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Cerebellar ataxia following prolonged use of metronidazole: case report and literature review
International Journal of Infectious Diseases, 11/19/08
Patel K et al. - Cerebellar toxicity is a rare adverse event in patients treated with metronidazole. Here, authors present a patient who developed cerebellar toxicity accompanied by objective abnormalities on magnetic resonance imaging, and review the literature on this unusual reaction.
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