Oculogyration is a type of dystonia, that; is a condition characterised by involuntary muscle movements, which affects the eyes. It is most commonly associated with the use of antipsychotic medications. The involuntary muscles movements of oculogyration cause the eyeballs to move between the anterior-posterior planes, that is; they cause involuntary rotating movements of the eyeballs.
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