Hemichorea with unilateral MRI striatal hyperintensity in a Saudi patient with diabetes

KW Al-Quliti, ES Assaedi - Neurosciences Journal, 2016 - nsj.org.sa
Hemichorea is a disorder characterized by abnormal, continuous, nonrhythmic, jerky, and
distal movement involving one side of the body. It may result from cerebrovascular insult to …

[HTML][HTML] Bilateral striatum with high-signal intensity on T1-weighted MRI: A case of hemichorea induced by nonketotic hyperglycemia

Y Pan, F Chew, R Wang, X Yin, Y Li - Radiology Case Reports, 2021 - Elsevier
Hemichorea induced by nonketotic hyperglycemia is a rare complication of diabetes
mellitus. Here we present a case of 80-year-old female patient. She had a history of …

Hemichorea as initial presentation of newly diagnosed diabetes and acute lacunar stroke

TZ Oo, WT Lim - Proceedings of Singapore Healthcare, 2022 - journals.sagepub.com
Hemichorea is one of the spectrums of involuntary, continuous, non-purposeful movement of
one side of the body, a choreiform disorder. Hemichorea causes vary and include various …

[PDF][PDF] MRI in non ketotic hyperglycaemia with hemichorea hemiballismus syndrome

V Bhatia, S Sharma, S Sood, P Panda - Egypt J Radiol Nucl Med, 2014 - researchgate.net
Hemichorea hemiballismus is a rare manifestation seen in diabetic patients. MRI in these
patients shows characteristic findings with T1w hyperintensity in striatum. We present a case …

[HTML][HTML] Hemichorea associated with non-ketotic hyperglycemia: a case report and literature review

W Zheng, L Chen, J Chen, X Lin, Y Tang, X Lin… - Frontiers in …, 2020 - frontiersin.org
Objective: To explore the clinical manifestation, diagnosis, therapy, and mechanism of
hemichorea associated with non-ketotic hyperglycemia (HC-NH) so as to enhance …

Hemichorea–hemiballismus in non-ketotic hyperglycaemia

H Cheema, D Federman, A Kam - Journal of Clinical Neuroscience, 2011 - Elsevier
Hemichorea-hemiballismus is a rare complication of nonketotic hyperglycaemia in type 2
diabetes. It is associated with contralateral striatal radiological abnormality, most typically T1 …

Hemichorea–hemiballism: a case report

B Patel, ZR Ladva, U Khan - Practical neurology, 2015 - pn.bmj.com
A 55-year-old woman with type 2 diabetes mellitus presented with abnormal left-sided
movements of her arm and leg. Her initial CT scan of head showed a hyperintensity in the …

[HTML][HTML] CT and MR unilateral brain features secondary to nonketotic hyperglycemia presenting as hemichorea-hemiballism

VM Suárez-Vega, C Sánchez Almaraz… - Case Reports in …, 2016 - hindawi.com
Hemichorea-hemiballism is an unusual hyperkinetic movement disorder characterized by
continuous involuntary movements of an entire limb or both limbs on one side of the body …

[HTML][HTML] Hyperglycaemic hemichorea

JS Marques, N Monteiro, A Nunes… - European Journal of …, 2018 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Background Hyperkinetic disorders such as hemichorea can be caused by cerebrovascular,
infectious or inflammatory diseases or by metabolic conditions such as hyperglycaemia …

[HTML][HTML] Neuroradiological evolution of glycaemic hemichorea-hemiballism and the possible role of brain hypoperfusion

L Marinelli, D Maggi, C Trompetto… - European Journal of …, 2019 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Background Lateralized involuntary movements consistent with hemichorea-hemiballism
(HCHB) may appear following the development of contralateral haemorrhagic or ischaemic …