Tang K.T.MING-HSIEN HSIEH2020-03-172020-03-172010https://scholars.lib.ntu.edu.tw/handle/123456789/476426Dysphagia in patients with psychiatric illnesses contributes to morbidities and mortalities. It is, however, an overlooked problem in clinical practice. We report a patient of schizophrenia with dysphagia who was successfully treated using a multidimensional approach, which included medication adjustment, swallowing training and diet modification. ? 2010 Elsevier Inc.Amantadine; Baclofen; Dysphagia; Psychiatric; Schizophrenia[SDGs]SDG3amantadine; baclofen; biperiden; clozapine; flupentixol; sulpiride; valproic acid; adult; article; asphyxia; athetosis; brain atrophy; case report; drug dose increase; drug dose titration; drug withdrawal; dysphagia; follow up; hospital admission; human; male; motor dysfunction; nuclear magnetic resonance imaging; parkinsonism; prescription; schizophrenia; tremorA case of schizophrenia with dysphagia successfully treated by a multidimensional approachjournal article10.1016/j.genhosppsych.2010.01.0122-s2.0-77956880237