Diabetic patients during hyperglycaemic crises may present a rare syndrome characterised by a typical triad: unilateral involuntary movements (hemichoreahemiballism), radiological contralateral striatal abnormality, and rapid resolution of symptoms after glycae mic correction. This study reports a series of patients showing less usual aspects and also discusses the pathophysiology of this clinical-radiological syndrome. We included in this study four patients presenting choreic or ballic involuntary movements and in whom aetiological assessment revealed frank non-ketotic hyperglycaemia, without other abnormalities that could explain the movement disorder. All the patients underwent CT or MR brain imaging. The typical triad was present in...
Diabetes is a common ailment in our world. It has some atypical presentations as well; one of them i...
Non-ketotic hyperglycemia with hemichorea-Hemiballismus (HGSC) is a rare complication of a non-equil...
Hemichorea-hemiballism (HCHB) is an usually continuous, nonpatterned, involuntary movement disorder ...
Chorea-ballismus which is a rare complication of nonketotic hyperglycemia may be the first symptom o...
Nonketotic hyperglycemic chorea-ballism (NKHCB) is a rare movement disorder characterized by hemicho...
Chorea associated with non-ketotic hyperglycaemia is an uncommon dyskinetic syndrome in uncontrolled...
Diabetic hemichorea/hemiballism is a spectrum of hyper kinetic involuntary, non patterned, continuou...
Chorea and ballism are movement disorders that result from a variety of conditions. Hyperglycemia is...
Background: Hypo/hyperglycemia is a known cause of chorea and hemiballism. The temporallobes, hippoc...
Unilateral basal ganglia abnormalities on brain imaging secondary to non-ketotic hyperglycemia have ...
Chorea hyperglycemia basal ganglia syndrome (CHBG) is a rare condition that manifests within the set...
A 62 year old diabetic and hypertensive male presented with sudden onset generalized chorea. Investi...
Chorea and ballism are movement disorders that result from a variety of conditions. They are an unco...
The mechanism of chorea underlying nonketotic hyperglycemia was controversial. Serial follow up of b...
Background: Hypo/hyperglycemia is a known cause of chorea and hemiballism. The temporallobes, hippoc...
Diabetes is a common ailment in our world. It has some atypical presentations as well; one of them i...
Non-ketotic hyperglycemia with hemichorea-Hemiballismus (HGSC) is a rare complication of a non-equil...
Hemichorea-hemiballism (HCHB) is an usually continuous, nonpatterned, involuntary movement disorder ...
Chorea-ballismus which is a rare complication of nonketotic hyperglycemia may be the first symptom o...
Nonketotic hyperglycemic chorea-ballism (NKHCB) is a rare movement disorder characterized by hemicho...
Chorea associated with non-ketotic hyperglycaemia is an uncommon dyskinetic syndrome in uncontrolled...
Diabetic hemichorea/hemiballism is a spectrum of hyper kinetic involuntary, non patterned, continuou...
Chorea and ballism are movement disorders that result from a variety of conditions. Hyperglycemia is...
Background: Hypo/hyperglycemia is a known cause of chorea and hemiballism. The temporallobes, hippoc...
Unilateral basal ganglia abnormalities on brain imaging secondary to non-ketotic hyperglycemia have ...
Chorea hyperglycemia basal ganglia syndrome (CHBG) is a rare condition that manifests within the set...
A 62 year old diabetic and hypertensive male presented with sudden onset generalized chorea. Investi...
Chorea and ballism are movement disorders that result from a variety of conditions. They are an unco...
The mechanism of chorea underlying nonketotic hyperglycemia was controversial. Serial follow up of b...
Background: Hypo/hyperglycemia is a known cause of chorea and hemiballism. The temporallobes, hippoc...
Diabetes is a common ailment in our world. It has some atypical presentations as well; one of them i...
Non-ketotic hyperglycemia with hemichorea-Hemiballismus (HGSC) is a rare complication of a non-equil...
Hemichorea-hemiballism (HCHB) is an usually continuous, nonpatterned, involuntary movement disorder ...