports (2023)
Negative myoclonus may present in the early stages of cefepime neurotoxicity. Cefepime neurotoxicity typically presents as reduced consciousness, myoclonus, and seizures; however, negative myoclonus is uncommon. This video shows an older woman with cefepime neurotoxicity that presented as a negative myoclonus of the upper limbs.
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