• J R Army Med Corps · Jun 1989

    Case Reports

    Postoperative opisthotonus following the use of propofol.

    • N F Strowbridge.
    • British Military Hospital, Rinteln.
    • J R Army Med Corps. 1989 Jun 1;135(2):79-80.

    AbstractA case of opisthotonus following the use of the anaesthetic induction agent propofol is described. The patient was a woman with a known history of epilepsy. It is recommended that propofol should not be used in such patients.

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