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  1. Oculogyric crisis - Wikipedia

    Oculogyric crisis (OGC) is a rare sudden, paroxysmal, dystonic reaction that may manifest in response to specific drugs, particularly neuroleptics, or medical conditions, such as movement disorders.

  2. Oculogyric Crisis - EyeWiki

    Oculogyric Crisis (OGC) is a rare, acute dystonic reaction involving the extraocular muscles. OGC is most commonly described as the involuntary upward deviation of both eyes due to spasms and …

  3. Oculogyric Crises - PMC

    Oculogyric crises are involuntary movements of the eyeballs and can occur due to different etiologies. This video abstract shows a man with oculogyric crises due to side effect of neuroleptics. Oculogyric …

  4. As of now, there are increasing cases related to oculogyric crisis (OGC), mainly focusing on clinical manifestations. The pathogenesis of OGC is still uncertain, and there is no unified treatment protocol.

  5. Oculogyric crises: Etiology, pathophysiology and therapeutic approaches

    Mar 1, 2017 · Oculogyric crisis (OGC) describes the clinical phenomenon of sustained dystonic, conjugate and typically upward deviation of the eyes lasting from seconds to hours.

  6. Oculogyric Crisis | The Atlas of Emergency Medicine, 5e ...

    Oculogyric crisis (OGC) is the most common of the ocular dystonic reactions. It includes blepharospasm, periorbital twitches, and protracted staring episodes. It usually occurs as a side effect of neuroleptic …

  7. Is Oculogyric Crisis Dangerous? Causes and Immediate Risks

    Aug 17, 2025 · Oculogyric crisis is an acute, involuntary, and sustained deviation of the eyes, typically lasting from seconds to hours. The most common presentation involves both eyes fixating in an …

  8. Background: Oculogyric crisis (OGC) is a form of acute dystonia characterized by sustained dystonic, conjugate, and upward deviation of the eyes. It was initially reported in patients with postencephalitic …

  9. Introduction Oculogyric crisis (OGC) is a rare neurologic manifestation characterized by sustained gate and t hours [1]. Oculogyric crises were first described in patients with parkinsonism idemy of e

  10. Oculogyric crises: A review of phenomenology, etiology ... - PubMed

    Oculogyric crises are a rare movement disorder characterized by paroxysmal, conjugate, tonic, usually upwards, deviation of the eyes.