Background: Hemichorea–hemiballismus involves unilateral involuntary flailing movements and random jerking movements involving proximal or distal muscles. We describe a case of hemichorea–hemiballismus with dystonia after stroke. Treatment with tetrabenazine and chemodenervation produced beneficial responses. Effective treatment of both hemichorea–hemiballismus and dystonia due to stroke has not been reported. Case Report: A 65-year-old male developed left hemichorea–hemiballismus and dystonia after a right hemisphere stroke. He underwent initial treatment with neuroleptics and anticonvulsants without improvement. Subsequent treatment with tetrabenazine improved the hemichorea–hemiballismus and chemodenervation reduced the dystonia. Discuss...
To study consecutive patients with acute or delayed hyperkinetic movement disorders in the Lausanne ...
Background : Hemichorea-hemiballismus (HC-HB) is a hyperkinetic disorder characterized by uncontroll...
[[abstract]]RATIONALE: Hemichorea-hemiballism, a rare manifestation of non-ketotic hyperglycemia, ch...
Background: Hemichorea–hemiballismus involves unilateral involuntary flailing movements and random j...
Hemichorea–hemiballismus involves unilateral involuntary flailing movements and random jerking movem...
Introduction: Hemichorea-hemiballism (HCHB) is an uncommon movement disorder involved unilateral ext...
Patient 1 was a 39-year-old woman with an unremarkable medical history who developed acute involunta...
OBJECTIVE: To describe hemidystonia and hemichoreoathetosis in an adult patient with moyamoya dise...
Hemichorea is characterized by sudden, spasmodic, irregular, short-term finger, hand, arm, face, ton...
Rapidly onset movement disorders after acute stroke not very commonly reported. The most commonly re...
Background: Myoclonus is a clinical sign characterized by sudden, brief jerky, shock-like involuntar...
We described (to our knowledge) the first case of contemporary occurrence of hyperglycemia-related ...
SUMMARY Hemidystonia defined as involuntary, sustained posturing of the unilateral arm, leg, and fac...
Hemiballismus is a relatively uncommon hyper-kinesia characterized by vigorous, extensive, and rapid...
Chorea rarely complicates ischemic or hemorrhagic cerebral vascular lesions. Clinical symptoms usual...
To study consecutive patients with acute or delayed hyperkinetic movement disorders in the Lausanne ...
Background : Hemichorea-hemiballismus (HC-HB) is a hyperkinetic disorder characterized by uncontroll...
[[abstract]]RATIONALE: Hemichorea-hemiballism, a rare manifestation of non-ketotic hyperglycemia, ch...
Background: Hemichorea–hemiballismus involves unilateral involuntary flailing movements and random j...
Hemichorea–hemiballismus involves unilateral involuntary flailing movements and random jerking movem...
Introduction: Hemichorea-hemiballism (HCHB) is an uncommon movement disorder involved unilateral ext...
Patient 1 was a 39-year-old woman with an unremarkable medical history who developed acute involunta...
OBJECTIVE: To describe hemidystonia and hemichoreoathetosis in an adult patient with moyamoya dise...
Hemichorea is characterized by sudden, spasmodic, irregular, short-term finger, hand, arm, face, ton...
Rapidly onset movement disorders after acute stroke not very commonly reported. The most commonly re...
Background: Myoclonus is a clinical sign characterized by sudden, brief jerky, shock-like involuntar...
We described (to our knowledge) the first case of contemporary occurrence of hyperglycemia-related ...
SUMMARY Hemidystonia defined as involuntary, sustained posturing of the unilateral arm, leg, and fac...
Hemiballismus is a relatively uncommon hyper-kinesia characterized by vigorous, extensive, and rapid...
Chorea rarely complicates ischemic or hemorrhagic cerebral vascular lesions. Clinical symptoms usual...
To study consecutive patients with acute or delayed hyperkinetic movement disorders in the Lausanne ...
Background : Hemichorea-hemiballismus (HC-HB) is a hyperkinetic disorder characterized by uncontroll...
[[abstract]]RATIONALE: Hemichorea-hemiballism, a rare manifestation of non-ketotic hyperglycemia, ch...