Diabetic striatopathy is an uncommon complication of diabetes mellitus, usually characterized by hemichorea-hemiballismus with T1-high signal intensities involving the contralateral striatum. We present the case of an 81 years-old woman with poorly controlled type 2 diabetes mellitus, who was rushed to the hospital for acute-onset right-sided hemiparesis, somnolence and aphasia. Blood analysis revealed hyperglycemia (412 mg/dl) and raised level of glycated hemoglobin (14.5%), while head CT examination showed a spontaneous hyperdensity involving the left caudate and lenticular nuclei, with no edema. Brain MRI was also performed and highlighted T1-hyperintensities at the level of the same structures, with no diffusion restriction. The patient...
[[abstract]]RATIONALE: Hemichorea-hemiballism, a rare manifestation of non-ketotic hyperglycemia, ch...
Choreoathetosis is a rare neurologic complication of the diabetic disease. The purpose of this case ...
The syndrome of acute bilateral basal ganglia lesions in diabetic uremia is uncommon and usually aff...
Diabetic striatopathy is a very rare neurological complication of diabetes. We report the case of an...
Introduction and aim. Non-ketotic hyperglycemia (NKHG), also known as hyperosmolar hyperglycemic sta...
Diabetic hemichorea/hemiballism is a spectrum of hyper kinetic involuntary, non patterned, continuou...
Diabetic striatopathy is a well-known complication of diabetes in adults. To our knowledge, only 2 c...
Background: Hemichorea/hemiballism associated with nonketotic hyperglycemia is a well-recognize...
Background: Hyperkinetic disorders such as hemichorea can be caused by cerebrovascular, infectious o...
SUMMARY: Hemiballism with corresponding striatal T1 hyperintensity on MR imaging has occasionally be...
It is not unusual to observe hemichorea in patients with diabetes mellitus, with origins attributabl...
Diabetes is a common ailment in our world. It has some atypical presentations as well; one of them i...
AbstractHemichorea hemiballismus is a rare manifestation seen in diabetic patients. MRI in these pat...
Hemichorea-hemiballismus is a hyperkinetic movement disorder on one side of the body resulting from ...
Hemichorea-hemiballism is an unusual hyperkinetic movement disorder characterized by continuous invo...
[[abstract]]RATIONALE: Hemichorea-hemiballism, a rare manifestation of non-ketotic hyperglycemia, ch...
Choreoathetosis is a rare neurologic complication of the diabetic disease. The purpose of this case ...
The syndrome of acute bilateral basal ganglia lesions in diabetic uremia is uncommon and usually aff...
Diabetic striatopathy is a very rare neurological complication of diabetes. We report the case of an...
Introduction and aim. Non-ketotic hyperglycemia (NKHG), also known as hyperosmolar hyperglycemic sta...
Diabetic hemichorea/hemiballism is a spectrum of hyper kinetic involuntary, non patterned, continuou...
Diabetic striatopathy is a well-known complication of diabetes in adults. To our knowledge, only 2 c...
Background: Hemichorea/hemiballism associated with nonketotic hyperglycemia is a well-recognize...
Background: Hyperkinetic disorders such as hemichorea can be caused by cerebrovascular, infectious o...
SUMMARY: Hemiballism with corresponding striatal T1 hyperintensity on MR imaging has occasionally be...
It is not unusual to observe hemichorea in patients with diabetes mellitus, with origins attributabl...
Diabetes is a common ailment in our world. It has some atypical presentations as well; one of them i...
AbstractHemichorea hemiballismus is a rare manifestation seen in diabetic patients. MRI in these pat...
Hemichorea-hemiballismus is a hyperkinetic movement disorder on one side of the body resulting from ...
Hemichorea-hemiballism is an unusual hyperkinetic movement disorder characterized by continuous invo...
[[abstract]]RATIONALE: Hemichorea-hemiballism, a rare manifestation of non-ketotic hyperglycemia, ch...
Choreoathetosis is a rare neurologic complication of the diabetic disease. The purpose of this case ...
The syndrome of acute bilateral basal ganglia lesions in diabetic uremia is uncommon and usually aff...