A Case of Dyskinesia Presenting as Belly Dancer’s Syndrome

Journal Title: Dual Diagnosis: Open Access - Year 2017, Vol 2, Issue 2

Abstract

Belly dancer's syndrome, also known as diaphragmatic flutter, is a rare condition consisting of involuntary, repetitive contractions of the diaphragm[1]

Authors and Affiliations

Chang-Beom Bae, Sang-Bub Lee, Oh-Dae Kwon

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  • EP ID EP316142
  • DOI 10.21767/2472-5048.100033
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Chang-Beom Bae, Sang-Bub Lee, Oh-Dae Kwon (2017). A Case of Dyskinesia Presenting as Belly Dancer’s Syndrome. Dual Diagnosis: Open Access, 2(2), -. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-316142