Abstract
A 71-year-old previously well white British female developed progressive involuntary tongue movements over one year, resulting in eating difficulty and 10 kg weight loss. She had also noted involuntary perioral, facial and distal limb movements beginning 18 months earlier. These had progressively worsened. In the 3 years prior to presentation, she reported subjective memory decline, word finding difficulty and depressed mood, which improved with mirtazapine 30 mg once daily. She had no history of neuroleptic exposure.
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